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Ground rules for effective meetings and youth-adult partnerships
, September 5, 2024
Youth making a difference in county government
, December 13, 2023
Flint River Environmental Leaders
, December 7, 2023
Why are smart people full of doubt, but ignorant people full of confidence?
, November 21, 2023
Improve your pumpkin pie with science
, November 13, 2023
Teach science with your Thanksgiving left-overs
, November 9, 2023
How do you capture a lifetime of memories?
, August 31, 2023
Gathering a lifetime of memories starts with asking questions
, August 31, 2023
What are your family’s traditions at holiday time?
, December 19, 2022
Consider starting a new tradition this winter season with your family
, December 15, 2022
Science with pumpkins and squash
, October 17, 2022
Improving your public speaking, part 2: What’s the point?
, October 11, 2022
Improving your public speaking, part 4: The “A-Ha” experience
, October 11, 2022
Improving your public speaking, part 3: It is in the details
, October 11, 2022
Improving your public speaking, part 1: Getting started
, October 11, 2022
Improving your public speaking, part 5: Putting it all together
, October 11, 2022
Citizenship ideas for young children: What do my taxes pay for?
, April 25, 2022
Eating bugs: Part 3 - Catch and eat them yourself
, April 21, 2022
Eating bugs: Part 2 – Eating bugs around the world
, April 18, 2022
Eating bugs: Part 1 - You already have!
, April 14, 2022
MSU Extension children and youth listening sessions background and summary
, June 3, 2020
What do youth need? MSU Extension hosts listening sessions and identifies desire for online interactions, hands on activities and more
, May 27, 2020
MSU Extension to host listening sessions for children and youth programming
, April 17, 2020
65 icebreaker questions for online meetings
, March 31, 2020
Icebreakers for online meetings
, March 31, 2020
84 easy science lessons you can do at home
, March 16, 2020
Easy science, math and language arts lessons to do at home
, March 13, 2020
Science ideas for young children: Keeping your water troughs thawed
, February 17, 2020
What does it mean to be colorblind?
, January 28, 2020
Defeat weeding by eating – Part 3: Lambsquarters and nutrition
, October 24, 2019
Defeat weeding by eating – Part 2: Plant adaptations
, October 24, 2019
Defeat weeding by eating – Part 1: Identifying plants
, October 24, 2019
Science ideas for young children: Finding a flood
, October 22, 2019
4-H Guiding Principles: Youth are actively engaged in their own development
, October 22, 2019
4-H Guiding Principles: Youth are considered participants rather than recipients in the learning process
, October 22, 2019
Science ideas for young children: Eating wild foods
, October 22, 2019
4-H Guiding Principles: Youth develop positive relationships with adults and peers
, October 1, 2019
Science ideas for young children: Wild wacky water critters
, October 1, 2019
Science ideas for young children: Lakes versus rivers
, October 1, 2019
4-H Guiding Principles: Youth are physically and emotionally safe
, October 1, 2019
Civic discussions with youth: Graduation requirements
, May 31, 2019
Civic discussions with youth: The gas tax
, May 30, 2019
Understanding culture and family history: Immigration
, May 29, 2019
Science ideas for preschoolers: Rock ‘n roll frogs
, March 12, 2019
Understanding culture and family history: Birth and adoption stories
, March 12, 2019
What good is a lobbyist?
, February 15, 2019
What makes 4-H different from other youth organizations?
, February 15, 2019
Can you practice sportsmanship?
, February 15, 2019
4-H in 1930
, February 14, 2019
How many people do I vote for? – Part 2: Federal elected positions
, October 9, 2018
How many people do I vote for? – Part 1
, October 9, 2018
How many people do I vote for? – Part 7: City, township and village officials
, October 9, 2018
How many people do I vote for? – Part 8: Other governments
, October 9, 2018
How many people do I vote for? – Part 4: Education elected officials
, October 9, 2018
How many people do I vote for? – Part 3: State elected positions
, October 9, 2018
How many people do I vote for? – Part 5: County elected officials
, October 9, 2018
How many people do I vote for? – Part 6: Judges
, October 9, 2018
Be a midterm voter!
, September 18, 2018
Traditions around the Fourth of July
, June 27, 2018
Are federal tax dollars high or low?
, June 13, 2018
Michigan State Capitol scavenger hunt
, June 8, 2018
United States food culture
, May 3, 2018
Michigan food culture
, May 2, 2018
Experience world cultures by celebrating national holidays
, May 1, 2018
What is your family’s food culture at holiday time?
, December 20, 2017
Why does the U.S. Constitution spend so much time protecting criminals? Part 1
, June 29, 2017
Why does the U.S. Constitution spend so much time protecting criminals? Part 2
, June 29, 2017
What does freedom of religion mean to you?
, June 29, 2017
Should you be able to own any weapons you want?
, June 21, 2017
Should you be able to say anything you want?
, June 21, 2017
Should you be able to do whatever you want on your own land?
, June 5, 2017
Does government control your school?
, June 2, 2017
Anybody can teach science: Do glasses make you smarter?
, January 5, 2017
Anybody can teach science: Can you move an animal without touching it?
, January 5, 2017
Anybody can teach science: Does texting affect safe driving?
, January 5, 2017
Anybody can teach science: Milk tasting
, December 28, 2016
Anybody can teach science: Does ear shape affect ability to hear?
, December 28, 2016
Anybody can teach science: Do moms really have eyes in the back of their head?
, December 21, 2016
Anybody can teach science: Test of strength
, December 20, 2016
Citizenship ideas for young children: Learning about your community
, December 15, 2016
Citizenship ideas for young children: Citizenship in parks and playgrounds
, December 15, 2016
Citizenship ideas for young children: Citizenship while driving
, June 23, 2016
Citizenship ideas for young children: Voting someone else in charge
, June 23, 2016
Whole-house water treatment systems and the Flint water crisis
, March 30, 2016
Water filters and lead
, February 17, 2016
Science ideas for young children: Gloves and mittens
, February 1, 2016
Science ideas for young children: Defrosting windows
, February 1, 2016
Beyond the five senses: Body awareness
, December 1, 2015
Beyond the five senses: Temperature
, November 19, 2015
Beyond the five senses: Time
, November 4, 2015
Beyond the five senses: Direction
, October 26, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Making noodles
, October 21, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Making candy
, October 13, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Looking at galls
, October 9, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Harvesting and eating tomatoes
, October 5, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Stacking cards
, October 1, 2015
Youth can get involved with local government
, July 30, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Chasing ants
, July 29, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Playing in the dirt
, June 22, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Sand castles
, June 22, 2015
Science ideas for young children: The marshmallow test
, May 11, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Flowers and plant reproduction
, May 11, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Using cold weather to learn about science
, February 26, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Hot chocolate experiments
, February 26, 2015
Science ideas for young children: Keeping your house warm
, February 6, 2015
Science ideas for young children: coolers
, February 2, 2015
Science and mashed potatoes
, November 17, 2014
Teaching kid about science with gravy
, November 14, 2014
Dry ice and spooky Halloween fun
, October 23, 2014
Teaching kids about science and seed dispersal
, September 26, 2014
Teaching kids about science using with seeds
, September 23, 2014
Science ideas for young children: decomposition hike
, September 19, 2014
Teaching children about science with football
, September 16, 2014
Teaching kids about science with water balloons
, August 15, 2014
Science at the beach with waves
, July 21, 2014
Teaching children about science with fireflies
, July 9, 2014
Teaching children about science while watching fireworks
, July 7, 2014
Critters attacking your garden? Use them to teach your children about science!
, May 30, 2014
Teaching children science with fire and thermodynamics
, May 23, 2014
Teaching science with density and tasty drinks
, May 4, 2014
Teaching kids about physics: Activities in the car
, May 2, 2014
How do signs of spring involve science?
, April 4, 2014
Mud can be more than just dirty
, April 3, 2014
From the vault Part 1: Wildlife Conservation for 4-H Clubs
, February 24, 2014
From the vault Part 2: Great Lakes 4-H fact sheets
, February 24, 2014
Science in extreme cold
, January 31, 2014
Teaching science through sledding
, January 29, 2014
Science ideas for young children: Part 17 – Chocolate chip cookies
, December 18, 2013
Science ideas for young children: Part 16 – Snow
, December 17, 2013
Science ideas for young children: Part 13 – Falling leaves
, November 1, 2013
Youth water quality tests – Part 6 – Fecal coliform
, September 25, 2013
Youth water quality tests – Part 5 – Turbidity
, September 18, 2013
Youth water quality tests – Part 4 – pH
, September 11, 2013
Youth water quality tests – Part 3 – Biochemical oxygen demand
, September 4, 2013
Youth water quality tests – Part 2 – Dissolved oxygen
, July 26, 2013
Youth water quality tests – Part 1 – Temperature
, July 19, 2013
Habitat in the backyard & schoolyard – Part 7: Birdbaths
, May 31, 2013
Science ideas for young children: Where did the water go? Part 8
, May 6, 2013
Science ideas for young children Part 9 – Oobleck
, April 30, 2013
Science ideas for young children – Part 7: Signs of spring
, March 25, 2013
Habitat in the backyard – Part 6: Poop!
, January 28, 2013
Habitat in the backyard – Part 5: Tracks in the snow
, January 23, 2013
4-H committee, club troubleshooting: Save your club from common pitfalls
, December 31, 2012
Water conservation: Cleaning up – Part 3
, November 23, 2012
Water conservation: Toilets – Part 2
, November 19, 2012
Water conservation: Water wasters – Part 1
, November 15, 2012
Habitat in the backyard – Part 4: “Tree-ting” wildlife!
, October 25, 2012
Habitat in the backyard – Part 3: Birds, bees and blooms!
, October 11, 2012
Habitat in the backyard – Part 2: Rock On!
, September 25, 2012
Habitat in the backyard – Part 1: The beauty of a brush pile
, September 19, 2012
4-H youth protect Michigan’s rivers as they learn in
, September 18, 2012
Science ideas for preschoolers – Part 4: Baby birds
, June 6, 2012
Encourage growth in 4-H youth through service and leadership
, May 27, 2012
Encourage 4-H youth to appreciate multiculturalism
, May 25, 2012
4-H youth develop skills that help them succeed
, May 23, 2012
Science ideas for preschoolers – Part 1: Stream table science
, May 8, 2012
Science ideas for preschoolers – Part 2: Race through the dirt
, May 8, 2012
Authored Documents
Identifying Trees of Michigan: E2332 Revised 2022
, May 23, 2022
Identifying Trees of Michigan: E2332 Revised 2022
, May 23, 2022
Sesiones de Escucha de Extensión de MSU (por sus siglas en inglés): Temas de Sesiones de Español
, November 2, 2020
MSU Extension Listening Sessions: Themes from Spanish Language Sessions
, November 2, 2020
A Guide to Home Water Treatment bulletin
, April 11, 2017
4-H Nature Connections: Track Patterns
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