Title: NC 4H School Enrichment Programs
1NC 4-H School Enrichment Programs
4-H SCHOOLS A Natural Partnership
2Todays agenda
- A little history lesson
- The ins and outs of School Enrichment
reviewing the guide - Curriculum- making it fit or fitting the
classroom - Resources and support
- School Enrichment update
3Table of Contents
- North Carolina 4-H (NC 4-H)
- NC 4-H School Enrichment Goals Objectives
- NC 4-H School Enrichment Requirements
- Grade Specific School Enrichment Programs
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4NC 4-H
- 4-H established in the U.S. in 1902
- Established in NC in 1909
- Largest Non-Profit Youth Organization in NC USA
- (NC has over 200,000 youth involved in 4-H)
- Started in Rural areas, but now can be found in
all types of communities - Offered in all NC 101 Counties Cherokee Area
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5NC 4-H
- Symbol is the Four Leaf Clover with a H in each
Leaf - The 4 Hs stand for Head, Heart, Hands and Health
- 4-H Motto To make the best better!
- Afterschool, Clubs, Camp, School Enrichment, etc.
- Puts research based knowledge to practice!!
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64-H and SchoolsA Natural Partnership
- Since 1987, the North Carolina 4-H Youth
Development Program has been a partner with the
Public Schools of North Carolina. The goal is to
help teachers accomplish their mission by
providing North Carolina 4-H Curricula that
adheres to the Department of Public Instruction
standards and thus ensures the highest quality
experience for both teacher and student
7NC 4-H School Enrichment
- Goals Objectives
- To provide special hands-on programs to North
Carolina schools through 4-H Curriculum - Programs for grades 2nd-8th
- Meet the requirements of North Carolina
- Schools standard course of studies
- Training is provided to teachers for each
separate school enrichment program
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8NC 4-H School Enrichment
- Teachers conduct the School Enrichment Program
- (4-H Agent is a resource)
- Allows teachers to fit the curricula into their
own schedules - To utilize the 4-H Curriculum teachers must
attend the full training on their specific
programs - The training for teachers is free through the NC
Cooperative Extension Service (CEUs can possibly
be earned from the training, depending on the
school system) - There will be a cost for each program
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9NC 4-HSchool Enrichment Requirements
- For reporting purposes, the following information
will be required - 4-H Enrollment Card for each child
- 4-H Evaluation Consent Form for each child
- 4-H Evaluation completed by each child and
teacher (at the completion of the program) - A letter will be provided to send home to
explain the 4-H School Enrichment Program and
why the information is needed.
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102nd Grade 4-H School Enrichment Programs
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112nd Grade School 4-H Enrichment Programs
- 1) Bugging Out
- Students will gain an understanding of the
different life cycles through the study of
insects - Objectives
- Describe the life cycle of an animal, including
birth, developing, reproducing and aging death - Observe that insects need food, air, and space to
grow
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122nd Grade School 4-H Enrichment Programs
- 2) Embryology
- Egg-splore the science of embryology from egg to
chicken. - Objectives
- Describe the life cycle of an animal including
birth, developing into an adult, reproducing, and
aging death - To follow the beginning of the life cycle of real
chickens from being inside of the egg all the way
till it hatches.
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133RD Grade 4-H School Enrichment Programs
SOIL SOLUTIONS
143rd Grade 4-H School Enrichment Program
- Soil Solutions
- Explore the interdependence of plants and soils
while students will gain an understanding of
nutrients, pollination and soil types. - The students will conduct investigations and
build an understanding of plant growth and
adaptations and soil properties
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15Soil Solutions 3rd Grade
- Objectives (Competency Goal 1)
- Observe and measure how the quantities of
nutrients, light, and water in the environment
affect plant growth - Observe how environmental conditions determine
how well plants survive and grow - Investigate how plants pass through distinct
stages in their life cycle including growth,
survival and reproduction
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16Soil Solutions3rd Grade
- Objectives (Competency Goal 2)
- Investigate the properties of soil color,
texture, and capacity to hold water - Determine the ability of soil to support the
growth of many plants and identify its basic
components - Investigate how composting can be used to recycle
discarded plant and animal material
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174TH Grade 4-H SchoolEnrichment Programs
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184th Grade 4-H School Enrichment Programs
- 1) Electricity
- Magnetism, serial and paralell circuits,
conductors and the flow of electricity will be
demonstrated by your students - Objectives
- Investigate the pull of magnets on all materials
- Demonstrate how magnets can be used to generate
electricity - Design and test electrical circuits as an energy
source, conductor and receiver - Observe and investigate the ability of electrical
circuits to produce light, heat, sound and
magnetic fields
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194th Grade 4-H School Enrichment Programs
- 2) Creepy Crawlies
- Students will learn about the diversity of animal
adaptation, specialized characteristics and
unique behavior in the insect world - Objectives
- Record and observe how animals of the same kind
differ and discuss possible advantages and
disadvantages of these variations - Discuss how behaviors and body structures help
animals survive in a particular habitat - Discuss how humans and other animals can adapt
their behavior to live in changing habitats
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205th Grade 4-H School Enrichment Program
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215th Grade 4-H School Enrichment Program
- Eco-Wonders
- Students experience the four elements of life,
connections among living things and how all
plants and animals are affected by the
environment. - Objectives
- Describe and compare several common ecosystems
and their interactions with the environment - Identify and analyze the functions of organisms
within the population of the ecosystem - Explain why an ecosystem can support a variety of
organisms - Evaluate some ways that humans effect ecosystems
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226TH Grade 4-HSchool Enrichment Program
- Down to Earth
- Energy Conservation
- (pilot phase)
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236th Grade 4-H School Enrichment Program
- Down to Earth
- Students will demonstrate their understanding of
photosynthesis, the flow of energy and matter,
and the role of producers, consumers and
decomposers. - Objectives
- Describe the flow of energy and matter in natural
systems - Investigate how matter is transferred from one
organism to another - Evaluate the significant role of decomposers,
photosynthesis
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248TH Grade 4-HSchool Enrichment Program
- On-track for Learning Safety through Design
- (pilot phase)
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25Resources
- NC 4-H Curriculum Publications Wiki
- www.nc4hcurriculum.wetpaint.com
- NC Department of Public Instruction
- Standard Course of Study http//www.dpi.state.nc.u
s/ - School Enrichment Wiki
- http//www.ces.ncsu.edu/admin/wiki/index.php/Schoo
l_Enrichment
26School Enrichment Update
- Results from 2008 School Enrichment study
- Piloting Curriculum
- Feedback on School enrichment needs
27Any Questions???
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