What is National 4-H week?

What is National 4-H week?

National 4-H Week is an opportunity to highlight the remarkable 4-H youth in your communities and showcase the incredible experiences that 4-H offers young people. In 4-H, we believe every child should have an equal opportunity to succeed.

How do you explain 4-H?

4-H is an informal, practical, learning-by-doing educational program for youth. The purpose of 4-H is to help youth acquire knowledge, develop life skills, and form attitudes that will enable them to become self-directing, productive members of society.

What does 4-H stand for animals?

The four H’s stand for “head, heart, hands and health” and as part of the 4-H pledge, members vow to use these four things for the betterment of “my club, my community, my country and my world.” While in 4-H, Fleeger showed one cow for eight consecutive years.

What is the 4-H pledge and motto?

4-H Motto and Pledge The 4-H motto: “To Make the Best Better.” The 4-H Club pledge: “I pledge My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service and My Health to better living for my club, my community, my country, and my world.”

What are some good 4-H projects?

Teach a small child how to ride a bike, play a game or tie his shoes.

  • Make a homemade toy, game, or activity for kids.
  • Plan an activity for a sibling, neighbor, or the children you baby-sit.
  • Learn finger plays to teach kids.
  • What is a 4-H cow?

    The 4-H Beef Cattle Project is one of the most exciting and rewarding animal science projects from which to choose. Beef cattle are ruminants which mean they have four compartments to their stomach. There are two main types of Beef Cattle Projects that a 4-H member may choose.

    How does 4-H work with animals?

    Youth of all walks of life, both urban and rural, are involved in the 4-H poultry program. Projects include embryology, raising and rearing poultry, and poultry and egg consumer projects. These projects motivate youth to learn teamwork, develop interpersonal skills, build enthusiasm, and enjoy challenges.

    What is the 4-H slogan?

    “To make the best better.”
    4-H/Motto

    What is the 4-H pledge?

    4-H Pledge My hands to larger service, My health to better living, For my club, my community, my country, and my world.

    What are 4 H activities?

    4‑H Programming Kids and teens complete hands-on projects in areas like science, health, agriculture and civic engagement, in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles.

    How do I join 4h?

    See What 4‑H Has to Offer: View your local 4‑H website or contact your local county Extension office for more details on programs and clubs in your area or volunteer information. Enroll in 4‑H with Your County: Contact your county Extension office to enroll youth in 4‑H or to become a 4‑H volunteer.

    How much do 4-H steers sell for?

    4-H Fair Livestock Auction Averages

    Species Beef
    Year Live Weight Average Live Weight Price
    2020 1299 $3.72
    2019 1348 $3.33
    2018 1304 $3.86

    When was National 4-H Achievement Week celebrated?

    During this same period, the mid-1940’s, a National 4-H Achievement Week was celebrated in November. This was a time to promote 4-H by emphasizing the accomplishments of that year and to recruit new members and leaders and plan for the next year.

    When did 4-H report to the nation begin?

    The National 4-H Report-to-the-Nation team originally began in 1950 to assist in the public relations efforts of 4-H. The team of outstanding young people were carefully selected by a screening team during National 4-H Congress in December… to become the official reporting team the following year.

    What do young people do in the 4 H program?

    Through 4-H, young people wherever they live learn by doing. They do things – make things – and grow things. They grow themselves. So lets help more young people in town, country, city and suburbia develop through their 4-H learning for living program. Ask your county extension agent how you can join 4-H or be a 4-H leader.�

    When was the first National 4-H poster made?

    4-H posters produced at the national level were a traditional part of 4-H going back to the 1920’s. The very first item ever offered by the National 4-H Supply Service in 1924 (before it even became a Supply Service the following year) was a 4-H poster.