Webpage: We have created a Zoom into Science webpage (https://georgia4h.org/zoom-into-science/) where we will be posting information about upcoming sessions as well as the recordings of previous sessions. This is a great way to teach science without having to be a programming expert! Plus there are lots of ways to include this programming.

Recordings: Are posted on the Zoom into Science webpage. Many of the previous and upcoming recordings can easily be tied to the Georgia Standards of Excellence for Science. The recordings or live sessions are a great tool for bases to use to connect with youth virtually or to use within the club meeting.

Face-to-Face Program Idea: Host an in-person session and let the special guest on the webinar be the program expert. Following the session add in a fun debrief game to help wrap up the session followed by the 4-H pledge. As an idea bonus provide themed snacks to go a-long with the session!

Stand-Alone Virtual Program Idea: Include the Zoom into Science webinar link into your parent newsletters. This is a great way for youth to learn and connect with others from the state.

Group Virtual Program Idea: Host a pre-event session to allow time for your local area youth to connect. Conduct some get to know you games and social time. After your local connection time share the Webinar link for individuals to join into.

Upcoming Sessions: Promotional materials for our upcoming sessions can be found attached to this e-mail. 

  • All about Sea Turtles: October 1, 2020 at 4:00pm eastern – Join the staff at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island to learn all about these fascinating creatures!  You’ll have a close encounter with some of the turtle patients and hear their recovery stories.
  • All about Food Safety: October 15, 2020 at 4:00pm eastern – Join Dr. Manpreet Singh with UGA Poultry Science Department to learn all about bacteria, food safety, and the importance of washing your hands!