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4-H Woodworking Project

Wood Science Level 1 (Grades 3-4)

Project Completion Recommendations 

Complete the activities as indicated in the manual or as specified by the County Extension Office. 

 

Exhibit 

  • Exhibit one article of choice made during the current 4-H program year demonstrating a minimum of five (5) techniques outlined in the Indiana 4-H Woodworking Tools, Techniques and Skills Chart 4-H 6875C-W.  Exhibits may also include higher level techniques that have been mastered.  Any higher level techniques will not be counted as part of the minimum five, but nevertheless will be evaluated for quality.  A woodworking skills sheet is to be submitted with the exhibit for judging.  
  • Exhibit a poster on any topic covered in the Level 1 manual. 

 

 

Wood Science Level 2 (Grades 5-6)

Project Completion Recommendations 

Complete the activities as indicated in the manual or as specified by the County Extension Office. 

 

Exhibit  

  • Exhibit one article of choice made during the current 4-H program year demonstrating a minimum of five (5) techniques outlined in the Indiana 4-H Woodworking Tools, Techniques and Skills Chart, 4-H 6875C-W.  Exhibits may also include lower and/or higher level techniques that have been mastered.  Any lower/higher level techniques will not be counted as part of the minimum five, but nevertheless will be evaluated for quality.  A woodworking skills sheet is to be submitted with the exhibit for judging. 
  • Exhibit a poster on any topic covered in the Level 2 manual. 

 

Wood Science Level 3 (Grades 7-9)

 Project Completion Recommendations 

Complete the activities as indicated in the manual or as specified by the County Extension Office. 

 

 

Exhibit 

  • Exhibit one article of choice made during the current 4-H program year demonstrating a minimum of five (5) techniques outlined in the Indiana 4-H Woodworking Tools, Techniques and Skills Chart, 4-H 6875C-W.  Exhibits may also include lower and/or higher level techniques that have been mastered.  Any lower/higher level techniques will not be counted as part of the minimum five, but nevertheless will be evaluated for quality.  A woodworking skills sheet is to be submitted with the exhibit for judging. 
  • Exhibit a poster on any topic covered in the Level 3 manual. 

 

Wood Science Level 4 (Grades 10-12)

Project Completion Recommendations 

Complete the activities as indicated in the manual or as specified by the County Extension Office. 

 

Exhibit 

  • Exhibit one article of choice made during the current 4-H program year demonstrating a minimum of five (5) techniques outlined in the Indiana 4-H Woodworking Tools, Techniques and Skills Chart, 4-H 6875C-W.  Exhibits may also include lower level techniques that have been mastered.  Any lower level techniques will not be counted as part of the minimum five, but nevertheless will be evaluated for quality.  A woodworking skills sheet is to be submitted with the exhibit for judging. 
  • Exhibit a poster on any topic covered in the Level 4 manual. 

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