Resources

  • A great Leadership Curriculum for teens created by UF Extension.

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  • Project Wet, Wild, and Learning Tree are research-based and field-tested environmental education curricula designed for use by formal and informal educators. All three programs are interdisciplinary in nature and support Georgia school standards in science, agriculture/natural resources, math, social studies. Georgia 4-H Military Partnership would like to support military installation staff in attending this training.…

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  • “The year, [4-H] has partnered with Google and West Virginia University Extension Services to create activities that explore the topic of computer science, or CS, in a way that’s fun for kids and accessible for educators everywhere– regardless of your level of access to the internet or technology. Game Changers consists of three activities, each…

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  • Clue Activity

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  • Raccoon Circle

    You might be able to tell that I love games! Games are a great way to teach youth and also a wonderful brain break when teaching. Jim Cain author of The big book of low-cost training games along with several other outstanding publications created the game Raccoon Circles. The game objective is to introduce yourself.…

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  • Community Service

    Have you found yourself doing the same old thing when it comes to community service? Yes, community service is a great teaching tool for adolescents and adults; however, it is never a bad idea to change up ways we give back to our communities or how we provide support to others. Below is a list…

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  • 2019 Updated UGA Training for Base Release (Click to access PDF )

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  • Using games when teaching youth and game handbook for use with programming.

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