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4-H Jeopardy

4-H Jeopardy. By Alexis Luedtke Leipsic 4-H Club ~ 2015. Instructions. Divide players into two to four groups and have them form an order in which to answer questions.

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4-H Jeopardy

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  1. 4-H Jeopardy By Alexis Luedtke Leipsic 4-H Club ~ 2015

  2. Instructions • Divide players into two to four groups and have them form an order in which to answer questions. • For the first question, have the participants play rock, paper, scissors to determine who chooses the question, In future rounds, have the team who answered the previous question choose. • Click on the number and you will be taken to the slide with that question on it. Have the participants answer and whoever comes up with the correct answer first wins the points. To reveal the correct answer, click on the screen anywhere except for the green clover. • Continue to play the game in this manner until the winning team is decided. • To return back to the categories screen after a question, click the green clover located in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.

  3. 4-H Basics - 100 • What is the 4-H emblem? • Four-leaf clover

  4. 4-H Basics - 200 • What are the 4-H colors? • Green & White

  5. 4-H Basics - 300 • Finish the motto: • To make the _______ better. • Best

  6. 4-H Basics - 400 • Finish the Slogan: • Learn by _________. • Doing

  7. 4-H Basics - 500 • What are the four Hs? • Head, Heart, Hands, Health

  8. 4-H Pledge - 100 • I pledge my ________ to clearer thinking. • Head

  9. 4-H Pledge - 200 • I pledge my heart to _________ _________. • Greater loyalty

  10. 4-H Pledge - 300 • I pledge my hands to ________ ________. • Larger service

  11. 4-H Pledge - 400 • I pledge my ________ to better living. • Health

  12. 4-H Pledge - 500 • For my _______, my community, my ______, and my world • Club…..Country

  13. 4-H Projects – 100 • What project area has to do with art? • Cultural Arts

  14. 4-H Projects - 200 • Name three animal projects. • Dairy Cattle, Beef, Swine, Sheep, Goats, Horse and Pony, Poultry, Rabbits, Dogs, Domesticated Pet Rodents (Cavies), or Cats

  15. 4-H Projects - 300 • What project area has to do with sewing? • Clothing

  16. 4-H Projects - 400 • What project has to do with cooking and baking? • Foods and Nutrition

  17. 4-H Projects - 500 • What group of projects contains archery and air rifle? • Shooting sports

  18. Cloverbuds and Explorers - 100 • What grade do you have to be in to be a Cloverbud? • First or Second Grade

  19. Cloverbuds and Explorers - 200 • What grade are Explorers in? • Third grade

  20. Cloverbuds and Explorers - 300 • Who is the county Cloverbud and Exploring leader? • Janet Zander

  21. Cloverbuds and Explorers – 400 • Can Cloverbuds and Explorers take animals to the fair? • No

  22. Cloverbuds and Explorers - 500 • Are Cloverbuds and Explorers required to complete a record book? • Yes

  23. Club Meetings - 100 • Which officer runs the meeting? • President

  24. Club Meetings - 200 • How do you begin a motion? • I move…

  25. Club Meetings - 300 • Which officer takes notes on the meeting? • Secretary

  26. Club Meetings - 400 • Which officer keeps track of the club’s money? • Treasurer

  27. Club Meetings - 500 • What is the list of business items to be discussed at a meeting called? • Agenda

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