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1 Created By: Brent Strickland, Bob Peterson and Larry Tibbs University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Special Thanks to Matt Hamlyn for permission to use the game board frame 4-H Jeopardy
Created By: Brent Strickland, Bob Peterson and Larry TibbsUniversity of Arizona Cooperative Extension
Special Thanks to Matt Hamlyn for permission to use the game board frame
4-H Jeopardy
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Clover Power
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History
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Trivia
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People in 4-H
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Activities
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Trips
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Trivia TripsActivitiesClover Power History
People in 4-H
Round One should contain one “Daily Double” question. To insert the “Daily Double Screen”, follow these steps:
1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it.2. Click on SLIDE SHOW ACTION SETTINGS3. Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to.4. In the “Action Settings” dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to “Daily
Double Round 1”. 5. Click OK6. Now go to Slide “Daily Double Round 1” in this presentation, and follow the
directions in the “Notes” section
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1-100The 1st H in the 4-H Pledge.
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1-100A1 - 100What is Head?
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1-200The 2nd H in the 4-H Pledge.
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1-200A1 - 100What is Heart?
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1-3004-H members pledge this H to larger service.
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1-300A1 - 100What are Hands?
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1-4004-H members pledge this H to better living.
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1-400A1 - 100What is Health?
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1-500In 1907 or 1908, the first emblem used nationally that was designed by O.H. Benson.
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1-500A1 - 100What is the Three-Leaf Clover?
(It stood for head, heart, and hands.)
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2-1001 - 100In 1911, O.H. Benson suggested
adding this fourth H.
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2-100A1 - 100What is Hustle?
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2-2001918 was the first time this term was used in a federal document.
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2-200A1 - 100What is a 4-H Club?
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2-300In 1927, State 4-H Leaders adopted this at the first National 4-H Club Camp.
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2-300A1 - 100What is the National 4-H Pledge
and 4-H Motto?
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2-400In 1924 the following were patented.
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2-400A1 - 100What are the 4-H Name and
Emblem?
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2-500This wording was added to the 4-H Pledge in 1973.
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2-500A1 - 100What is “and my world”?
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3-1001 - 100This is recognized as the largest
non-formal educational program in the United States.
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3-100A1 - 100What is 4-H?
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3-200These are the 4-H Colors.
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3-200A1 - 100What are Green & White?
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The 4-H Motto
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3-300A1 - 100What is “To Make the Best Better”?
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3-400This phrase sums up the educational philosophy of the 4-H Youth Development Program.
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3-400A1 - 100What is “Learn by Doing”?
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3-500Indiana 4-H Members can join 4-H when they are in these grades.
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3-500A1 - 100What are grades 3-12?
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4-1001 - 100Individuals who work with 4-H
members at the club level.
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4-100A1 - 100Who are Adult 4-H Volunteers?
(Including 4-H Leaders, superintendents, etc.)
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4-200People who are asked to help members attend meetings, select and complete projects, and assist with 4-H Club activities.
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4-200A1 - 100Who are 4-H Parents?
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4-300The county coordinator of the 4-H Program.
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4-300A1 - 100Who is the 4-H Youth
Development Extension Educator?
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4-400In Indiana, 4-H leaders are considered volunteers of this university.
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4-400A1 - 100What is Purdue University?
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4-500The Indiana State 4-H Youth Development Program Leader
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4-500A1 - 100Who is Dr. Renee McKee?
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5-1001 - 100One delivery method for the 4-H
Program where 4-H members meet with a volunteer.
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5-100A1 - 100What is an Organized Club?
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5-200One type of 4-H delivery method that occurs in the school.
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5-200A1 - 100What is School Enrichment?
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5-300A 4-H and/or FFA activity where youth learn about a subject and test their knowledge against others.
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5-300A1 - 100What is a Career Development
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5-400A county club/organization for 4-H members in grades 7-12.
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5-400A1 - 100What are the 4-H Junior Leaders?
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5-500This event is the culmination of the year for many 4-H members. Projects are exhibited at this time.
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5-500A1 - 100What is the County 4-H Fair?
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6-1001 - 100A summer overnight activity for
younger 4-H members. Often older 4-H members serve as counselors.
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6-100A1 - 100What is 4-H Camp?
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6-200A trip for 7th-9th grade students to Purdue University.
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6-200A1 - 100What is 4-H Round-Up?
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6-300One of the Science Workshops held at Purdue University each year.
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6-300A1 - 100What is Aerospace, Ambassador,
Animal, Computer, Engineering, Entomology, Food & Nutrition, Mission to Mars, and Plant?
(Any one of these answers is acceptable.)
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6-400A conference for teen leaders held at the University of Indianapolis.
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6-400A1 - 100What is State 4-H Junior Leader
Conference?
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6-500The location of the National 4-H Center.
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6-500A1 - 100Where is Chevy Chase, Maryland?
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Final category
The category is 4-H on the AirWrite down how much you want
to wager
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This was the name of 4-H’s Public Service Awareness Campaign sponsored by the National Advertising Council in 1997.
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What is “Are You Into It?”
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Daily Double Round 1
DoubleQuestion
How much do you want to wager?
To Complete the Daily Double Sequence for Round One:
1. Click on any blue area on the slide that is currently displayed 2. Click on Slide Show Action Settings3. The Action Settings Dialog Box will be displayed.
You will see that the HYPERLINK is currently set to “Slide 8”4. Change the HYPERLINK so that it is set to the slide number you made note of
previously5. Click OK until the Action Settings Dialog Box disappears6. Save7. Return to Slide 8 and select View Slide Show. 8. Test your Daily Double button to make sure it works as you wish it to.