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4-H Youth Development By: Karen NelsonKansas 4-H has lots of project learning ideas for you!Kansas 4-H Spark Sheets for each project: https://www.kansas4-h.org/projects/ Kansas Clover Classroom: https://www.kansas4-h.org/resources/cloverclassroom.htmlGet Going—Set Your 4-H Project Learning GoalsNow that you have enrolled in 4-H and selected your projects, it is time to plan what you would like to learn and accomplish.• What do you want to do and learn in your 4-H Project this year?• What new skills would you like to gain?• Where can you go to learn new skills?Classes, camps, project meetings?• Who will help you?• What specific things do you need to do to reach your goal?• How will you know you reached your goal?K-State Setting 4-H Project Goals Worksheet: https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/4H1100.pdfYour goals should have three parts:1. the action: how are you going to do it2. the result: what will you do—be specific3. the timetable: when you plan to have it doneFind some examples of project goals here: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/sites/ www.extension.iastate.edu/files/boone/ Examplesofprojectgoals1.pdfActionResultTimetableWho Will Help MeI want to learnto collect, identify, and display six new bugsbefore the fairMy project leaderTry writing your own project goals!“A goal without a plan is just a wish.” ― Antoine d e Saint-ExupéryContact:Karen Nelson, 4-H Youth Development Agent Sunflower District—785.890.4880 karennelson@ksu.eduK-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.


































































































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