Life Skills Curriculum
Gila County 4-H Curriculum Library
- Search the lists below to find a curriculum that's right for you.
- Complete the Curriculum Library Reservation Form.
- Staff will contact you within 5 business days to complete the reservation process.
- Pick up your kit at the UArizona Cooperative Extension office at 5515 S. Apache Ave., Suite 600, Globe AZ, 85501. Please contact staff BEFORE picking up your reserved materials.
Available Curriculum
Am I Ready for Work? – This project is for students who are preparing for their first paid jobs. Activities cover everything from making a good first impression to managing your money, including applying, getting references, creating a resume, and interviewing.
Diversity: The Source of Our Strength – This curriculum explores the many forms diversity takes in daily life. See life from various perspectives and have fun learning about new situations and people who are different from you.
Entrepreneurship Investigation – Discovery is what ESI: Unit 1 is all about! Youth will learn about entrepreneurship by investigating businesses in their communities.
Entrepreneurship, Helpers Guide – This curriculum includes extensive background on life skills, teaching using Experiential Learning Model, background on entrepreneurship & answers to questions in youth manual.
General's Leadership Academy – This curriculum guide introduces youth to leadership and teamwork skills. Youth will learn about military protocol, tactics and logistics in a meeting-style learning environment.
Leadership Skills You Never Outgrow 1 – Leadership skills are not developed overnight. Leadership Skills You Never Outgrow 1 will help you build your leadership skills by completing a series of leadership activities.
Leadership Skills You Never Outgrow 2 – Leadership Skills You Never Outgrow 2 will help build leadership skills by completing a series of leadership activities. These leadership activities will help youth gain skills in seven different areas: Understanding self, communicating, getting along with others, learning to learn, making decisions, managing, and working with groups.
Leadership Skills You Never Outgrow 3 – Leadership Skills You Never Outgrow 3 will help you build your leadership skills by completing a series of leadership activities. This is the third level in the Leadership series.
My Financial Future – From organizing finances to savings, risk management and consumer breadcrumbs, My Financial Future helps middle and high school youth build critical skills and knowledge in money management.
Personal Finance Helpers Guide – Whether you’re a teacher, youth club leader or in another position of influence in youth education, you’ll find this personal finance curriculum to be very practical. Youth who learn how to be good caretakers of their money can apply those skills to other areas of their lives.
Service-Learning Helper's Guide – This exciting guide for leaders offers group service learning activities like community mapping, identifying group roles, and journaling.
Shopping Savvy – This fun and informative project is for members with some clothing project experience. After members take stock of their current wardrobe, they compare different brands of the same clothing item, study current fashion trends, learn proper clothing care and, of course, go shopping!
Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse: Emergency Preparedness – This curriculum explores emergency
preparedness techniques and safety rules in case there
should ever be a zombie apocalypse or natural disaster.
Work Ready Life Skills Curriculum – The purpose of the Purdue Extension Work Ready program is to teach life skills necessary to increase the number of qualified applicants for the job openings in the United States.