4-H Project Record Books GO Online!

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Project Record Books

A project record book is not meant to be a chore. Instead, it is a way for you to learn. Here are some important reasons why 4-H expects you to complete a 4-H record book for your project. Keeping a 4-H record book will help you …4-H logo

  • Learn how to organize yourself
  • Learn how to set reasonable goals for yourself
  • Appreciate what you’ve learned this year from the goals you reached
  • Recognize what things you learned in your 4-H project
  • Explain what you’ve learned
  • Keep track of the costs of your project
  • Gather information needed to apply for awards and scholarships
  • Complete applications and resumes for jobs and college
  • Meet requirements to participate in some county, state, or national 4-H events.

Fillable PDF Forms

project record book cover4-H Project Record Books have just become easier for 4-H members! The online forms will make project record books much easier and efficient to complete.

PDF Fillable Forms for 2019 Program Year

8-12-Year-Old Forms
13-18-Year-Old Forms

Project Areas

4-H’ers work with parents, volunteers, and other 4-H’ers who share similar projects. In many cases, clubs are formed around a project area, such as county horse clubs. Project work not only increases a 4-H’ers knowledge of a particular subject of interest to them, but project work can also prepare them for a career in that field, such as veterinary science. Scholarships, prizes, awards, and special recognition are also rewards for project work.

  • Animal Science
  • Citizenship & Civic Education
  • Communication Arts
  • Environmental & Natural Resources
  • Family & Consumer Sciences
  • Healthy Lifestyles
  • Plant Science
  • Science & Technology

Where does my 4-H project fit in the Project Record Category?