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4-H CLOVER BOWL

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WHY CLOVER BOWL?

Help 4-H members learn about 4-H

Learn how to work as a team and to communicate

First Place: Award in the County Office

Individual Members: A trophy and Clover Bowl Shirt

RULES

First Person: Buzzes in and is able to answer a question TEN SECONDS TO ANSWER

1 Match= 16 questions

Toss Up Round: Each team member will be numbered 1-4 First question answered by number one

Only that person can answer

Each member will have the opportunity to answer 2 questions during this round.

All araound Round: All-Play will be a simple toss-up question in which all 8 members will have the opportunity to answer. These are the final 8 questions

RULES CONTINUED

Each correct answer= 10 points

Incorrect= -5 points If you answer incorrectly, the other team will be given 5 seconds to buzz in and 10 to

answer.

If they answer correctly= get 10 points

If they don’t answer correctly= THEY DON’T LOSE POINTS

RULES CONT. BUZZING IN

If you Buzz before the whole question is read, moderator stops reading You then answer the question

Other person may answer immediately if inccorect

Other team will be allowed to have the question re read

If no one pushes the button, no points are awarded

Blurting answers out Re-read it to the person with the light on if its from another team

If the member is on the same team as the contestant, you get peanalized 5 points and the question will be thrown out

POINTS

Bonus 5 points automatically awarded if you answer everything correctly Discussion is only allowed on bonus questions

No bonus points for tie-breakers

In addition to receiving 5 points, you will have a bonus question worth 15 points 20 second time period for discussion

Team captain will have 10 seconds to give the answer

CLOVER BOWL REVIEW

Day 1

TENNESSEE 4-H

SO WHAT EXACTLY IS 4-H?

4-H is a club for kids in grades 4th-12th in Tennessee and ages 9-19 Nation Wide.

It is FREE!!!!

4-H’ers are “students” of the University of Tennessee.

We learn by doing, it is the 4-H slogan after all!

What’s a motto? Motto is one thing we live by…our motto is to make the best better!

Our Colors are Green and white.

WHEN CAN PEOPLE JOIN?

4-H is first offered in 4th grade

Your official 4-H “career” end date is December 31st of the year you graduate. 4th graders: Explorer 4-H’ers Some 4-H groups in 4th grade get a book called Exploring 4-H

5th grade: Junior 4-H’ers

6th -8th grade: Jr High

9-12th grade: Sr. High

THE 4-H EMBLEM

• The four-leaf clover=our emblem.• Heads, Hands, Heart,

and Health• The 4-H Clover is copy

righted.

THE 4-”HS”

The 4-H Pledge and emblem was adopted in 1927.

During a club meeting, the Pledge of Allegiance is said facing the flag, and the 4-H pledge is said facing the group.

I pledge my HEAD to clearer thinking,My HEART to greater loyaltyMy HANDS to larger serviceMy HEALTH to better living…..for my club, my community, my country, and my world.

FUN FACT!!!“…and my world” was NOT part of the original 4-H pledge! They didn’t know 4-H would get so big!

TENNESSEE 4-H

WHO RUNS 4-H

4-H is organized and maintained by the The University of Tennessee

All of 4-H is lead by the “State 4-H Director”.

County Extension Offices run 4-H programs across the state. The organization is called UT Extension. (University of Tennessee Exension)

A 4-H Agent is the person who is employed by the University of Tennessee to conduct the 4-H program.

We NEED Leaders to be able to function. Leaders: Adults, Teens and Volunteers who conduct the programs

4-H Volunteer leaders are those who work with 4-H members in any shape or form.

FOR YOUR INFORMATION..NATIONAL 4-H

4-H happens across the whole country.

The National 4-H Center is located in Washington D.C aka Chevy Chase, Maryland.

National 4-H week is the first full week of October.

4-H HISOTRY

4-H: A TENNESSEE TRADITION

4-H is often called 4-H: a Tennessee Tradition.

4-H agents were originally called demonstration agents.

The first 4-H member in Tennessee was named Mertie Hardin.

Pat Head Summit, old coach of the Lady Vols Basketball team, was a famous 4-H’er She even made a 4-H promotional video called “Be a

champion”

Weather man Lelan Statom of Channel 5 was a 4-H member from Dyer County

4-H IN-SCHOOL CLUBS

4-H IN SCHOOL CLUBS

There are many ways clubs can be run, some are run by officers.

Each officer has several responsibilities The President

Presides over all meetings Calls the meeting to order Ask for corrections of the minutes

The Vice President Presides in the President’s absence Gets people to do parts of the programs Arranges the room for each meeting

Secretary Checks roll Writes the minutes

4-H IN SCHOOL CLUBS

Call the meeting to order

Read the minutes: a written record of the 4-H club meeting If everything is correct and there are no corrections, They

“stand approved as read”

Read the thought for the day: The inspirational part of a metting

Agent or Adult Leader: Does a program

Dismiss the meeting: To adjourn

4-H IN SCHOOL CLUB CONTESTS

Speech Contest

a talk without a visual aid

Poster Contest: Mini Billboard contest

14 x 22 inches in size

Must Be horizontal or landscaped

1/8th of an inch thick at most

This is called an “exhibit”

A visual aid with no talking

Demonstration Contest

A talk with a visual aid

showing someone how to do something

Lasts 3 to 5 minutes

OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

Operation Military Child ( O-M-K): scholarships for military families

SET Program: Science-Engineering and Technology, producing one million new scientists

After School Clubs: funded by JC Penny

Shooting Sports: “Target SMART”

County Awards Banquet or Program: medals and plaques given based on participation

Fundraising: 4-H and FFA knives for sale by TN Farmers Co-op

Paper Clover: Tractor Supply

HONOR CLUB AND ALL STARS

4-H’ers can receive award “placings” based on their involvementHonor Club- 6th grade on upAll Stars-9th grade on upVol State- 11th or 12th grade

HONOR CLUB

Must receive 200 points to become a member

Leadership organizations for 7th and 8th graders primarily

ALL STARS

State wide Leadership organization: 4-H All Stars

Highest ranking office: State All Star Chief

CAMPS

CAMPS

Camps are a way for you to meet people who also like 4-H, sometimes in a specific project area.

NATIONAL CAMPS

National 4-H congress

National 4-H Conference

Citizenship Washington Focus

TYPES CAMPS

4-H Fashion and design camp: go shopping, participate in a fashion show

Electric Camp: Held in Knoxville, Study Electricity

Academic conference: open to JR High 4-H members

Jr. Camp: Do not have to participate in 4-H contests Held at Several Locations all named after famous people in history

Has several traditions at each Flag retreat: happens at sundown

Flag raising: happens at sunrise

Vespers: happens at the end of the day

CLYDE YORK 4-H CENTER

Where we camp

Located in Crossville

Central Time Zone

Opened in 1950s

Originally a prisoner of war camp.

Haunted by a mythical German POW named “Herman the German”.

CLYDE AUSTIN 4-H CENTER

Eastern Time Zone

Located in Greenville

WILLIAM P. RIDLEY 4-H CENTER

Central Time zone

Located in Columbia

PRACTICE!

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4-H PROJECT AREAS

WHAT IS A PROJECT AREA

26 different project areas that help you find your interest

Project group: The name of a group of 4-h members who get together to study a given project

4-H Project Selection Guide

Beef*

The first project listed on the enrollment form

The 4-H beef program will teach you to select,

manage, produce, market and show cattle.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Citizenship

This project will help you learn to value others and to be a good

citizen of your local, national, and global communities.

Helps you become a more responsible citizen

Clothing and Textiles

Sewing and clothing group

Clover Collection Style Show and Fun

with fashions

4-H Project Selection Guide

4-H Project Selection Guide

Communication/

Public Speaking

The most popular project

This project will help you learn to express yourself in a

variety of ways, from speeches to written

communication.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Companion Animal

This 4-H project is for you if you want to learn how to select,

care for and train a dog, cat, rabbit or other small animal for

personal or family enjoyment. The 4-H dog care program will

help you learn about health care, nutrition, training and

showing dogs.

Only one real contest each year, the dog show in Franklin

4-H Project Selection Guide

Computers & Technology

In this project, you will learn to interact with

computers and technologies to explore the

world of animated presentations,

interactive Web sites, geographic

information systems (GIS), global

positioning systems (GPS), robotics and

video editing.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Consumer Education/ Economics

This project will help you learn about being

a good consumer as you explore smart

shopping, income, expenses, saving

money, credit and needs vs. wants.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Dairy*

The 4-H dairy program will teach you

about the

selection,

production,

management,

health and showing of dairy animals.

* This program is part of the 4-H Animal Science Project.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Electric

Learn about the exciting world of electricity through

this 4-H project.

Atoms and electricity,

current and voltage,

generating electricity,

Hydroelectric dams,

North and South Poles (magnets),

electrical circuits and applications

and using electricity safely – it’s all here for you.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Engineering/

Safety Science

In this project, you will learn about safety and a variety

of engineering areas from bicycles, carburetors, spark

plugs, piston rings, auto safety, first-aid, and fire

prevention, and lawn mowers to leaf blowers and

tractors.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Entomology

The Entomology Project will lead you into the

exciting world of insects and their arthropod

relatives.

Learn about bees and insects found in the soil, on

plants, in homes, on pets, and in other secret places.

Study all insects

4-H Project Selection Guide

Food Science

In this project, you will learn about food

safety and food science. Learn how food

goes from the farm to your table. Also learn

how to safely prepare foods for yourself

and others.

Ex. Demonstration: grilling hamburgers or

baking cookies

4-H Project Selection Guide

Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries

You can find lots to do in this great outdoor adventure.

Learn about fish and wildlife and the habitats in which they live.

Check out outdoor sports, such as fishing and hunting.

Learn about forests and how they contribute to people and

wildlife.

Demonstrations on different kind of fishing lures, planting a tree,

or even building a bird house would be in this project

4-H Project Selection Guide

Goat*

The 4-H goat program will help you learn

about

feeding,

caring for,

managing,

selecting and

showing goats.

* This program is part of the 4-H Animal Science Project.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Horse*: The most popular

livestock projecct

The 4-H horse program will allow you to develop horsemanship

skills.

Show in a variety of classes: ex. Barrells, poles, tack

You will also learn skills through educational activities such as

horse judging,

horse bowls,

Hippology (educational completion),

speech and demonstration contests.

You don’t have to own a horse to be involved.* This program is part of the 4-H Animal Science Project.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Horticulture/Garden

This 4-H project is for you if you’re

interested in selecting, planting and

growing (and sometimes harvesting) plants

for home food production and

beautification.

Examples of activities:

Mowing your lawn

Growing plants

4-H Project Selection Guide

Leadership/

Personal Development

This project will bring out the best in you as you

learn about yourself and what you can do.

Learn how to work with and lead others at home, at

school, and in the community.

Ex of a mini project: helping 4-H members

understand parliamentary procedures

4-H Project Selection Guide

Line & Design

In this project you will learn to express your

creativity through art, crafts and interior

design.

Example demonstrations

Wood carving

Decorating your room for fall

4-H Project Selection Guide

Nutrition/Health/Fitness

This project will help you learn about food

preparation, healthy foods, career

opportunities and personal health.

Exercise

Healthy Eating

4-H Project Selection Guide

Performing Arts/ Recreation

Express yourself creatively though dance,

music and drama in 4-H performing rts.

Explore the recreation program and

develop leisure time activities such as

hobbies, games, collections and outdoor

adventures.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Photography

This project will help you learn how to use

a camera to capture images on film.

Explore flash techniques, lenses, shutter

speeds and more.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Plant Science

In this project you will learn how food and

fiber are produced. Explore soils, plants,

crop production and more.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Poultry*

The 4-H poultry program will teach you about chickens from the

egg to the table. Get involved in embryology, poultry judging,

growing and managing a small flock of chickens and chicken

barbecue programs.

Also refered to as “Growing Blue Ribbon Pullets”

4-H Project Selection Guide

Sheep*

The 4-H sheep program will help you learn

about the selection, production,

management, marketing and health of

sheep and wool production.

* This program is part of the 4-H Animal Science Project.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Swine*

The 4-H swine program will help you learn

about the selection, production, breeding

and management of hogs/ pigs/ swine.

* This program is part of the 4-H Animal Science Project.

4-H Project Selection Guide

Veterinary Science

This 4-H project is for you if you’re interested in

learning about animal health and behavior, and

how modern veterinary practices increase

animals’ health, comfort, recreation and livestock

values.

4-H PROJECTS

Beef*

Citizenship

Clothing and Textiles

Communication/Public Speaking

Companion Animal

Computers & Technology

Consumer Education/ Economics

Dairy*

Electric

Engineering/Safety Science

Entomology

Environmental Science/ Conservation

Goat*

Horse*

Horticulture/Garden

Leadership/Personal Development

Line & Design

Nutrition/Health/Fitness

Performing Arts/Recreation

Photography

Plant Science

Poultry*

Sheep*

Swine*

Veterinary Science Food Science

4-H Project Selection Guide

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