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“Reading Makes ₵ents” teaches children money management
Published on January 22, 2013
Young people learn basic money management concepts through this National 4-H curriculum’s book suggestions and hand-on activities. -
Character development: Learning respect through 4-H livestock projects
Published on January 22, 2013
Michigan 4-H teaches youth character attributes to help them learn to show respect to others while showing their livestock projects. -
Character development: Learning respect through 4-H livestock projects
Published on January 22, 2013
Michigan 4-H teaches youth character attributes to help them learn to show respect to others while showing their livestock projects. -
Record keeping: Determine the purpose – Part 2
Published on January 22, 2013
Explore how to keep good records and what youth need to get started. -
Building community relationships: Part 2 – Where to find partners
Published on January 22, 2013
Explore strategic suggestions for identifying and locating potential community partners. -
“Reading Makes ₵ents” teaches children the history of money
Published on January 18, 2013
The National 4-H curriculum teaches young people about money concepts by using children’s literature and related hands-on activities. -
Explore the science of space through stargazing
Published on January 18, 2013
Learn more about how you can work with youth to learn and understand science by making use of the night sky. -
Vision and innovation: Lessons from Henry Ford
Published on January 18, 2013
Great innovators come up with the ideas that have changed the world. Michigan’s Henry Ford is a prime example of this fact. -
Fish attractors: Improve the conditions on your favorite lake
Published on January 17, 2013
Explore an introduction to making easy-to-assemble “fish hotel” attractors. -
The science behind equine-assisted activities and therapeutic riding – Part I
Published on January 16, 2013
Learn more about the science behind equine-assisted therapy and what benefits riders take from the experience.