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4-H Youth Development

Nebraska 4-H Curriculum

Nebraska School Standards: Bringing 4-H to the Classroom

Content standards establish specific expectations for the assessment of cumulative learning by the end of first grade, fourth grade, eighth grade and twelfth grade. The standards that are listed below for each piece of Nebraska 4-H curriculum serve as a base guide and are not absolute - you may find that you add or subtract specific standards as you seek to meet the needs of your unique educational setting. In addition, as the curriculum is adapted, standards for grade levels not listed may be met. Visit the Nebraska Department of Education website to access current standard lists in each content area.

These are University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension publications, so we have aligned them to the Nebraska State Educational Standards, which are in compliance with national educational standards. If you are using this curriculum in another state, please refer to your local education department to reference your own individual state standards and see how they relate to the standards listed here.


Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship Investigation Unit 1: Discover the E-Scene

Entrepreneurship Investigation Unit 2: The Case of Me

Entrepreneurship Investigation Unit 3: Your Business Inspection


Animal and Plant Science

Veterinary Science Unit 1: Normal Animal
          Standards Chart

Everyone a Gardener

Veterinary Science Unit 2: Animal Disease
          Standards Chart

Veterinary Science Unit 3: Animal Health

Livestock Judging
          Standards Chart


Consumer and Family Science

Making Cents of It

Attention Shoppers

Shopping in Style

Sewing for Fun

Clothing Level I

Clothing Level II

Design Decisions

Quilt Quest

The Sitter


Healthy Lifestyles Education

Fast Foods

The Road to Good Cooking

Youth in Motion


Leadership and Citizenship

And My World


Environmental Education & Earth Sciences

Amphibians & You: A Look at the Amphibian Crisis

Instigator: Bug or Insect- Do You Know the Difference

Wildlife Conservation I: The Worth of Wild Roots

Wildlife Conservation II: Living Wild in An Ecosystem

Wildlife Conservation III: Managing In a World With You and Me


Science, Engineering & Technology

4-Wheelin' Physics Fun