4-H in Schools Near You

When most people think of 4-H, they think of our traditional clubs, but did you know 4-H programming is available in the classroom through our school enrichment programs? These programs bring the knowledge of our faculty and volunteers directly to students without ever leaving the classroom. They allow youth to participate in projects that supplement their existing lessons without putting added strain on teachers. And the best part? They’re free!

So what can you do now that you know about school enrichment programs?
1. Teachers & School Administrators – Contact the Extension office and let us know what types of programs you are interested in.
2. Parents – Contact your child’s teacher and share this knowledge with them, so they can get their class involved.
3. Others – Volunteer with us! We need your help to make programs like these accessible to all children. Training is provided when needed.

Below is a list of our most popular programs, but these are just a few options available! Agents and staff are happy to customize to the needs of your classroom if at all possible. Please note that all programs are reserved on a first come, first served basis, so call today to secure your spot on our calendar.

  • Tropicana Public Speaking:Youth in grades 4-6 have the opportunity to learn how to write and deliver a public speech. Youth who excel in classroom and school wide competition will advance to the county level competition. For more information on this program visit: http://florida4h.org/news/public_relations/tropicana.shtml.
  • Embryology: Egg-splore the science of embryology from egg to chicken. This program is best suited for students in grades 3-8. During this learning opportunity, students will be provided with equipment and eggs to potentially hatch in your classroom. You will have a daily commitment of caring for these animals. If you are interested in participating, please call early to reserve your class or grade level the equipment as we only have a limited supply. This is a spring program. For more information on this opportunity visit the following website: http://florida4h.org/embryology/
  • YUM or Eat 4-Health:Since the early 1980s, the rate of childhood obesity in the United States has tripled. Youth Understanding My Plate (Y.U.M.) is a curriculum designed for kindergarten through second grade youth to address leading a healthier lifestyle through healthy eating habits and physical activity. Eat 4-Health is a similar program designed for middle school aged youth.
  • The Zebra Project:Hosted by the Nassau County Horticulture agent, this project focuses on increasing the populations of the state butterfly, the Zebra longwing, by creating a butterfly garden at your school. Students will learn about the scientific method, the butterfly life cycle, and making line graphs. This activity is for 4th and 5th grades and will take place in the spring. For more information or to sign up, contact Rebecca Jordi at rljordi@ufl.edu or 904-530-6351.
  • 4-H In-School or After School Club: 4-H has a wide variety of options and if you can’t choose just one, consider starting a 4-H club at your school and participating in multiple projects! 4-H clubs can be run during or after the school day with the assistance from teachers, volunteers, or school administrators.
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Posted: September 19, 2017


Category: 4-H & Youth, Clubs & Volunteers



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