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School Enrichment
Booklet 2019-2020
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The programs we provide are created to act as a supplement to the learning that is already happening in the classroom.
By using the University of Nebraska Lincoln's "Learning by doing" curriculum, school enrichment sessions can help
teachers engage students and improve the learning process while meeting Nebraska State Board of Education standards.
Curriculum used in School Enrichment is developed at the University of Nebraska, Other Universities, or by the National
4-H Council.
Tracy J. Behnken 4-H Extension Educator: 4-H Youth Development
Emily Bormann
Extension Assistant: 4-H Youth Development
Autumn Lemmer Extension Assistant: 4-H Youth Development
Jordan Luxa
Extension Educator: Food, Nutrition & Health
Nebraska Extension & School Enrichment
School Enrichment Presenters
The purpose of the SPIN Program is to promote Washington County 4-H School Enrichment programming. At the conclusion of the 4-H School Enrichment program, teachers can opt-in to do a special project with their classroom related to the programming. For every project that is turned in to be displayed at WCF, the teacher receives a $0.50 credit to be redeemed for school enrichment programming the following year. The Washington County Fair Board sponsors the SPIN Program.
Special Interest (SPIN) Projects
Contact information
Nebraska Extension in Washington County 597 Grant Street Suite 200
Blair ,NE 68008 402-426-9455
All Staff E-mail: [email protected] All 4-H Staff: [email protected]
Facebook: Nebraska Extension - Washington County
@UNLWashingtonCounty
Twitter: Washington County 4-H @WCNE4H
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Scheduling School Enrichment Programs To schedule school enrichment sessions for your classroom call our office or email the presenter(s) listed on the session
you’d like to have in your classroom!
Be sure to include in your email or message: teacher name, best way to contact, classroom grade, classes you are
interested in, and requested time frame for the lesson.
Autumn: [email protected] Emily: [email protected]
Jordan: [email protected] Tracy: [email protected]
4-H Overview 4-H prepares youth to further their education and investigate potential careers by developing life skills such as: problem solving, critical thinking, communication, respecting self and others, serving the community, choosing healthy lifestyles and managing challenges.
Sessions include: Handwashing Leadership Summit Emotions & You! Soil is not a dirty word Embryology National Youth Science Day (NYSD) Ag Literacy Farm in a glove
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Food, Nutrition & Health Overview Food, Nutrition & Health programs teach youth the valuable life skills needed to be independent and successful! Sessions include: Nutrition Kits Choose Food, Fun & Fitness (CHFFF) Teen Cuisine
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School Enrichment Programs
Handwashing Teaching students the FUN WAY to wash their hands the RIGHT WAY! We will bring out the Glitter Bug to show students what it looks like when we don't wash our hands the right way.
PRICE: FREE! SUGGESTED AGE: Any age!
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann, Autumn Lemmer TIME: One 30-40 minute session
Leadership Summit Students will see the world from a new perspective and learn to be more effective leaders, as well as team members. Leadership Discovery and Personality Trait Assessment sessions followed by engaging leadership development activities will help students learn interpersonal skills.
PRICE: $5/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: 5-6th grade
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann, Autumn Lemmer TIME: One 30-40 minute session
Emotions & You! The Emotional Ruler session investigates feelings, increases young students' "emotional intelligence". The Esteemability session teaches students how giving and doing for others is a powerful way to add value to others, ourselves and the world.
PRICE: $5/Classroom
SUGGESTED AGE: Kindergarten - 2nd Grade PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann, Autumn Lemmer
TIME: Two 30 minute sessions STANDARDS:
Grade K: LA 0.3.3.b - LA 0.3.3.e Grade 1: LA 1.3.3.b - LA 1.3.3.e Grade 2: LA 2.3.3.b - LA 1.3.3.e
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School Enrichment Programs Cont.
Soil is not a Dirty Word
Students will get to be “soil scientists.” In this school enrichment session, students will investigate different types of soil and see what they find in the soil! They will also take a look at what makes some soils better for growing plants than others.
PRICE: $5/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: 2nd grade
PRESENTER(S): Autumn Lemmer TIME: One 30-40 minute session
STANDARDS: SC2.1.1, SC5.1.1
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School Enrichment Programs Cont.
Embryology
Over a 3 week time period, students get the opportunity to witness a life cycle in the classroom. Students will take responsibility to take care of fertilized eggs and learn about each stage of the life cycle.
PRICE: $10/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: Kindergarten - 7th grade
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann, Autumn Lemmer TIME: Three 30-40 minute sessions
STANDARDS: Grade 1: SC 1.6.2, Grade 2: SC 2.7.2, Grade 3: SC 3.9.3,
Grade 4: SC 4.6.3, Grade 5: SC 5.8.2, Grade 6: SC 6.6.2 - 6.9.3, Grade 7: SC 7.8.4
Incredible Wearables, National Youth Science Day Developed by the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, the Incredible Wearables kit is a fun way for kids to build wearable fitness trackers. In this fun & exciting challenge, youth will get to build and design a wearable fitness tracker!
PRICE: $5/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: 4-8th grade
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann TIME: One 60+ minute session
School Enrichment Programs Cont.
Code Your World, National Youth Science Day Code Your World is a four-part challenge that teaches kids to apply CS to the world around them through hands-on activities. Developed by Google and West Virginia University Extension Service, it includes a computer-based activity on Google’s CS First platform and three unplugged activities that bring coding to life through games and interaction.
PRICE: $5/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: 4-8th grade
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann TIME: One-four 30-60 minute sessions
STANDARDS: Next Gen Science Standards (NGSS): Elementary 3-5, Middle School 6-8
Computer Science Teachers Association Standards:
1B-AP-10 3-5, 1B-AP-11 3-5, 2-DA-09 6-8, 2-AP-10 6-8, 2-AP-12 6-8
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Ag Literacy Sessions Agriculture is important in Nebraska. Through this series, students will learn more about a variety of areas of Agriculture. Sessions include: Ag Technology, Beef, Dairy, Hogs, Corn & Soybeans, and Ag By-Products.
PRICE: $5/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: 3rd - 5th Grade
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann, Autumn Lemmer TIME: Three 30-45 minute session
STANDARDS: Grades 1-3: SC 3.1 - SS 3.4, Grades 3-5: SC 3.1 - SS 3.4
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Game Changers, National Youth Science Day Game Changers uses physical activity and puzzles to teach kids important CS concepts and problem-solving skills, creating real-world connections between computer science and civic engagement, healthy living and agriculture. Although the challenge includes one computer-based and two unplugged activities to help kids learn CS, all can be completed without internet access.
PRICE: $5/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: 4-8th grade
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann TIME: One-three 30-60 minute sessions
STANDARDS: Next Gen Science Standards (NGSS) Science and Engineering Practices
Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking: Elementary 3-5, Middle School 6-8
Engineering Design: Elementary 3-5, Middle School 6-8
Computer Science Teachers Association Standards: 1B-AP-09 3-5, 1B-AP-10 3-5, 1B-AP-11 3-5, 1B-AP-12 3-5, 2-AP-12 6-8, 2-AP-17 6-8
Farm in a Glove Students will gain knowledge of Nebraska Agriculture commodities, agricultural commodities, parts of a plant and grow common crops in a glove!
PRICE: $5/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: 1st - 5th Grade
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann, Autumn Lemmer TIME: One 30-40 minute session
STANDARDS: Grades 1-3: SC 3.1 - SS 3.4, Grades 3-5: SC 3.1 - SS 3.4
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Nutrition Kits The School Enrichment Kit program is a unique approach to educating Nebraska youth on the importance of healthy eating and physical activity. The lesson plans meet the National Standards health curriculum objective required for the nutrition unit of each age group. The kits include handouts, visual aids, games, and family newsletters.
PRICE: $10/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: Kindergarten - 5th grade
PRESENTER(S): Jordan Luxa TIME: Typically 45-60 minutes is spent on each lesson. Teachers spend an
average of 5-6 hours teaching nutrition to their class. Classrooms are allowed to keep the kit for 4 weeks.
STANDARDS: Nebraska Science Standards:
SC2.1.1a, SC2.1.1b, SC2.1.1.c, SC2.1.1.e, SC2.1.1.f, SC2.3.1.b, SC2.3.2.b, SC5.1.1.a, SC5.1.1.b, SC5.1.1.c, SC5.1.1.d, SC5.1.1.e, SC5.1.1.f, SC5.1.1.g, SC5.1.1.h, SC5.1.1.i,
SC5.1.1.a, SC5.1.1.b, SC5.1.1.c, SC5.1.1.d, SC5.1.1.e, SC5.1.1.f, SC5.1.1.g, SC5.1.1.h, SC5.1.1.i, SC5.1.2.a, SC5.1.3.a, SC5.1.3.b, SC5.1.3.c, SC5.1.3.d
Nebraska Physical Education Standards: PE.K.1.1, PE.K.1.1.a, PE.K.1.1.b, PE.K.1.1.c, PE.K.4.1, PE.K.4.1.a, PE.K.4.2,
PE.K.4.2.a, PE.K.4.4, PE.K.4.4.a, PE.K.4.5, PE.K.4.5.a, PE.1.1.1, PE.1.1.1.a, PE.1.2.1, PE.1.2.1.a, PE.1.3.4, PE.1.3.4.a, PE1.4.1, PE.1.4.2, PE.1.4.3, PE.1.4.4,
PE.1.4.5, PE.1.5.1, PE.1.5.1.a, PE.2.1.3, PE.2.1.3.c, PE.2.1.3.d, PE.2.3.1, PE.2.3.4, PE.2.3.4.a, PE.2.5.1, PE.4.3.1.a, PE.4.3.2, PE.4.3.4, PE.4.3.4.d, PE.4.4.4,
PE.4.4.5, PE.4.5.1, PE.4.5.4, PE.4.5.4.a, PE.5.3.1, PE.5.3.2, PE.5.3.4, PE.5.3.4.c, PE.5.4.1, PE.5.4.2, PE.5.4.3, PE.5.4.4, PE.5.4.5, PE.5.5.1
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Choose Food, Fun & Fitness (CHFFF) CHFFF focuses on choosing healthy beverages, eating more fruit and vegies, reading the Nutrition Facts label, choosing more whole grain, eating healthier when eating out, and breakfast. Each lesson includes interactive nutrition activities, active games, goal setting, snack recipe, and a family newsletter.
PRICE: $10/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: 3rd - 6th grade
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann, Jordan Luxa TIME: Six 60 minute sessions
Teen Cuisine Teen Cuisine is a curriculum used with middle and high-school aged youth to teach and encourage healthy eating behaviors and food preferences!
PRICE: $10/Classroom SUGGESTED AGE: Middle & High School
PRESENTER(S): Emily Bormann, Jordan Luxa TIME: Up to six lessons, lasting 90 minutes. Contact us for more
information!
Leadership Summit: 5th & 6th Grade Contact Autumn to set up a time! Also available as a 50 minute school enrichment sessions!
Students will see the world from a new perspective and learn to be more effective leaders, as well as team members. Leadership Discovery and Personality Trait Assessment sessions followed by engaging leadership development activities will help students learn interpersonal skills.
National Youth Science Day (NYSD): 8th Grade Contact Emily to schedule! Also available as a 50 minute school enrichment sessions!
4-H National Youth Science Day (NYSD) is the world's largest youth- led science experiment. Every year thousands of youth take part in the National Science Challenge focusing on important STEM topics and issues.
Real Colors: 9-12th Grade Contact Autumn and Tracy to set up a time!
A tool to help students recognize, accept and learn to value differences based on a philosophy that recognizes four different temperament types that influence human behavior and attitudes. Participants will take the Real Colors assessment followed by group activities and discussion.
Special Events
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Special Events Cont.
Ag Literacy Festival: 3rd Grade Spring 2020 (Contact Tracy for more information)
Ag Literacy Festival strives to educate youth about Nebraska’s greatest resource of agriculture. The festival sessions include beef, pigs/pork, dairy, corn & soybean production, corn & soybean products, and agricultural technology. Nebraska Extension strives to make the sessions active with hands-on learning that expose students to a greater understanding of the agriculture industry and how it is vital to our local, state and global economy. This event is held in April in Washington County and is specifically for 3rd graders.
Connecting the Dots: 9-12th Grade Contact Autumn for more information
An interactive career exploration simulation program that is de signed to help 9th/10th grade students “connect the dots” from ninth grade through postsecondary study to the work place. This day long program gives students the opportunity to build their map and define the next steps of their education and career!
Virtual School Enrichment Sessions Register here https://marketplace.unl.edu/extension/programs Contact us for more information!
Sun Rays & Windy Days, September 25, 2019 4-7th Grade, 10:00am or 2:00pm Ag Walk ‘N’ Across Nebraska, October 10, 2019 4th & 5th Grade, 10:00am or 1:00pm
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Impact Data
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Nebraska Extension in Washington County 597 Grant Street Suite 200
Blair ,NE 68008 402-426-9455
All Staff E-mail: [email protected] All 4-H Staff: [email protected]
Facebook: Nebraska Extension - Washington County
@UNLWashingtonCounty
Twitter: Washington County 4-H @WCNE4H