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A 4-H exploration activity series for Cloverbud members
February 2020
Project Exploration: S.T.E.M.
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Outer space is filled with so many planets, solar systems,
and galaxies! For this activity unscramble the names of
these planets and star(s) in our solar system!
Space Scramble
1 . uns
2. ryemrcu
3. usvne
4 . rehta
5. amsr
6. i p t jeur
7 . rnstau
8 . sanuru
9. putnene
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Up, Up and Away!
One 4-H project you can learn about in the S.T.E.M. category is called Aerospace. Try exploring some different types of rockets and satellites by coloring them in different colors below!
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CLOUD in a Jar
Have you ever wanted to reach into the sky and grab one of
those fluffy clouds?! Well now you can create your own!
Weather is actually very scientific, it’s all about having the
right combination of elements at once.
Directions
1. Start by pouring the hot water in to the
jar. Swirl it around a bit to warm up the
sides of the jar.
2. Turn the lid upside down and place it
on top of the jar. Place several ice cubes
onto the lid, and allow it to rest on top
of the jar for about 20 seconds.
3. Remove the lid and quickly spray a bit
of hairspray into the jar, then replace
the lid with the ice still on top of it.
4. Watch the cloud form!
5. Once you see some condensation in
your cloud start forming remove the lid
and let the cloud escape into the air!
• A jar with a lid
• 1/3 cup of hot
water
• Ice (cubed or
crushed)
• Hairspray
Materials
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Robotics is another popular 4-H project within the S.T.E.M. category. There are many things that use robotics these days - restaurants, hospitals and security companies to name a few. Even some vacuum cleansers utilize the principles of robotics! Connect the dots (starting at 1, and ending at 97!) to discover the robot below!
Robot Dots !
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A very important skill you will learn over and over is how to tell where you
are directionally - North, South, East or West of another thing. A compass is a
common tool to help you tell these directions. Using the compass below, see
if you can tell which directions the objects are from each other by looking at
Hidden Code
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Dino Line Up
STEM projects have a lot of strategy, and often find multiple
solutions to puzzles and problems! Cut out the Dinosaurs and
line them up in the grids below so that each Dinosaur has it’s
own line (both horizontally and vertically!). Diagonal lines are
okay! How many different ways can you find?
January Answer Keys Answers to all Cloverbuddies activities will appear on the back cover of the following month’s
issue. For answers to this issue, watch for March’s installment of Cloverbuddies!
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Coin
Caterpillars
1. 42 ¢
2. 33 ¢
3. 17 ¢
4. 37 ¢
Color The Penguin