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Jeopardy!

The 4-H Record Book Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service 4-H Youth Development. Jeopardy!. Photo Section 5. Project Work 1. Leadership 2. Citizenship 3. 4-H Story 4. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Project for 1.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. The 4-H Record Book Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service 4-H Youth Development Jeopardy!

  2. Photo Section 5 Project Work 1 Leadership 2 Citizenship 3 4-H Story 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. Project for 1 Clue: What is a 4-H Project? Answer

  4. Project for 1 Answer: Projects are specific plans of real-life experiences that help 4-H’ers learn to make sound decisions. Back to the Game Board

  5. Project for 2 Clue: What should 4-H’ers use as a “road map” to help them plan their 4-H projects? Check Your Answer

  6. Project for 2 Answer: Project Objectives Back to the Game Board

  7. Project for 3 Clue: What percentage of the state record book score sheet is based on the Project Work section? Check Your Answer

  8. Project for 3 Answer: 20% of the record book evaluation is based on Project Work, both that done in 4-H and in other settings. Back to the Game Board

  9. Project for 4 Clue: Name three things that will help a 4-H’er experience growth in his/her 4-H projects. Check Your Answer

  10. Project for 4 • Answer: • The project manual or book • Participation in project club meetings or activities • Setting goals and developing a plan • Club, county, district, and state events • Project objectives Back to the Game Board

  11. Project for 5 Clue: What are three things a parent or volunteer can do to help a 4-H member with in his/her project? Check Your Answer

  12. Project for 5 • Answer: • Be interested and enthusiastic • Provide transportation • Provide materials • Encouragement • Teach to guide, not to control • Attend club meetings • Volunteer to assist others. Back to the Game Board

  13. Leadership for 1 Clue: What is the main characteristic of 4-H leadership? Check Your Answer

  14. Leadership for 1 Answer: Leadership is action! It is a specific act that involves the 4-H member leading other people. Back to the Game Board

  15. Leadership for 2 Clue: How can club meetings help 4-H members provide leadership in their 4-H work? Check Your Answer

  16. Leadership for 2 • Answer: • Project/activity/committee reports given by the 4-H members inform others about opportunities. • Presentations could teach or describe about topics of interest. • Leading the pledges, conducting the meeting, reporting on an assignment, all direct 4-H members in parliamentary procedure. Back to the Game Board

  17. Leadership for 3 Clue: What are three ways that 4-H members can gain leadership for their 4-H projects? Check Your Answer

  18. Leadership for 3 • Answer: (answer can be determined by host) • Teaching workshops • Directing activities • Planning programs • Organizing events • Conducting meetings … Back to the Game Board

  19. Leadership for 4 Clue: What are two life skills gained by completing the 4-H Record Book? Check Your Answer

  20. Leadership for 4 • Answer: • Record keeping • Resource management • Decision making • Communication • Self-understanding Back to the Game Board

  21. Leadership for 5 Clue: What percentage of the record book score comes from the leadership section? Check Your Answer

  22. Leadership for 5 Answer: 20 percent of the record book score comes from leadership, 15% in the main project, 5% from all other leadership. Back to the Game Board

  23. Citizenship for 1 Clue: Give two examples of citizenship in a project. Check Your Answer

  24. Citizenship for 1 Answer: Helping others; improving the community; being involved in governing … Back to the Game Board

  25. Citizenship for 2 Clue: Define citizenship. Check Your Answer

  26. Citizenship for 2 Answer: Citizenship is the relationship between you and others as shown by your actions. Being a good citizen involves helping others in need and accepting the responsibility of citizenship, such as voting. Back to the Game Board

  27. Citizenship for 3 Clue: Give three examples of citizenship activities in 4-H. Check Your Answer

  28. Citizenship for 3 Answer: Activities that help develop understanding of the role of a community citizen (voting); Activities that contribute to the welfare of others (trash pick-up); Activities that help improvements or organizations or communities (collections, donations). Back to the Game Board

  29. Citizenship for 4 Clue: What is the difference between citizenship and leadership? Check Your Answer

  30. Citizenship for 4 Answer: Citizenship is helping others or governing others. Leadership involves guiding others in some way. Back to the Game Board

  31. Citizenship for 5 Clue: What percentage of the record book score comes from the citizenship section? Check Your Answer

  32. Citizenship for 5 Answer: 20 percent of the state record judging score is from citizenship, 15 % in the main project, 5% in all other projects. Back to the Game Board

  33. 4-H Story for 1 Clue: What are the three parts of the 4-H Story? Check Your Answer

  34. 4-H Story for 1 • Answer: • Introduction • Body • Conclusion Back to the Game Board

  35. 4-H Story for 2 Clue: What are three things the body of your story should contain? Check Your Answer

  36. 4-H Story for 2 Answer: Information about your main 4-H project & other projects. It should include successes, disappointments, results of your experiences; what will you do differently . . . Information not in the report form or an explanation of information reported. Back to the Game Board

  37. 4-H Story for 3 Clue: What should the introduction of your story include? Check Your Answer

  38. 4-H Story for 3 Answer: It should include information about you and how you got involved in 4-H. It is a reflection of your personality. Back to the Game Board

  39. 4-H Story for 4 Clue: What does the conclusion of your story tell? Check Your Answer

  40. 4-H Story for 4 Answer: The conclusion should summarize your 4-H experience. It should indicate your future plans and tell if 4-H helped you make decisions about your future. Back to the Game Board

  41. 4-H Story for 5 Clue: Name five helpful hints for the 4-H story. Check Your Answer

  42. 4-H Story for 5 Answer:Information should be factual; grammar and spelling should be correct; typing should be neat; interesting, yet to the point; explain or include project experiences that may not be included in your report form; avoid slang; be organized. Back to the Game Board

  43. Photos for 1 Clue: What type of photo is considered “the best”? Check Your Answer

  44. Photos for 1 Answer: Photos showing the 4-H member in action are considered the best. Back to the Game Board

  45. Photos for 2 Clue: How many photo pages are allowed in the state 4-H record book? Check Your Answer

  46. Photos for 2 Answer: Three pages of photos are allowed. One side only. Back to the Game Board

  47. Photos for 3 Clue: What project information should be shown in the photos? Check Your Answer

  48. Photos for 3 Answer: One page should focus on project work; one on leadership in the project; and one on citizenship in the project. Back to the Game Board

  49. Photos for 4 Clue: What should a caption include? Check Your Answer

  50. Photos for 4 Answer: Captions explain your pictures and provide information to the reader that supports the project being reported. Back to the Game Board

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