4-H Basics
4-H Pledge
4-H Projects
4-H Clubs
4-H Randomness
100

These are the 4-H colors

What is green and white?

100

I pledge my _____ to clearer thinking

What is head?

100

What does STEM stand for? 

What is Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

100

How often do 4-H clubs meet?

At least once a month

100

Can any kid in your County join 4-H?

Yes!!

200

The 4-H emblem

What is a 4-leaf clover?

200

I pledge my heart to _____  ______

What is greater loyalty? 

200

Three animal projects you can do in 4-H

What are dairy, beef, swine, sheep, goats, horse, poultry, rabbits, dogs?

200

Officer that runs the club meeting

Who is President?

200

What are kids who are 5-7 years old in 4-H called?

Cloverbuds

300

The 4-H motto

What is "To Make the Best Better?"
300

What are the hand signs you do while saying the 4-H Pledge?

Point to your head, then to your heart, then open your hands up to your side and finish with your hands at your side.

300

Name the project where you can take pictures and learn about cameras

Photography

300

Officer that keeps track of money

Who is the Treasurer?
300

A summer overnight activity for younger 4-H members. Often older 4-H members serve as counselors.

What is 4-H Camp?

400

The four H's

What are Head, Heart, Hands and Health?
400

For my ______, my club, my _________, my country and my world

What is family and community?

400

Name two types of Expressive Arts projects

What are Cake Decorating, Arts & Crafts, Collectables, Photography, Scrapbooking, Sewing, Textile Science, Theatre Arts

400

How many members do you need to form a club?

7 members and three families

400

What year did 4-H start?

1902

500

Age you have to be to join 4-H

Who is 5 years old and enrolled in school?

500

3rd line of the pledge

What is "I pledge my hands to larger service"?

500

Where are the projects exhibited 

Your County Fair

500

Adults volunteer to plan meetings, help with projects, and help with 4-H related activities.

What are 4-H Club Adult Volunteers?

500

When should a member arrive at a meeting?

On time!