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4-H Science & Engineering
Michigan 4-H science and engineering facilitates opportunities that encourage participants to make observations, ask questions, design solutions to problems, test ideas and discover answers while exploring and learning about their world.
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Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Lava Lamps
Published on November 22, 2016
This activity provides youth the opportunity to build their own lava lamps. -
Dog training: How to structure a beginners’ obedience class
Published on October 25, 2012
Be successful when training 4-H youth to work with their dogs by following this eight-week course outline. -
Using social media in your volunteer program
Published on February 23, 2015
Do all social media tools overwhelm you? Learn why its important and quick tips to help make it easy. -
Michigan 4-H grows scientists
Published on August 24, 2016
4-H helps to increase science literacy and grow future scientists in Michigan through hundreds of science programs statewide. -
Michigan 4-H youth is a true leader in science with research in eating insects
Published on December 5, 2016
Midland County youth earns local and national honors with his insect-eating presentations. -
New archery event at Michigan 4-H Shooting Sports State Tournament
Published on September 15, 2016
Find out the newest archery event at the Michigan 4-H State Shoot that helps prepare youth for national competition. -
Enjoying the outdoors virtually: Good or bad?
Published on September 20, 2016
Are electronics helping us lose our connection to the outdoors? -
Biology’s new frontier could have big implications for Great Lakes fish
Published on December 5, 2016
New research shows that epigenetics play a major role in the domestication of hatchery trout. -
Science ideas for young children: Part 13 – Falling leaves
Published on November 1, 2013
Teach young children about science by enjoying fall leaves. -
MSU Extension educator chosen as 2017 Informal Science Educator of the Year
Published on March 17, 2017
Sea Grant's Brandon Schroeder to receive honor from Michigan Science Teachers Association. -
Michigan Sea Grant Extension welcomes new educator to Saginaw Bay region
Published on January 17, 2018
Meaghan Gass excited to help build capacity, collaboration among groups in area. -
Michigan 4-H used $20,000 grant to train teen leaders to promote agriscience career exploration
Published on June 29, 2018
A 2016 4-H Agriculture Innovators Experience project engaged teen 4-Hers to teach the important link between pollinators and food production to younger youth. -
Teachers: Register now for the 2018 Great Lakes Education Program and think spring!
Published on February 6, 2018
Award-winning program advances Great Lakes literacy and stewardship among K-12 students throughout southeast Michigan. -
Tips for solar eclipse viewing with children
Published on August 16, 2017
How to safely view and explain a solar eclipse. -
Come celebrate the St Mary’s River and Great Lakes Restoration success in the Upper Peninsula!
Published on June 2, 2017
Completion of the Little Rapids Project marks the progress in restoring key St. Mary’s River habitat. -
What is an underwater ROV?
Published on December 30, 2015
4-H science gets youth engaged in building underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROV). -
Michigan’s underwater preserves offer unique views of Great Lakes maritime heritage
Published on November 23, 2016
Michigan Sea Grant Extension has played key role since the 1980s in development of Michigan’s system of underwater preserves. -
Grapes and the science behind them
Published on September 8, 2016
Grapes can be eaten fresh or used for making wine, juice, jam, jelly, raisins, vinegar and grape seed oil. -
Lake Ontario - the O in HOMES
Published on September 19, 2012
The acronym HOMES helps us remember the names of the five Great Lakes. This article focuses on the O in HOMES—Lake Ontario. -
Cloverbud programs set the stage for success – Part 1
Published on October 17, 2012
Michigan 4-H programs geared toward 5 to 8 year-olds can provide youth with a solid foundation in animal science projects.