Name the 4-H Emblem:
What is the 4-H Clover or four-leaf clover?
Microscopic, single cell organisms that live almost everywhere
What are bacteria?
What year did Georgia 4-H Begin?
A. 1990
B. 1904
C. 2009
What is 1904?
Animals without a backbone:
What are invertebrates?
Name a 4-H Camp located in Georgia:
What are Rock Eagle, Wahsega, Burton 4-H Center, Fortson 4-H Center, and Georgia 4-H at Camp Jekyll.
Name three ways to stay healthy and avoid microorganisms:
1. Wash your hands
2. Sanitize
3. Healthy Living
4. Don't touch your face
Answers will vary
Georgia 4-H began in __________ County.
A. Newton
B. Morgan
C. Barrow
What is Newton County?
Have feathers, endotherms (internally generate heat
and regulate their own body temperature) and lay eggs
What are birds?
Georgia 4-H is a partner with this university:
What is the University of Georgia?
__________ are nonliving and contain either DNA or RNA but not inside the nucleus.
What are viruses?
The original name of the Georgia 4-H Club:
A. The Georgia Girls Baking Club
B. The Georgia Boys Corn Club
C. The Healthy Living Club
What is the Georgia Boys Corn Club?
Endotherms (internally generate heat and regulate
their own body temperature) and produce milk for their young
What are mammals?
Name the 4-H motto:
What is "to make the best better"
Name 3 ways bacteria and viruses can be transmitted:
What is sharing food/utensils, not washing hands, going to school sick, etc.....
The largest Youth Leadership Organization in the USA:
What is 4-H?
Have scales, ectotherms (depend on external heat
sources to regulate body temperature and their body
temperatures changes with the environment), and most lay
eggs on land
What are reptiles?
Another name for 5th and 6th grade 4-H members is___________.
What is Cloverleaf?
Mold, Yeast, and Mushrooms are types of this microorganism:
What are Fungi?
Name what the 4 "H"s represent in 4-H:
What are Head, Heart, Hands and Health?
95% of animal species are ___________.
A. Invertebrates
B. Vertebrates
C. Mammals
What are invertebrates?