4-H Basics
4-H Pledge
Club Officers
Club Meetings
Parliamentary Procedure
100

These are the 4-H colors

What are green and white?

100

This is pledged "to clearer thinking"

What is head?

100
Officer that runs the Club meeting
Who is the Club President?
100
The list of business items to be discussed at a Club meeting
What is the agenda?
100

A formal proposal to take action

What is a motion?

200

The 4-H emblem

What is the 4-leaf clover?

200

This is pledged "to greater loyalty"

What is "heart?"

200
This officer takes notes at the meeting
Who is the Secretary?
200

This part of the agenda covers things previously discussed at meetings.

What is Old Business?

200

This must be done to pass a motion after discussion.

What is a vote?

300

The 4-H Motto

What is "To make the Best Better"?

300

These are pledged "to greater service"

What are hands?

300
The officer that keeps track of the club's money
Who is the Treasurer?
300

This part of the agenda covers things that have not been discussed at previous meetings.

What is New Business?

300

A change made to a motion

What is an amendment?

400
Year that 4-H was founded

What is 1902?

400

This is pledged "to better living"

What is health?

400

The officer who writes articles in the local news paper for the 4-H Club

Who is the reporter?

400

This part of the agenda covers what appointed groups of people have done since the last meeting

What is Committee Reports?

400

Temporary suspension of a motion

What is a table?

500

The location of the National 4-H Center

Where is Chevy Chase, Maryland?

500
Year that the 4-H pledge was officially adopted

What is 1927?

500

The officer who leads fun activities at the club meetings

Who is game/recreation leader?

500

This part of the agenda is when the secretary reads notes that have been sent to the 4-H club

What is correspondence?

500

The manual for parliamentary procedure that 4-H clubs follow

What is Robert's Rules of Order?