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Module 1

The Who, What & Why of Pollinators

Module 2

Pollinators and Plants in Partnership

Module 3

The Other Half of the Partnership: Pollinators

Module 4

Pollinator-Friendly Habitat in Your Area

Module 5

Creating Pollinator-Friendly Habitat

Module 6

Community Service Project and Celebration

Resources/Links

Acknowledgements

Introduction to 4-H Series

Module 6


Celebration of Project

Purpose:

  • Celebrate and share learning and accomplishments with family and friends.

Participants will:

  • Share knowledge with others through displays and activities
  • Feel positive about what they have learned and accomplished
  • Gain experience in planning and organizing an event

Activity:

This activity should be planned and carried out primarily by the participants.
Things that it might include are:

  • nvitations for parents and family
  • Displays of
    -- Field Observation Chart that was begun in Session I
    -- Pollinators and flowers designed and created by students
    -- Green map project
    -- Photos from field trips and other sessions
    -- Field journals
  • Refreshments or a meal featuring foods which are dependent on pollinators such as
    -- Orange juice or a fruit juice punch
    -- Nuts, plain or prepared in various ways or in baked goods
    -- Vegetables and dip
    -- Stir-fried vegetables with rice
    -- Fruit tray or fruit salad
    -- Apple pie
    -- Chocolate fondue with fruits for dipping
    -- Banana splits with fruit and chocolate toppings and nuts
  • Games and Skits
  • Guided tour of community service project site.

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