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4-H 101. Tyler Wilson. Begin. Important Buttons. Back. This Button will take you to the Previous slide. This Button will take you to the Home slide. Next. This Button will take you to the Next slide. Next. Congratulations!!!!!!. You are now a member of a 4-H club! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 4-H 101

4-H 101Tyler Wilson

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Important Buttons

Next

Back This Button will take you to the Previous slide

This Button will take you to the Home slide

This Button will take you to the Next slide

Next

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Congratulations!!!!!!

Next

You are now a member of a 4-H club!

Before you get started with your projects, there are a couple of things you should know about 4-H

Let’s get started!!

Back

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4-H 101Click on one of the pictures to get started!

Do First!!

Do Last!!

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4-H 101Click on one of the pictures to get started!

Do First!!

Do Last!!

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4-H Pledge

I pledge my HEAD to clearer thinking, my HEART to greater loyalty, my Hands to larger service, and my HEALTH to better living, for my CLUB, my COMMUNITY my COUNTRY, and my WORLD.

Click on a bold

capitalized word to

learn more

HEAD

HEART

HANDS

HEALTH

CLUB, COMMUNITY, COUNTRY,

WORLD.

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Head to clearer thinkingWe use our heads to think. Clear thinking means that we open our minds and empty out all other thoughts.

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Heart to greater loyalty

Loyalty is being true to your friends. Our hearts allow us to feel loyalty and to love those who are loyal to us.

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Hands to larger service

We can use or hands to serve others. Helping others is what 4-H is all about.

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Health to better living

Everyone should get 60 minutes of exercise a day. This will keep you ready for more fun 4-H activities.

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My ClubHow many 4-H Clubs do you think are in the state of Indiana??

50

100,000

250

2500

Try Again!

Great Job!

Try Again!Try Again!

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My CommunityClick on the clovers to see where you might find other 4-Hers in your community.

School Grocery Store

County Fair

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My CountryClick on the stars to learn some 4-H fun facts!

Biggest 4-H Club

Birthplace of 4-H Clover

First 4-H Club in 1901

First 4-H camp in

1904

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My World4-H is the biggest youth organization in the whole world!!

There are 4-H clubs in over 80 different countries around the world!!

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Let’s See How Much of the 4-H Pledge You Can Remember!Match the Box with the Picture it goes with.

Starting at the top picture!Clearer Thinking

Larger Service

Better Living

Greater Loyalty

Try Again

Try Again

Try Again

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Let’s See How Much of the 4-H Pledge You Can Remember!

Starting at the top picture!Clearer Thinking

Larger Service

Better Living

Greater Loyalty

Try Again

Try Again

Match the Box with the Picture it goes with.

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Let’s See How Much of the 4-H Pledge You Can Remember!

Starting at the top picture!Clearer Thinking

Larger Service

Better Living

Greater Loyalty

Try Again

Match the Box with the Picture it goes with.

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Let’s See How Much of the 4-H Pledge You Can Remember!

Starting at the top picture!Clearer Thinking

Larger Service

Better Living

Greater Loyalty

Match the Box with the Picture it goes with.

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Match the Box with the Picture it goes with.

Let’s See How Much of the 4-H Pledge You Can Remember!

Starting at the top picture!Clearer Thinking

Larger Service

Better Living

Greater Loyalty

Congratulations!! You have

completed part 1. Please push the

clover to move on to part 2.

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The 4-H CloverThere are 4 main parts of the 4-H Clover.

Click on the buttons to

learn more!

The H’s The Leaves

The Stem The Code

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The Parts The 4 white H’s represent Head, Heart, Hands, and

Health from the 4-H pledge

The 4 leaves are for the 4 officers in a club: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer

The stem on the clover must always go to the right

The code is very special. It means that it is protected by the Secretary of Agriculture

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Using the CloverThere are some rules about the clover. Nothing should be printed over the top of the clover It can only be printed in Green, Black, or White

Click here to see some examples and answer some

questions about what you have learned!

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Good Clovers Click the stars

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Bad Clovers Click on the symbols

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Let’s Test Your KnowledgeWhat part of the 4-H clover is the arrow pointing to?

H’s

Leaves

Stem

Code

Try AgainTry AgainTry Again

Great Job!!

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Let’s Test Your KnowledgeWhich one is a BAD clover?

Try Again

Great Job!!

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Let’s Test Your KnowledgeWho’s Job is it to Protect the 4-H Clover?

Purdue University Old McDonald

Secretary of Ag Superman

Try AgainTry AgainTry Again

Great Job!!

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Let’s Test Your KnowledgeWhich of these is a GOOD clover?

Try Again

Great Job!!

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Congratulations!!!You are now ready to start 4-H!

Thank you for taking this class.

We hope to see you at the Fair!

All images taken from google images