Success StoryJefferson County 4-H Book Clubs
Jefferson County 4-H Book Clubs
Author: Chanda Hall
Planning Unit: Jefferson County CES
Major Program: Communications and Expressive Arts
Plan of Work: Educating & Empowering Individuals and Families to Make Responsible Choices and Develop Life Skills
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
To increase reading and critical thinking skills, the Jefferson County 4-H Program decided to develop virtual book clubs for the youth in the county. In partnership with the Jefferson County Public Library, the county is now offering 3 different interactive book clubs for Clover Bud, 4th & 5th Graders and Middle/High School Students.
The public library recommends and allow the 4-H program to check out books as a classroom set. Students within the county sign up for each monthly book club and then participate in a scheduled porch pick up. Registered participants pick up their boxes with the book and supplies for activities and surprises that enhance their reading experience. Participants has read small novels, fiction, non fiction, and drama books.
As of the end of April 2021 we have had 15 different books for 3 age groups. Clover Buds, 4th & 5th graders, and Middle/High School have had books chosen for their ages. Activities have included cooking, quilt square, terrarium, upcycling & mixed media. Several participants were reluctant readers when we began but are discovering the enjoyment of reading. As one mother emailed us:
"Hello! I registered Allie for the March book club yesterday.... she’s really enjoying reading and the activities. It's always been a struggle to get her to read! Thank you so much!"
We've had a total over 40 non duplicated your participate in this program. We are making plans to office this program for the 2021-2022 4-H year.
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