Record Books
What you did . . . What you learned . . . When you did it!
The 4-H program has a long history of record keeping. The focus reflects the importance
of this life skill in our daily lives. In 4-H, young people have tracked their activities,
events, profits and losses, skill development and learning experiences, and much more
using the iconic 4-H Record Book. In addition to record keeping, the 4-H Record Book gives members an opportunity to
reflect on their year, measure their achievements and growth, and set goals, and develop
plans to meet those goals.
CLOVERBUDS
Please stop by the Extension office if you would like printed record pages for My 4-H Year and your project records. Below are fillable pages you can use and save on your computer. The third option is to keep your records online with Zsuite. More information can be found on the state website.
MY 4-H YEAR - record of club work, one needed for each member
NON-ANIMAL PROJECT RECORD - members need one for each project
- Project & Financial Journal - for non-livestock projects
LIVESTOCK ANIMAL RECORD - members need one for each livestock project
- Animal Project & Financial Journal Record - for small, large and companion animal projects
PROJECT BOOKS TO ORDER
HELPFUL RESOURCES
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