This is the link for the FBLA competitive event site: FBLA National Website with contest information
Preparing for the competition (Please Read):
Possible online study tests:
http://fbla.testfrenzy.com/index.php - many tests
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/busadmin/mathba/student/fbla.shtml - Business Math/Business Calculations Tests
http://www.quia.com/shared/ search for fbla or your specific competition topic
Please see Mrs. James before you begin studying from books (reading and taking notes
from a textbook is the key to winning. . . can't stress this enough),
materials to study and important tips.
1. Check the official FBLA competitive event site: FBLA National Website with contest information.
2. If you have a presentation/speaking event, make sure to check the RATING SHEETS to find out criteria for scoring.
3.
If you have an event concerning Technology, it is advisable that you
take Introduction to Technology Concepts and Technology Concepts
Practice tests. Questions involving the basics are found on all
technology related events. The same goes for Business. It is advisable
that you take Introduction to Business, Marketing, and Economics
Practice Tests to get an overview of this area.
4.
When you take a practice test, circle all the questions you are unsure
of. Then go over your incorrect answers and memorize what you got wrong
and what you guessed on. Remember, just because you had a correct guess
doesn't mean you know the information.
FBLA GUIDE FOR 2015 STATE CONFERENCE
The
page numbers that are referenced in this guide can be found in the
Chapter Management Handbook, Competitive Tab. There are three sections
within this tab. Competitive (C), Rating Sheet (R), Format Guide (F).
Accounting II -C-pg. 13 Send 1 copy of the students work. 10 member limit; Home site, 1 hour, test, template available on the KS-FBLA Website www.ksfbla.org Place
a cover sheet on the top of the students work (name, school, event).
Calculators are NOT allowed on production test. Students must take objective test at state.
American Enterprise Project -C-pgs. 14-15; R-pgs. 2-3-Submit 1 report; one team of 1-3 members; top 5 perform at state.
Banking and Financial Systems- C-pg. 16; R-pg. 4; online, 1 hour, collaborative test; one team of 2-3 members; non-graphing calculators only; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 5 perform at state.
Business Ethics- C-pg.
18; R-pg. 5; one team of 2-3 members; sign up for preliminary
performance at state; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 3
out of each pool advance to finals.
Business Financial Plan- C-pgs.
19-20; R-pgs. 6-7; submit 1 copy; one team of 1-3 members; 1 team
member may have competed at nationals; top 5 perform at state.
Business Plan- C-pgs.
22-23; R-pgs. 8-10; submit 1 copy; one team of 1-3 members; 1 team
member may have competed at nationals; top 5 perform at state.
Business Presentation- C-pg.
24; R-pg. 11; submit 1 copy; one team of 1-3 members; follow copyright
laws; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 5 perform at
state.
Client Services- C-pg.
26; R-pg. 12; 1 or 3% of membership; sign up for preliminary
performance time at state; an equal number from each group will advance
to finals at state.
Community Service Project- C-pgs. 27-28; R-pgs. 13-14; submit 1 copy; one team of 1-3 members; top 5 perform at state.
Computer Applications- C-pg.
28; F-pgs. 2-17; 1 or 3% of membership; home-site, 2 hour, test;
calculators are NOT allowed; submit 1 copy of the students work, place a
cover sheet on the top (name, school, event); Format guide may be used.
Computer Game & Simulation Programming- C-pgs.
29-30; R-pgs. 15-16, 44; 1 or 3% of membership; submit 1 DVD or USB;
labeled (name, school, event); statement of assurance (R44); top 5
perform at state.
Database Design and Applications- C-pg.
32; 1 or 3% of membership; home-site, 1 hour, test; submit 1 copy of
the students work; cover sheet (name, school, event); calculators are
NOT allowed on the production test.
Desktop Application Programming- C-pgs.
33-34; R-pgs. 17-18, 44; 1 or 3% of membership; submit 1 DVD or USB;
labeled (name, school, event); statement of assurance (R 44); top 5
perform at state.
Desktop Publishing- C-pg. 35; 1 team of 2 members;
home-site, 2 hour, test; submit 1 copy of the students work; cover
sheet (name, school, event); 1 team member may have competed at
nationals.
Digital Video Production- C-pgs.
36-37; R-pgs. 19-20, 44; 1 team of 1-3 members; Submit 1 DVD; labeled
(name, school, event); statement of assurance (R 44); follow copyright
laws; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 5 perform at
state.
E-Business- C-pgs.
38-39; R-pgs. 21-22; 1 team of 1-3 members; Submit URL; statement of
assurance (R 44); follow copyright laws; 1 team member may have competed
at nationals; top 5 perform at state.
Electronic Career Portfolio- C-pg. 40; R-pgs. 23, 44; 1 or 3% of membership; submit URL; statement of assurance (R 44).
Emerging Business Issues- C-pg.
41; R-pg. 24; 1 team of 2-3 members; sign up for preliminary round at
state; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 5 advance to
finals.
Entrepreneurship- C-pg. 42; R-pg. 25; 1 team of 2-3 members; on-line, 1 hour, test, collaborative; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 5 teams present at state.
Future Business Leader- see Mr. and Ms. FBL.
Global Business- C-pg. 45; R-pg. 28; 1 team of 2-3 members; on-line, 1 hour, test, collaborative; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 5 teams present at state.
Gold Seal Chapter- C-pg. 46; No entry form is required; awards are based on Local Chapter Annual Business Report.
Help Desk- C-pg. 47; R-pg. 29; 1 or 3% of membership; must take an objective test at state; top 10 (selected from objective test) will present at state.
Impromptu Speaking- C-pg.
48; R-pg. 30; 1 or 3% of membership; sign up at state for your speaking
time; an equal number of participants from each group will advance to
the finals.
Job Interview- C-pg.
51; R-pg. 31; 1 or 3% of membership; submit 3 copies of the students
work, (letter, resume, and application); paper clip 1 copy of each
together and place all pages inone manila folder;
label the folder with name, school, event; sign up at state for your
speaking time; an equal number of participants from each group will
advance to the finals.
Local Chapter Annual Business Report- C-pg. 52; R-pg. 32; submit 1 copy per chapter. Makes the chapter eligible for Gold Seal Chapter.
Management Decision Making- C-pg. 53; R-pg. 33; 1 team of 2-3 members; on-line, 1 hour, collaborative test; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 5 present at state.
Management Information Systems- C-pg. 54; R-pg. 34; 1 team of 2-3 members; non-graphing calculators allowed; on-line, 1 hour, collaborative, test; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 5 present at state.
Mr. FBL- C-pg.
44; R-pgs. 26-27; 1 per chapter plus state officers, on-line, 1 hour,
test; non-graphing calculator allowed; submit 3 copies of the students
work, (letter of application, resume); paper clip 1 copy of each
together and place all pages in one manila folder; label the folder with name, school, event; sign up at state for your interview time.
Ms. FBL- C-pg.
44; R-pgs. 26-27; 1 per chapter plus state officers, on-line, 1 hour,
test; non-graphing calculator allowed; submit 3 copies of the students
work, (letter of application, resume); paper clip 1 copy of each
together and place all pages in one manila folder; label the folder with name, school, event; sign up at state for your interview time.
Network Design- C-pg. 56; R-pg. 35; 1 team of 2-3 members; on-line, 1 hour, collaborative, test; non-graphing calculators allowed; 1 team member may have competed at nationals; top 5 present at state.
Parliamentary Procedures- C-pg.
58; R-pg. 36; Individual or a team of 4-5 members; two may repeat from a
prior nationals; all participants need to take the objective test, 1
hour, individually; the combined score of the top 5 teams perform at
state.
Partnership with Business Project- C-pg. 59-60; R-pgs. 37-38; 1 team of 1-3 members; submit 1 copy; top 5 perform at state.
Public Speaking I- C-pg. 61; R-pg. 39; grades 9-10 only;
1 or 3% of membership; sign up at state for your speaking time; an
equal number of participants from each group will advance to the finals.
Public Speaking II- C-pg.
62; R-pg. 40; 1 or 3% of membership; sign up at state for your speaking
time; an equal number of participants from each group will advance to
finals.
Spreadsheet Applications- C-pg.
64; 1 or 3% of membership; home-site, 1 hour, test; submit 1 copy of
the students work; cover sheet on top (name, school, event); NO
calculators are allowed on the production work.
Virtual Business Challenge-no entry form needed; see C-67 for details.
Web Site Development- C-pgs.
68-69; R-pgs. 42-43; 1 team of 1-3 members; follow copyright laws;
statement of assurance (R 44); URL; 1 team member may have competed at
nationals; top 5 perform at state.
WHO'S WHO NATIONAL- C-pg. 69; 1 per chapter plus state officers; submit 3 copies of the students resume in one manila folder; label the folder with name, school, event; top 10 will be notified to sign up for interview time at state.
Word Processing I- C-pg. 69; F- pg. 2-17; grades 9-10 only;
1 or 3% of membership; home-site, 1 hour, test; submit 1 copy of the
students work; cover sheet (name, school, event) on top; Format Guide
may be used.
Word Processing II- C-pg.
70; F- pg. 2-17; 1 or 3% of membership; home-site, 1 hour, test; submit
1 copy of the students work; cover sheet (name, school, event) on top;
Format Guide may be used.
STATE EVENTS
Recognition
Adviser of the Year- see
ksfbla.org, go to conferences, then to state conference, then to state
guidelines, arrow down, web page for guidelines. Send letter to State
Chair, Connie Lindell.
Business Person of the Year- see
ksfbla.org, go to conferences, then to state conference, then to state
guidelines, arrow down, web page for guidelines. Send letter to State
Chair, Connie Lindell.
Who's Who in KANSAS FBLA send
name(s) on proper form to Phyllis Wilson, Anderson County High School; 3
or 5% of membership; see ksfbla.org, go to conferences, then to state
conference, then to state guidelines, arrow down, web page for
guidelines.
Competitive
Banner- see
ksfbla.org, go to conferences, then to state conference, then to state
guidelines, arrow down, web page for guidelines. Be sure to register
on-line for the banner event. Bring your banner to be judged to state on
Tuesday during registration.
Scrapbook- see
ksfbla.org, then go to conferences, then to state conference, then to
state guidelines, arrow down, web page for guidelines. Be sure to
register on-line for the scrapbook event. Bring your scrapbook to be
judged to state on Tuesday during registration.
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FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America. It is a professional student organization that is available in a majority of schools across America. FBLA has three main aspects Social- We get to know each other and have lots of fun Professional- Where we learn new things about business, attend conferences, and work on job skills. Community Service- Where we give back something to the community that has given us so much. FBLA is a great opportunity for you to get involved.
FBLA INFORMATION
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