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2017-2018 La Crosse County 4-H Project Guide Please contact us at 608-785-9593 or [email protected] with questions.

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2017-2018 La Crosse County 4-H

Project Guide

Please contact us at 608-785-9593 or [email protected] with questions.

How do I enroll in La Crosse County 4-H?

All 4-H enrollments are completed by using 4HOnline (wi.4honline.com). 4-H

membership is open to youth year round. However, any youth wishing to participate in any

competitive event as a 4-H member must be enrolled by March 1st. Please note that in order

to participate in the Wisconsin State Fair, youth must be enrolled in 4-H prior to March 1st as that is a Wisconsin State Fair

Exhibitor Rule.

All projects that a youth wishes to exhibit must be in their 4HOnline profile by March 1st. For example, if they want

to exhibit jam at the Fair in July, they must be signed up for the Foods Preservation project in 4HOnline by March 1st.

What is a project?

A “project” is simply a topic that youth can explore. On the following pages, you’ll find descriptions and resources on

a wide variety of major topics-art to woodworking, photography to rabbits, clothing to small engines, and so much more.

Youth are only allowed to enroll in 1 level of a project with the exception of Foods Preservation and Fruits.

As youth explore a project, 4-H thinks you’ll learn more than just subject matter. You’ll learn life skills too. These are

valuable skills such as understanding yourself, communicating and working with others, problem solving, and decision

making that they can use the rest of their lives.

Are 4-H projects done individually or as a group?

Both, since some projects like fishing or biking may be more fun when done as a group.

Others, like making a dress or creating a drawing may be done individually.

Are 4-H members expected to do their own project work?

Since 4-H is a “learn by doing” program, leaders, youth leaders, and parents may tell or show a member how to do

something, but members are expected to learn how to do things themselves.

Why should I be a 4-H project leader?

4-H is a great opportunity to become involved in your child’s development as a 4-H Leader and as a home helper. In

addition, all enrolled project leaders get the literature that is necessary to help them guide the youth through the project.

We want your project leader experience to be as successful as possible. So, if you need more than 5 pieces of literature or

the guide says it is for purchase, please check with us to see what we can do.

How do I order project literature?

In the following pages, suggested project literature is listed for each project and level. 4-H members may receive up to

5 free pieces of literature as part of their membership. Any online resources will not count towards the five. While youth

can choose more than 5 pieces of project literature, you will be billed for any additional titles outside of the five free ones

that are not online resources.

It is important that you do not use 4HOnline to order your literature, as it is not

accurate to our county. After making your selections using this guide, fill out the Project

Literature Request Form at https://drive.google.com/open?id=12ohVHLZYsdVj_y-

3Xbk2qvWZ4q41Q97nk-sLYwin28s to order your literature.

"An EEO/Affirmation Action employer, University of Wisconsin-Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and ADA requirements. Requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities or limitations should be made prior to the date of the program or activity for which it is needed. Please make such requests as early as possible by contacting the La Crosse County Office 608-785-9593 so proper arrangements can be made."

Table of Contents Animal Sciences………………...4 - 9

Beef, Cats, Dairy, Dogs, Goats , Horse, Llama, Pets, Poultry, Rabbits, Sheep, Swine, Veterinary Science

Clothing & Textiles………………9

Clothing, Crocheting, Knitting

Communication Arts…………….10

Communications, Creative Writing, Demonstrations, Sign Language, Speaking

Consumer Education……………10 - 11

Consumer Savvy, Entrepreneurship, Personal Finance

Family, Home & Health…………11 - 12

Child Development, Health, Home Environment, Intergenerational Programs

Foods & Nutrition………………..12 - 13

Cake Decorating, Foods & Nutrition, Foods Preservation, Microwave Cooking

International Programs…………13 - 14

History & Heritage, International, Latino Cultural Arts

Mechanical Sciences…………...14 - 15

Bicycling, Electricity, Scale Models, Small Engines, Tractors, Woodworking

Natural Resources & Environmental Education…...15 - 17

Adventures, Backpacking & Hiking, Entomology, Exploring Your Environment, Fishing, Forestry, Recycling, Water

Performing Arts………………….17

Clowning, Juggling, Music, Theatre Arts

Plant & Soil Sciences…………..18 - 19

Flowers, Fruits, Home Grounds, House Plants, Plant Crafts, Vegetables

Service Learning & Citizenship..19

Citizenship, Service Learning

Shooting Sports Education…….20

Air Pistol, Archery, Hunting, Muzzleloading, Rifle, Shotgun

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)….20 - 21

Aerospace, Robotics, Science Discovery, Wind Energy

Visual Arts………………………..21 - 22

Art, Block Printing, Ceramics, Collections, Drawing & Painting , Folk Arts, Leathercraft, Metal Enameling, Photography, Scrapbooking, Videography

Younger Members………………22

Cloverbuds, Exploring

Youth Leadership………………..22 - 23

Self-Determined, Youth Leadership

Group Projects…………………..23

Animal Sciences Beef Leader Literature: Beef Group Helper’s Guide

Beef Resource Handbook (checkout only)

Beef 1

Identify various beef breeds Identify parts of a beef animal Halter-break and show a calf Fit and judge beef cattle Recognize and raise a healthy animal

Literature: Bite Into Beef

Beef 2

Present oral reasons during judging Learn about feed ingredients, behavior, and parasites Study how to do nose-print identification Learn beef carcass competition and retail meat cuts

Literature: Here’s the Beef

Beef 3

Explore selection and judging Learn about careers, health, reproduction, etc. Discover how to market your animal and by-products

Literature: Leading the Charge

Cats Leader Literature: Cat Helper’s Guide

4-H Cat Project Health Supplement (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H369C.pdf

Cats 1

Select a cat Identify cat breeds Name the parts of a cat Handle and groom a cat Care for its health Create a budget

Literature: Purr-fect Pals

Cats 2

Learn about cat senses and sounds Explore tricks to teach a cat Traveling with a cat Learn about feeding and emergency care Detect signs of illness and health issues

Literature: Climbing Up!

Cats 3

Explore veterinary procedures Learn reproduction and cat body systems Learn showmanship and cat behavior Explore community laws and animal welfare

Literature: Leaping Forward

Dairy Leader Literature: Dairy Cattle Helper’s Guide

Dairy Resource Handbook (purchase $16.75) https://store.msuextension.org/Products/4-H-Dairy-Resource-Handbook__4H127R.aspx

Dairy 1

Identify dairy breeds Study and identify parts of the dairy cow

Learn how to select quality dairy calves Fit and show a calf Identify stages of calving and care

Assemble tools needed for packing a show box

Literature: Cowabunga

Showmanship...Leading To Win (online PDF) https://www.holstein.ca/PublicContent/PDFS/EN/ShowmanshipLeadingToWin.pdf

Dairy 2

Learn about housing and hay quality

Learn about milking and food safety

Explore ways to keep an animal healthy

Observe animal behavior

Literature: Mooving Ahead

Preparing To Lead (online PDF) https://www.holstein.ca/PublicContent/PDFS/EN/PreparingToLead.pdf

Dairy 3

Practice mastitis detections Learn to balance rations Practice pregnancy detection and delivery of a calf Learn body-conditioning scoring

Promote dairy products Explore various dairy industry careers

Literature: Rising To the Top

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Dogs Leader Literature: Dog Helper’s Guide

4-H Dog Judging Guidelines (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H458.pdf

Dogs 1

Learn basic skills for dog care and training Discover different dog breeds Study and identify dog body parts Learn how to keep a dog healthy and groomed

Literature: Wiggles and Wag

The Basics Of Training Your Dog (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H436.pdf

4-H Dog Project Health Supplement (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H369F.pdf

Dogs 2

Explore dog health and nutrition Discover genetic problems and population control Learn showmanship and training techniques Learn about show ring ethics

Literature: Canine Connection

Dog Obedience-Novice & Beyond (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H439.pdf

Dogs 3

Investigate responsible breeding Care for geriatric dogs Train service dogs Explore careers related to dogs

Literature: Leading the Pack

Dairy Goat Leader Literature: Dairy Goat Helper’s Guide

Goat Resource Handbook (purchase $21.25) http://estore.osu-extension.org/Goat-Resource-Handbook-P32.aspx

Dairy Goat 1

Gain hands-on experience in the goat project Select, manage, fit and show goats Learn responsible goat ownership

Literature: Getting Your Goat

4-H Dairy Goat Project Health Supplement (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H369E.pdf

Dairy Goat 2

Learn to keep your goat healthy Feed your goat for maximum

production Prepare for kidding Develop judging skills Learn how to milk a goat properly

Literature: Stepping Out

Dairy Goat 3

Learn about genetics, diseases and breeding Study body-condition scoring and linear appraisal Understand bio-security and prevention measures Gain leadership and explore career opportunities

Literature: Showing the Way

Meat Goat Leader Literature: Meat Goat Helper’s Guide

Meat Goat 1

Identify meat goat breeds and parts Learn to select a good animal Feed and care for a meat goat Develop a budget for a meat goat project

Literature: Just Browsing

Meat Goat 2

Recognize meat goat diseases Select a veterinarian and purchase breeding stock Understand reproduction cycle and keep records Fit and show meat goats

Literature: Get Growing With Meat Goats

Meat Goat 3

Learn to control diseases Understand bio-security and quality assurance Formulate rations Evaluate goat pastures

Literature: Meating the Future

Pygmy Goat 1

The literature refers to “meat goats,” but the majority of the information is also applicable to pygmy goats

Literature: Just Browsing

Be sure to check the Cloverline newsletter for info on Dog Bowl and

Showmanship and Obedience classes!

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Pygmy Goat 2

The literature refers to “meat goats,” but the majority of the information is also applicable to pygmy goats

Literature: Get Growing With Meat Goats

Pygmy Goat 3

The literature refers to “meat goats,” but the majority of the information is also applicable to pygmy goats

Literature: Meating the Future

Draft Horse

Explore different breeds and characteristics Learn conformation, selection and nutrition Practice harnessing and hitching

Literature: Draft Horse

Horse/Horseless Horse Leader Literature: Horse Helper’s Guide

Horse 1

Learn horse behavior and terms Study breeds and identify body parts Saddle, groom and bridle your horse Practice horse safety and horse selection

Literature: Giddy Up & Go

Horses & Horsemanship

Horse Science

Horse 2

Practice horsemanship and judging Understand horse selection and training Learn about tack, feeding and diseases Practice showing a horse and trail riding

Literature: Head, Heart & Hooves

Horse 3

Explore horse breeding, genetics and heredity Understand horse diseases and prevention Learn about fencing, pasturing and housing Explore horse-related careers

Literature: Stable Relationships

Horse 4

Train a horse Practice a round-pen

workout Learn English and Western

style bridles Understand equitation and

riding styles

Literature: Riding the Range

Horse 5

Learn to set goals Compare costs of show

clothing Present your horse in showmanship classes Rate your showmanship skills Practice proper show ethics

Literature: Jumping To New Heights

Horseless Horse 1

You do not need a horse in this project Explore horse behavior, terms and breeds Identify body parts Learn grooming, saddling and bridling Learn about safety and equipment

Literature: Giddy Up & Go

Horseless Horse 2

Learn about horsemanship Explore judging and oral reasons Learn selection, training and showing Practice trail riding skills

Literature: Head, Heart & Hooves

Horseless Horse 3

Explore horse breeding, genetics and heredity Understand horse diseases and prevention Learn about fencing, pasturing and housing Explore horse-related careers

Literature: Stable Relationships

Model Horse

Literature: How to Show Model Horses (online PDF) https://nj4h.rutgers.edu/horses/modelhorseshow/How-to-Show-Model-Horses.pdf

Llamas Literature: Llama and Alpaca Resource Handbook (purchase $15.25) http://estore.osu-extension.org/Llama-and-Alpaca-Resource-Handbook-P248.aspx

Note: Youth can enroll in either Horse or Horseless Horse project, but NOT both. Visit

http://lacrosse.uwex.edu/4-h-youth-development/4-h-projects/horse/ to learn more.

Pets Leader Literature: Pet Helper’s Guide

Pets 1

Explore your favorite pet or select a pet Identify pet body parts Learn to provide a safe environment Design a space for your pet

Literature: Pet Pals

Pets 2

Explore animal digestion and feeding Shop for pet supplies Determine the animal’s sex and proper health Study pet behavior and communication

Literature: Scurrying Ahead

Pets 3

Explore pet products Teach others about pets Understand how genetics work Explore animal welfare issues

Literature: Scaling the Heights

Bantams

Discover bantam breeds and breed characteristics Lean how to get started raising bantams Select and mate bantams Incubate and rear their young Learn to feed and house birds Fit and show bantams

Literature: Bantams (online PDF) https://learningstore.uwex.edu/Assets/pdfs/NCR209.pdf

Pigeons

Learn about buying, banding and feeding Understand proper housing and behavior Learn about grooming and exhibiting

Literature: Pigeons (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H135spf.pdf

Pigeon Project Health Supplement (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H369H.pdf

Poultry Leader Literature: Poultry Helper’s Guide

Poultry 1

Identify poultry breeds Learn parts of the bird Learn parts and functions of the egg Learn how to select and handle poultry Fit and show poultry

Literature: Scratching the Surface

From Egg To Chick (online resource) http://chickscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/resources/egg_to_chick/

Poultry 2

Observe a healthy flock Select and judge broilers Discover how an egg is formed Prevent poultry diseases Discover how chicks imprint

Literature: Testing Your Wings

Chicken Breeds & Varieties

Poultry 3

Organize a judging clinic Manage a laying flock Discover qualities of eggs Handle poultry products safely Process a chicken

Literature: Flocking Together

Turkeys

Learn about buying poultry Prepare a brooding area Raise range turkeys Identify diseases

Literature: Small Turkey Flock Management

Waterfowl

Learn about waterfowl breeds and parts Handle waterfowl properly Select and prepare waterfowl for market Incubate and exhibit waterfowl

Literature: Raising Waterfowl (online PDF) https://learningstore.uwex.edu/Assets/pdfs/A3311.pdf

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Rabbits Leader Literature: Rabbit Helper’s Guide

Rabbit Resource Handbook (purchase $13.00) http://estore.osu-extension.org/Rabbit-Resource-Handbook-for-Breeding-Market-and-Pet-Rabbit-Projects-P208.aspx

Rabbits 1

Learn about selecting and handling rabbits Identify rabbit breeds and body parts Explore health issues and feeding

Literature: What’s Hoppening?

4-H Rabbit Project Health Supplement (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H369I.pdf

Rabbits 2

Learn to select show rabbits Give oral reasons and judge rabbits Learn to tattoo and keep records Detect diseases

Literature: Making Tracks

Rabbits 3

Learn about breeding and genetics Design a rabbitry and rabbit marketing 101 Learn disease prevention and rabbit registration Market rabbits

Literature: All Ears

Sheep Leader Literature: Sheep Helper’s Guide

Sheep Resource Handbook (checkout only)

Sheep 1

Identify sheep breeds and body parts Observe sheep behavior Identify uses of wool and other by-products Fit and show sheep

Literature: Rams, Lambs and You

4-H Sheep Project Health Supplement (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H369J.pdf

Sheep 2

Learn to identify sheep parasites Promote meat safety Judge wool Diagnose sheep diseases Use medications safely Explore careers

Literature: Shear Delight

Sheep 3

Set sheep production goals Plan sheep-related activities Market sheep products and

teach others Plan a judging contest Explore careers

Literature: Leading the Flock

Swine Leader Literature: Swine Helper’s Guide

Swine Resource Handbook (checkout only)

Swine 1

Identify swine breeds, feeds and animal parts Practice judging market hogs Identify pork meat cuts Practice fitting and showing a hog

Literature: The Incredible Pig

Observing the Normal Animal (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H369A11.pdf

Swine 2

Make a swine health care plan Identify diseases Assemble tack and pack a show box Plan and organize a facility expansion Complete a plan for a new pork product

Literature: Putting the Oink In the Pig

Swine 3

Learn to make breeding and culling decisions Judge a class of breeding gilts Design a preventative herd health plan Manage a feeding program

Literature: Going Whole Hog

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Veterinary Science Leader Literature: Veterinary Science Helper’s Guide

Veterinary Science 1

Learn different breeds of animals Interpret animal behavior Identify feed nutrients Describe animal life stages and systems

Literature: From Airedales To Zebras

The Normal Animal (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H323spf.pdf

4-H Veterinary Science Animal Project Health Supplements (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H369.pdf

Veterinary Science 2

Create health records for your animal Conduct food safety experiments Discover importance of immunity and bio-security Consider ethics and animal welfare

Literature: All Systems Go

Veterinary Science 3

Investigate the importance of genetics Understand diseases that spread from animals to

humans Learn about diversity of veterinary careers

Literature: On the Cutting Edge

Clothing & Textiles Clothing Leader Literature: Sewing Expressions Helper’s Guide

Clothing 1

Identify sewing tools and machine parts Thread a sewing machine, identify fabrics Select and purchase a pattern, sew and clip a seam Sort clothes for laundry, remove stains Donate a sewing project

Literature: Under Construction

Clothing 2

Identify types of fabric constructions Sew different button holes and seam finishes Use pressing tools and thread a serger Research different laundry products

Literature: Fashion Forward

Clothing 3

Use specialized sewing tools or equipment Combine patterns to create a design Create outdoor wear, design and embellish a garment Use a computer to print on fabric

Literature: Refine Design

Crocheting Leader Literature: Teaching a Child To Crochet (online resource) http://www.crochet.org/page/ChildLessonTeach

Crocheting

Learn to select and purchase yarn, thread and equipment

Explore crocheting and finishing techniques Understand care instructions for crocheted items

Literature: Crochet Made Easy (limited quantity)

Knitting Leader No literature available

Knitting

Discover what to consider when buying yarn or tools Learn knitting and finishing techniques Correct knitting errors Learn how to care for your knitted items

Literature: Knitting Made Easy (purchase $6.00) https://learningstore.uwex.edu/Knitting-Made-Easy-P954.aspx

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Communication Arts Communications Leader Literature: It’s All In the Family (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/5_ItsAllinFamily.pdf

Voices From the Past (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4-VoicesfromthePast.pdf

Communication Activities For 4-H Clubs (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/ComActivfor4_HClubs.pdf

Communications 1

Learn to make introductions and write letters Develop skills to identify aggressive communication Learn about preferences, active listening and using

visual aids

Literature: Communications Curriculum Module 1 (digital download $7.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-communications/communications-level-1-digital-download/08644DD.aspx

Communications 2

Learn to write thank you notes, press releases and speeches

Gain an understanding of cultural differences in communication

Explore careers in communication Learn about conflict resolution, online

communications and social media

Literature: Communications Curriculum Module 2 (digital download $7.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-communications/communications-level-2-digital-download/08645DD.aspx

Communications 3

Learn to write resumes and cover letters Understand interpersonal electronic

communication and usage Learn about safety in online communication and digital

storytelling

Literature: Communications Curriculum Module 3 (digital download $7.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-communications/communications-level-3-digital-download/08646DD.aspx

Creative Writing

Literature: Creative Wordworking (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/CreativeWordwork.pdf

Crazy About Books Reading Circle (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/CrazyAboutBooks.pdf

Demonstrations Leader

Literature: Get Ready For Speeches and Demonstrations (online PDF) http://washington.uwex.edu/files/2013/10/9.-Getting-Ready-for-Speeches-and-Demonstrations.pdf

Demonstrations

Literature: Let’s Demonstrate (online PDF) http://calumet.uwex.edu/files/2010/10/Lets-Demonstrate-the-4-H-Way.pdf

Sign Language

Literature: The 4-H Pledge (online PDF) http://msue.anr.msu.edu/uploads/236/66660/4-H_ASL_Pledge_2014.pdf

Speaking Leader

Literature: 4-H Public Speaking Opportunities-A Parent’s Handbook (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/6_PublicSpeaking.pdf

Speaking

Plan, practice and present an effective speech Gain confidence in public speaking Plan, practice and present an effective demonstration

Literature: 4-H Public Speaker’s Handbook (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/2_PublicSpeakersHnd.pdf

Consumer Education Consumer Savvy Leader

Literature: Consumer Savvy Helper’s Guide (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-consumer/consumer-savvy-helpers-guide/08033DD.aspx

Consumer Savvy 1

Learn your shopping style Use the yellow pages to find goods and services Know the difference between wants and needs Write a savings and spending plan Start a Savings Account

Literature: The Consumer In Me (digital download $3.99)http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-consumer/consumer-savvy-1-the-consumer-in-me/08030DD.aspx 10

Consumer Savvy 2

Identify your personal spending values Understand advertising appeal and its effects See how peer pressure can influence your purchases Understand the risks of shopping on the Internet

Literature: Consumer Wise (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-consumer/consumer-savvy-2-consumer-wise-digital-download/08031DD.aspx

Consumer Savvy 3

Define consumer responsibilities and ethics Understand your consumer rights Use comparison shopping techniques Understand the costs of owning a vehicle

Literature: Consumer Roadmap (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-consumer/consumer-savvy-3-consumer-roadmap/08032DD.aspx

Entrepreneurship Leader

Literature: Entrepreneurship Helper’s Guide (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/bus-cit-entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurship-Helper's-Guide-Digital-Download/08036DD.aspx

Entrepreneurship

Practice skills needed to be an entrepreneur

Explore businesses, products, marketing and pricing

Create a business plan and start your own business

Literature: Entrepreneurship: Be the E (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/bus-cit-entrepreneurship/BE-the-E-Digital-Download/08035DD.aspx

Personal Finance Leader

Literature: Financial Champions Helper’s Guide (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-financial/financial-champions-helpers-guide/07712DD.aspx

Personal Finance 1

Learn money management skills Learn how to live on a budget

Literature: Money FUNdamentals (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-financial/financial-champions-money-fundamentals-digital-download/07710DD.aspx

Personal Finance 2

Learn about wants, needs, values and goal setting Explore ways to use and save money Learn the benefits and drawbacks of credit Survey and select financial services

Literature: Money Moves (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-financial/financial-champions-money-moves/07711DD.aspx

Family, Home & Health Child Development Leader

Literature: Child Development Helper’s Guide

Child Development 1

Find out how you grow and develop

Learn the development of babies and toddlers

Learn how to make toys safe for small children

Literature: Growing On My

Own

Child Development 2

Learn how to take care of yourself and others

See what makes your family special Discover how to match toys to children’s ages Develop family rules and prepare healthy meals Check for safety hazards

Literature: Growing With Others

Child Development 3

Explore how to be an effective parent Gain experience as a teacher or coach Make babysitting and first-aid kits Check out child development careers

Literature: Growing In Communities

Health Leader

No literature available

Health 1

Practice first-aid skills to treat basic injuries Learn how to respond to someone who is choking Assemble a first-aid kit

Literature: First Aid In Action

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Health 2

Identify your personal talent areas in healthcare Explore hygiene, nutrition and physical activities Share what you learn with others

Literature: Staying Healthy

Health 3

Design your own fitness plan Track your plan and review your progress Interview individuals in the health and fitness fields

Literature: Keeping Fit

Home Environment Leader

No literature available

Home Environment 1

Learn about home care Learn to sand and finish a simple wood item Make small decorative items for the home Explore the world of home interior design

Literature: Exploring Your Home

Home Environment 2

Become more involved with home activities Learn to handle home tasks and entertain guests Refinish wood furnishings and make home items

Literature: Living With Others (limited quantity)

Home Environment 3

Learn the principles of home design Learn scale, balance and proportion in home design Use the principles of design to arrange your home

Literature: Where I Live (limited quantity)

Home Environment 4

Focus on application of design fundamentals Learn about purchasing home furnishings Restore or make a heritage item

Literature: In My Home

Intergenerational Programs Leader

Literature: Walk In My Shoes Leader’s Guide (online resource) http://extension.illinois.edu/wims/index.cfm

Intergenerational Programs

Learn to understand older people better Let elders share their stories and experiences Explore what happens as you grow older

Literature: Walk In My Shoes Member Guide (online resource) http://extension.illinois.edu/wims/index.cfm

Foods & Nutrition Cake Decorating 1

For youth in grades 3-7

Literature: Discover 4-H Cake Decorating Clubs (online resource) http://utah4h.org/discover/

Cake Decorating 2

For youth in grades 8-13

Literature: Discover 4-H Cake Decorating Clubs (online resource) http://utah4h.org/discover/

Foods & Nutrition Leader

Literature: Foods Curriculum Helper’s Guide (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-foods/food-curriculum-helpers-guide/07730DD.aspx

Foods & Nutrition 1

Learn how to fix simple foods Fix pizza, pancakes, fruit kabobs

and granola bars Explore why calcium is important to our bodies Understand TV commercial messages about food

Literature: Six Easy Bites (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-foods/food-curriculum-six-easy-bites-level-a/07144DD.aspx

Foods & Nutrition 2

Make main dishes such as meatballs, pasta and salads Learn to make basic muffins and biscuits Learn to change recipes to reduce fat content Discover how to store fruits and vegetables

Literature: Tasty Tidbits (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-foods/food-curriculum-tasty-tidbits-level-b/07146DD.aspx

Foods & Nutrition 3

Learn to evaluate nutrition and fad diets Develop your own exercise program Learn how to cook different cuts of meat Learn to divide large quantity packages for family use Make baked chicken, breadsticks and stir-fried

vegetables

Literature: You’re the Chef (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-foods/food-curriculum-youre-the-chef-level-c/07148DD.aspx

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All Foods Preservation literature can be found online at https://

learningstore.uwex.edu/Food-Preservation-C180.aspx

Foods & Nutrition 4

Learn how to make jelly, bake fish and marinate meat Conduct a food activity with young children Learn to divide recipes and make substitutions Plan menus on a budget

Literature: Foodworks (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-foods/food-curriculum-foodworks-level-d/07150DD.aspx

Foods Preservation Leader

No literature available

Foods Preservation 1

Learn the basics of preserving food safely Use UW-Extension Safe Food Preservation Series

Literature: Canning Fruits Safely

Canning Vegetables Safely

Freezing Fruits and Vegetables

Making Jams, Jellies and Fruit Preserves

Foods Preservation 2

Continue learning food preservation techniques Use UW-Extension Safe Food Preservation Series

Literature: Canning Meat, Wild Game and Poultry

Canning Salsa Safely

Homemade Pickles and Relishes

Tomatoes Tart and Tasty

Microwave Cooking Leader

Literature: Microwave Helper’s Guide (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/all-microwave-magic/microwave-magic-helpers-guide/08091DD.aspx

Microwave Cooking 1

Discover how the microwave works Learn to use microwaves safely Prepare foods such as scrambled eggs, apples,

popcorn treats, fudge, breakfast bites, chili dip and desserts

Literature: Bag Of Tricks & Treats (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/all-microwave-magic/microwave-magic-a-bags-of-tricks/08087DD.aspx

Microwave Cooking 2

Understand watts Prepare foods such as

potatoes, vegetables, pudding, bar cookies, beans, upside down cake, brownies, cheesy macaroni, sloppy joes and chicken nuggets

Literature: Micro Magicians (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/all-microwave-magic/microwave-magic-b-micro-magicians/08088DD.aspx

Microwave Cooking 3

Learn microwave techniques like shielding, defrosting and browning

Prepare foods such as casseroles, lasagna, chicken, pork chops, fruit crisp and coffee cake

Literature: Amazing Rays (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/all-microwave-magic/microwave-magic-c-amazing-rays/08089DD.aspx

Microwave Cooking 4

Adapt recipes for the microwave, blanch fruits and vegetables and stack whole meals

Prepare jellies, double layer and Bundt cakes, pies, stew, casseroles and quiche

Learn to make gifts such as play dough, bird feeders and baked dough ornaments

Literature: Presto Meals (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/all-microwave-magic/microwave-magic-d-presto-meals/08090DD.aspx

International Programs History & Heritage

Literature: Genealogy-Going To the Source (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/Genealogy062.pdf

International Leader

No literature available

International

Learn how to be a Global Citizen Gain knowledge and understanding of other cultures Explore global interconnectedness

Literature: Global Citizenship (online resource) http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/node/29165/

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Latino Cultural Arts

Understand the rich Latino culture by exploring traditional art

Make Latino instruments, jewelry, weavings and murals

Celebrate Latino holidays, sample foods and tell stories

Literature: ¡Que Rico! La Cultural Bilingual Helper’s Guide (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-latino-cultural-arts/%C2%A1que-rico-la-cultura-bilingual-helpers-guide/08180DD.aspx

Mechanical Sciences Bicycling Leader

Literature: Bicycle Helper’s Guide

Don’t Get Stuck: Fix It! (checkout only)

Conducting a Bicycle Rodeo (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H380.pdf

Bicycling 1

Learn bicycle safety essentials Explore the basics of lifelong cycling Learn road rules and planning for a ride

Literature: Bicycling For Fun

Bicycling 2

Choose a bike that’s right for you Practice bike maintenance and learn

road rules

Literature: Wheels In Motion

Electricity Leader

Literature: Electric Excitement Helper’s Guide

Electricity 1

Understand how to use electricity Identify electrical materials Build and test a switch and wire a simple circuit Build a compass, flashlight switch and electric motor

Literature: Magic Of Electricity

Electricity 2

Work with electrical equipment Learn to read circuit diagrams Build a circuit and measure voltages Communicate in Morse Code

Literature: Investigating Electricity

Electricity 3

Develop a basic electrical tool and supply kit Understand the symbols on wires and cables Locate your home wiring system

Literature: Wired For Power

Electricity 4

Identify electrical and electronic parts and devices Learn how to solder and prepare parts for assembly Assemble a circuit using a transistor

Literature: Entering Electronics

Scale Models Leader

No literature available

Scale Models

Assemble and create scale models of trains, cars, etc. Learn to obtain materials you need in construction Learn to display and judge your model

No literature available

Small Engines Leader

Literature: Small Engines Helper’s Guide

WI 4-H Small Engines Contest Guidelines (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H381forweb.pdf

Small Engines 1

Learn the basics of small engines Explore external engine parts and tools Identify uses of small engines and safety issues

Literature: Crank It Up!

Small Engines 2

Explore the internal parts of an engine Learn engine sizes and safety issues Explore different jobs related to small engines

Literature: Warm It Up!

Small Engines 3

Tear down and rebuild an engine Learn to use diagnostic tools Research rules and regulations in using small engines

Literature: Tune It Up!

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Tractors Leader

Literature: WI 4-H Tractor Operators Contest Guidelines (online PDF)

http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/StateTractorguidelines2011.pdf

Tractors 1

Learn and identify parts of the tractor and tractor maintenance

Learn about different fuels and engine cooling systems

Research different safety features and rules

Literature: Starting Up: Getting To Know Your Tractor

Tractors 2

Practice farm and tractor safety Understand the mechanics of tractor engines Identify accessory equipment Learn the functions of different operational systems

Literature: Tractor Operations: Gearing Up For Safety

Tractors 3

Learn types of oil systems and fuel safety Learn how to hook on a PTO unit Learn tractor and machinery maintenance

Literature: Moving Out: Learning About Your Tractor

& Farm Machinery

Tractors 4

Focus on safety and maintenance Identify and work with operational systems

Literature: Learning More: Learning About

Agricultural Tractors & Equipment

Woodworking Leader

Literature: Woodworking Helper’s Guide

Woodworking 1

Learn wood and tool safety practices Use various hand tools Identify types of nails and wood Sand and paint a piece of wood

Literature: Measuring Up

Woodworking 2

Identify functions of various tools Practice safety techniques Select a project to build Use a screwdriver and combination square

Literature: Making the Cut

Woodworking 3

Compare different types of hinges Enlarge scale-drawn woodworking plans Use a head plane and build a laminated cutting board Compare different grains of plywood

Literature: Nailing It Together

Woodworking 4

Use a table saw, router, powered circular saw and sander

Learn to make more difficult joints Evaluate exotic and veneer woods Create inlays and overlays and test various adhesives

Literature: Finishing Up

Natural Resources & Environmental Education

Adventures

Learn how to camp safely in all weather conditions Investigate camping equipment and clothing Build a campfire and cook a meal Practice tying knots and first aid Learn to use a map and compass

Literature: 4-H Adventure Project

Backpacking & Hiking Leader

Literature: Outdoor Adventures Helper’s Guide

Backpacking & Hiking 1

Plan a day hike, select items and plan food Learn to organize and pack a backpack Select appropriate clothing and prepare a first aid kit Learn to use a compass and prepare for weather

Literature: Hiking Trails

Backpacking & Hiking 2

Plan a camping trip and select equipment including shelter

Plan a menu and prepare supplies Practice “Leave No Trace” principles while hiking Study various organism habitats

Literature: Camping Adventures

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Backpacking & Hiking 3

Select group backpacking gear including a tent Design a non-tent backpacking shelter Develop a personal conditioning program Learn to orient a map and use triangulation

Literature: Backpacking Expeditions

Entomology Leader

Please select either insects or butterflies as a focus

Literature: Teaming With Insects Facilitator Guide

Project Butterfly Wings Facilitator Guide (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-butterfly/butterfly-wings-leader-guide-digital-download/08393DD.aspx

Entomology 1

Please select either insects or butterflies as a focus Learn about insects and their behavior Discover the parts of an insect’s body Collect and compare insects Explore ways they communicate and move

Literature: Teaming With Insects Level 1

Project Butterfly Wings Youth Guide (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-butterfly/butterfly-wings-youth-guide-digital-download/08392DD.aspx

Entomology 2

Collect and observe diversity and form Explore their conditions that provide habitat Study insect tracks Conduct research to learn about invasive

species

Literature: Teaming With Insects Level 2

Entomology 3

Mealworms, mosquitoes and ants Explore entomology careers Learn about Integrated Pest Management Compare native and non-native insect species

Literature: Teaming With Insects Level 3

Exploring Your Environment Leader

Literature: Exploring Your Environment Facilitator’s

Guide

WI Endangered & Threatened Species (online PDF) http://dnr.wi.gov/files/PDF/pubs/er/ER001.pdf

Education Connection (web resource) http://dnr.wi.gov/files/PDF/pubs/ei/EI0456.pdf

Exploring Your Environment 1

Explore sun, air, water and soil elements Use your senses to explore your environment Connect to plants and animals Learn how the environment is affected by pollution

Literature: Earth’s Capacity

Exploring Your Environment 2

Explore the world of biotechnology Learn the features of insect creatures Begin to understand biodiversity Learn what climate has to do with the way we live

Literature: Ecosystems Services

Fishing Leader

Literature: Sportfishing Helper’s Guide (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-fishing/Fishing-Helper's-Guide-Digital-Download/07601DD.aspx

Fishing 1

Identify types of tackle Organize a tackle box Identify different types of bait and fish in your area Learn to tie fishing knots

Literature: Take the Bait

Fishing 2

Research fishing regulations Cast a spinning rod and reel Test a water sample Tie an artificial fly

Literature: Reel In the Fun

Fishing 3

Learn to assemble a fishing reel Make artificial flies and lures Customize tackle Build and use a kick net

Literature: Cast Into the Future

Forestry Leader

Literature: Forestry Helper’s Guide

Forestry 1

Identify forest types, forest products and trees Age trees by counting rings Understand forest competition and find a state forest Describe how leaves affect rainfall

Literature: Follow the Path

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Forestry 2

Learn how trees move water from soil to canopy Diagram a leaf and analyze fire risk Understand major forest changes and impacts Select urban tree planting sites

Literature: Reach For the Canopy

Forestry 3

Recognize different tree fruits Create a community forest map Identify forest biomes by continent Identify an unknown tree using a tree key

Literature: Explore the Deep Woods

Recycling

Learn about the impact of solid waste on the environment

Learn to reduce, reuse and recycle

No literature available

Water Leader

Please select either Give Water a Hand or There’s No New Water as a focus

Learn about water conservation/water quality Learn about water being a finite resource Learn about responsibly preserving, protecting, using

and reusing

Literature: Give Water a Hand Leader’s Guide (online PDF) http://erc.cals.wisc.edu/gwah/files/2013/02/leader.pdf

There’s No New Water

Water

Identify water conservation and pollution issues Locate issues in your home, community or school Select an issue to focus on Develop and implement a plan

Literature: Give Water a Hand Action Guide (online PDF) http://erc.cals.wisc.edu/gwah/files/2013/02/action.pdf

Performing Arts Clowning

Discover the history of clowning Develop your own character Design your own makeup, costume and props

Literature: Enter the Clowns (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H265spf.pdf

Juggling

Literature: WI 4-H Juggling Project Video (checkout only)

Music Leader

Literature: Sing Along Songbook (checkout only)

Music

Gain a greater appreciation for music Explore different ways to participate Listen, perform and compose various types of music Teach others and make instruments

Literature: Youth and 4-H Music Project Guide (online PDF) www.extension.iastate.edu/publications/4h620mp.pdf

Theatre Arts Leader

No literature available

Theatre Arts 1

Learn about improvisation, pantomime and storytelling

Create your characters and movements Understand different styles of delivery Explore sets and directing

Literature: Imagination In Action Level 1 Beginner

Theatre Arts 2

Learn about character development Understand how to communicate emotion and the

importance of tone Study play development and production Look at theatre as a form of play by exploring puppetry

Literature: Imagination In Action Level 2 Intermediate

Theatre Arts 3

Study character enactment, the use of body movement and dialogue

Learn costume design and scene revising Develop director skills Write, plan and present your own puppet show

Literature: Imagination In Action Level 3 Advanced

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Plant & Soil Sciences Flowers Leader

No literature available

Flowers 1

Plan a rainbow garden Dig in and plant seeds Learn about seeds and the parts of a flower Research plants around the world

Literature: Floriculture Level A

Evaluating & Judging Flowers & Indoor Plants

Flowers 2

Create a theme garden Beautify your home with houseplants Learn why soil is important Discover photosynthesis Learn about drying plants

Literature: Floriculture Level B

Flowers 3

Design a garden planter Build a terrarium Learn about floral design Learn how propagation works Improve your community with plants

Literature: Floriculture Level C

Flowers 4

Create an all seasons garden Learn to control flowering Learn about greenhouse design Discover event planning and seasonal design Learn about careers

Literature: Floriculture Level D

Fruits Leader

No literature available

Fruits 1

Produce fruits from apples to berries Select the best fruit cultivar for your home garden

Literature: Growing Strawberries In Wisconsin

Growing Raspberries In Wisconsin (online PDF) https://learningstore.uwex.edu/Assets/pdfs/A1610.pdf

Growing Currants, Gooseberries and Elderberries In

Wisconsin

Fruits 2

Produce fruits such as pears and grapes Learn about different varieties of cultivars

Literature: Growing Grapes In Wisconsin

Growing Pears In Wisconsin

Home Grounds Leader

No literature available

Home Grounds 1

Learn about seeding a lawn Explore fertilization and pest management Study proper lawn care and maintenance

Literature: 4-H Lawn Care

Home Grounds 2

Learn the importance of planting new trees and shrubs Explore variety selection and appropriate placement Learn basic maintenance of pruning and fertilization

Literature: Selecting, Planting & Caring For Shade

Trees

Home Grounds 3

Explore landscape planning Make a plan and put it on paper Select, place and plant trees and shrubs Maintain your home grounds

Literature: Planning & Designing Your Home Landscape (online PDF) https://learningstore.uwex.edu/Assets/pdfs/G1923.pdf

House Plants Leader

No literature available

House Plants 1

Plan a rainbow garden Dig in and plant seeds Learn about seeds and the parts of a flower Research plants around the world

Literature: Floriculture Level A

Propagating and Growing Houseplants (Online PDF) http://learningstore.uwex.edu/assets/pdfs/4H328.pdf

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House Plants 2

Create a theme garden Beautify your home with houseplants Learn why soil is important Discover photosynthesis Learn about drying plants

Literature: Floriculture Level B

House Plants 3

Design a garden planter Build a terrarium Learn about floral design Learn how propagation works Improve your community with plants

Literature: Floriculture Level C

House Plants 4

Create an all seasons garden Learn to control flowering Learn about greenhouse design Discover event planning and seasonal

design Learn about careers

Literature: Floriculture Level D

Plant Crafts

Learn to harvest plants Use different drying techniques Learn how to use plant materials Learn how to make arrangements, corsages, etc.

Literature: Plant Crafts (checkout only)

Vegetables Leader

Literature: Gardening Helper’s Guide

Vegetables 1

Explore planning and planting Learn about seeds Caring for your garden Harvesting appropriately

Literature: See Them Sprout

Exhibiting & Judging Vegetables

Vegetables 2

Learn about transplanting Start seeds indoors Learn about the importance of light and fertilizer Manage your harvest

Literature: Let’s Get Growing

Vegetables 3

Learn about herbs, seed scattering and acidic soil Care for the garden Harvest and storing

Literature: Take Your Pick

Vegetables 4

Learn about inter-cropping and double-cropping Explore greenhouses Learn about increased production Understand the effects of pollution on plants Learn about biotechnology

Literature: Growing Profits

Service Learning & Citizenship

Citizenship Leader

Literature: Citizenship Guide’s Handbook (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-citizenship/Citizenship-Guide's-Handbook-Download/08154DD.aspx

Citizenship

Discover and discuss public issues Plan a project that will create, change or improve your

community

Literature: Citizenship Adventure Kit (digital download $3.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-citizenship/Citizenship-Adventure-Kit-Digital-Download.aspx

Service Learning Leader

Literature: Service Learning Helper’s Guide

Service Learning 1

Learn to give back to your community Reflect on your experiences Identify community needs Plan a service project and execute the idea

Literature: Agents Of Change

Service Learning 2

Plan and implement your own service project Share with others your project plan and outcome Conduct an evaluation of your project

Literature: Raise Your Voice

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Shooting Sports Education Shooting Sports Leader

No literature available

Archery

Learn the parts of bows and arrows Learn rules and safety guidelines Create project goals Explore different kinds of bows and arrow points

Literature: Archery Member Record Book

Hunting

Learn the history, philosophy and laws of hunting Learn to plan and equip yourself for a hunt

No literature available

Muzzleloading

Learn the parts of a muzzleloader Create project goals Learn how to clean a muzzleloader Learn loading safety techniques

Literature: Muzzleloader Member Record Book

Pistol

Explore the parts of a pistol and its cartridges Learn basic safety rules and guidelines Create project goals

Literature: Pistol Member Record Book

Rifle

Create project goals Learn about the parts of the rifle and cartridges Explore rifle ranges

Literature: Rifle Member Record Book

Shotgun

Explore the parts of a shotgun and shotgun shell Learn about shotgun games Learn proper safety techniques Create project goals

Literature: Shotgun Member Record Book

S.T.E.M. Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

Aerospace Leader

Literature: Aerospace Helper’s Guide

WI 4-H Model Rocket Contest Guidelines (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H417forweb.pdf

Aerospace 2

Build straw and paper rockets Learn to read a map and identify types of aircraft Discover how weather affects flying Build and fly a kite and make

a hot-air balloon model

Literature: Lift Off

Aerospace 3

Build, exhibit and launch model rockets

Test a paper hang glider Make a flight simulator to demonstrate why rockets fly Organize a kite flying contest

Literature: Reaching New Heights

Aerospace 4

Design and build rockets and box kites Build an altitude tracker and plan a flight route Discover the effects of gravity Explore life in space and aerospace careers

Literature: Pilot In Command

Robotics Leader

Literature: Robotics Online (online resource) http://education.rec.ri.cmu.edu/robots/4H/roboticsandyouonline/

Robotics 1

Explore and learn about robot arms Learn about robot form, function and design Build robots from everyday items

Literature: Junk Drawer Robotics Track Level 1: Give

Robots a Hand

June Drawer Robotics Youth Notebook

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Robotics 2

Explore and learn about robots that move with legs, with wheels and underwater

Learn about basic electrical power, motors and gear systems

Build robots from everyday items

Literature: Junk Drawer Robotics Track Level 2:

Robots On the Move

Robotics 3

Explore and learn about robots that move with legs, with wheels and underwater

Learn about basic electrical power, motors and gear systems

Build robots from everyday items

Literature: Junk Drawer Robotics Track Level 3:

Mechatronics

Wind Energy Leader

Literature: The Power Of Wind Facilitator Guide

Wind Energy

Literature: The Power Of Wind Youth Guide

Visual Arts Arts & Crafts Leader

Literature: A Palette Of Fun With Arts & Crafts Helper’s Guide (online PDF) https://missouri.app.box.com/s/jw9lodnbw6k4fn57hu0had28q49f5tal

Art 1

Learn to select color schemes or review concepts such as hue, value and intensity for your design projects

Learn about the elements and principles of design Learn how to evaluate the quality of a design

Literature: Color Wheel (online PDF) https://store.extension.iastate.edu/Product/463

Design: Exploring the Elements and Principles (online PDF) https://store.extension.iastate.edu/Product/Design-Exploring-the-Elements-and-Principles

Art 2

Explore art techniques, culture and history of art Learn artistic challenges in drawing, fiber arts and

sculpting

Literature: Visual Arts: Sketchbook Crossroads

Art 3

Explore painting, printing and graphic design

Literature: Arts: Portfolio Pathways

Block Printing Leader

Literature: Block Printing Leader’s Guide (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/CIR008.pdf

Block Printing

Design and cut blocks from different materials Print designs on cloth and paper Create your own original designs

Literature: Block Printing Member Guide (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H156.pdf

Ceramics

Literature: 4-H Cast Ceramics (online PDF) https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/sites/catalog/files/project/pdf/4-h740.pdf

Collections

Learn about various types of collections Discover the ins and outs of the collecting process Learn how to best display your items

Literature: My Favorite Things

Drawing & Painting Leader

No literature available

Drawing & Painting

Learn to draw with pencil, chalk, crayon, etc. Learn to blend and shade Make surface rubbings Paint with watercolor, oil and acrylics Mix colors, mat and frame your artwork

Literature: Drawing & Painting (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H169.pdf

Folk Arts

Explore traditional folk arts Learn more from your family and community Learn storytelling, egg decorating and basket making

Literature: Folk Arts Project (online PDF) http://oconto.uwex.edu/files/2010/08/341-Folk-Arts.pdf

Leathercraft

Learn about characteristics and uses of leather Use tools and equipment Make patterns and original designs Explore various leathercraft techniques

No literature available

Metal Enameling Leader

Literature: Metal Enameling Leader’s Guide (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/CIR009a.pdf

Metal Enameling

Try enameling earrings, pins and other jewelry Learn to attach fasteners Create original designs and patterns

Literature: Metal Enameling Member’s Guide (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H158.pdf

Photography Leader

Literature: 4-H Guide To Digital Photography (purchase $12.98) https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Digital-Photography-Daniel-Johnson/dp/0760336520

Photography 1

Explore the camera and learn to use it properly Learn the basics of lighting and composition Learn the use of different light sources Shoot photos that tell a story

Literature: Focus On Photography

Photography 2

Learn about camera adjustments Learn about film speed, shutter speed and aperture Take silhouettes, candid shots, action shots, etc.

Literature: Controlling the Image

Photography 3

Learn about wide-angle and telephoto lenses Explore the use of light meters and studio lighting Experiment with special effect photos Take still life photos and portraits

Literature: Mastering Photography

Scrapbooking

Designed for youth with little to no experience Complete project activities Create a scrapbook

Literature: Scrapbooking: A Guide To Preserving

Memories

Videography

Learn storytelling, editing and lighting Experiment with camera handling and editing Learn to plan a project with sound and titles Show and review your production

Literature: Action! Making Videos & Movies (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/IS401.pdf

Younger Members Cloverbuds Leader

Literature: Cloverbuddies: a new monthly activity series E-mailed to any leader with this project in their 4HOnline profile

Cloverbud (Grades K-2)

Learn about your 4-H club or group

Begin developing skills and working with others

Explore your community Discover areas of project

interest

Literature: Cloverbuddies

Cloverbuddies is a monthly activity series E-mailed out to any youth with this project in their 4HOnline profile

Exploring Leader

Literature: Exploring Treasures Of 4-H Helper’s Guide

Exploring (Grades 3-4)

Learn about the 4-H program, yourself and others Sample a variety of projects offered in 4-H

Literature: Exploring the Treasures Of 4-H

Youth Leadership Self-Determined Leader

No literature available

Self-Determined

Create your own project or expand on an old one Select a project, develop a plan and identify resources Carry out and evaluate your plan

Literature: Designing Your Own Project (online PDF) http://fyi.uwex.edu/wi4hpublications/files/2015/10/4H272.pdf

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Youth Leadership Leader

Literature: Leadership Mentor Guide For Grades K-5

Leadership Mentor Guide For Grades 6-12

Youth Leadership 1

Assess your leadership skills Practice effective communication skills Set goals and resolve conflict Plan a group event

Literature: My Leadership Workbook For Grades 3-5

Youth Leadership 2

Explore how leaders are different Develop a multi-media presentation Set and achieve team goals Practice teamwork

Literature: My Leadership Journal For Grades 6-8

Youth Leadership 3

Build trust in a group Assess your own strengths and weaknesses Write vision and mission statements Contribute to a group project

Literature: My Leadership Portfolio For Grades 9-12

Group Projects Group projects must be implemented by a leader or older

youth leader within a club.

Acres Of Adventure

Involve youth in experiential activities related to insect invasion, farm physics, frontier living and more

Literature: Afterschool Agriculture-Acres of

Adventures 1

Afterschool Agriculture-Acres of Adventures 2

Backyards & Beyond

Connect youth with the outdoors through creative, active and meaningful experiences in nature

Form a neighborhood nature club Explore local trails Engage youth in environmental action and leadership

Literature: Backyards & Beyond Organizational

Guide & Toolkit

Backyards & Beyond Leader Curriculum

Backyards & Beyond Explorer’s Journal

Energy Investigators

Learn about energy conservation and generation

Literature: Energy Investigators Facilitator’s Guide (online PDF) https://mdc.itap.purdue.edu/item.asp?itemID=20105#.WQsxs1Xyvcs

Energy Investigators Student Handbook (online PDF) https://mdc.itap.purdue.edu/item.asp?Item_Number=4-H-1014-W#.WQsx4FXyvcs

Health Rocks!

Beginning geared to 8-12 year olds with 21 hands-on activities

Intermediate geared to 12-14 year olds with 25 hands-on activities

Literature: Health Rocks! Beginning

Health Rocks! Intermediate

Reading Makes Cents

Learn basic money management concepts Improve attitudes towards reading Support literacy to practice life and money skills

Literature: Reading Makes Cents

Science Discovery 1

Explore whales, rocks, minerals, water quality, trees and recycling

Literature: Science Discovery Series Book 1

Science Discovery 2

Explore oceanography, spiders, weather, trees and astronomy

Literature: Science Discovery Series Book 2

Soil To Seed

Explore soil erosion and loss and prevention

Literature: Soil To Seed (digital download $9.99) http://www.4-hmall.org/Product/4-hcurriculum-erosion-and-soil-control/soil-to-seed-protecting-water-quality-through-soil-erosion-sediment-and-turbidity-control/4H550DD.aspx

STEPS To a Healthy Teen

Learn about physical education and nutrition Encourage healthy lifestyles for teens and families Includes a variety of learning methods and tools

Literature: STEPS To a Healthy Teen Facilitator

Guide

STEPS To a Healthy Teen Youth Notebook

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A Brief History Of 4-H...

Since 4-H began more than 100 years ago, it has become the nation’s largest youth

development organization. The 4-H idea is simple: help young people and their families gain the

skills needed to be proactive forces in their communities and develop ideas for a more innovative economy. The idea of

practical and “hands-on” learning came from the desire to connect public school education to country life. Building

community clubs to help solve agricultural challenges was a first step toward youth learning more about the industries

in their community.

The Early Years

In the late 1800’s, researchers discovered adults in the farming community did not readily accept new

agricultural developments on university campuses, but found that young people were open to new thinking and would

experiment with new ideas and share their experiences with adults. In this way, rural youth programs introduced new

agriculture technology to communities.

Important Figures

A.B. Graham started a youth program in Clark County, Ohio in 1902 which is considered the birth of 4-H in the

United States. The first clubs were called “The Tomato Club” or the “Corn Growing Club.” T.A. Erickson of Douglas

County, Minnesota started local agricultural after-school clubs and fairs that same year. Jessie Field Schambaugh

developed the clover pin with an “H” on each leaf in 1910, and by 1912 they were called “4-H Clubs.”

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