How to make a successful 4-H Recordbook Created by: Courtney Wilson

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How to make a successful 4-H Recordbook

Created by: Courtney Wilson

Recordbook Objectives

1. Attain a broad knowledge of 4-H projects & activities and the way they improve family and community life.

2. Acquire life skills essential for becoming an active, skilled, productive and responsible citizen.

3. Adopt & apply the latest practices and research findings to everyday living.

4. Use all 4-H training & experiences choosing & preparing for a job.

5. Develop leadership skills that promote positive youth development.

What is a recordbook?

• A 4-H recordbook is a 4-H member’s annual record of growth and accomplishments.

• It is an historical record of the member’s 4-H career.

• 4-H members record the projects they have been involved in, what they have learned, and how they have grown both in their knowledge and personally.

What is the primary purpose of a 4-H recordbook?

• The primary purposes of completing a recordbook are for a young person to:

develop the skills necessary to set goals

Work toward achieving those goals Reflect on his/her experiences Set new and higher goals for

themselves

Are recordbooks important?

• Record keeping teaches: Responsibility Self-Reflection Accountability• 4-H members who complete

recordbooks throughout their 4-H career have the skills to complete college, award and scholarship applications.

Why do a Recordbook?

1. To help you learn record keeping skills2. Document 4-H learning experiences3. Learn how to set goals and keep up

with the progress4. Reflect and understand the value of

your learning experiences5. Help monitor your growth and

development

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6. Provide information for awards and recognition7. Documentation of the value of 4-H

When should recordbooks be completed?

• Recordbooks should be completed throughout the year and are evaluated at the county level in late June/early July.

• District recordbook judging competitions occur in July, followed by the state judging for senior 4-H members in August.

Recordbook Basics

• Recordbook category• 4-H story• Project experiences and participation• Leadership • Community Service• Recognition and awards• Non 4-H experiences

Recordbook categories

• Beef• Citizenship & Civic Education • Clothing & Textiles• Communication & Expressive Arts• Companion Animal• Consumer Education• Dairy

Recordbook Categories Cont.

• Family Life• Entomology• Food & Nutrition• Gardening & Horticulture• Goat• Health• Horse• Housing & Home Environment

Recordbook Categories cont.

• Leadership• Natural Resources• Personal Development• Photography• Plant & Soil Science• Poultry• Public Speaking • Rabbit• Recreation

Recordbook Categories cont.

• Safety• Science, Engineering, & Technology• Sheep• Shooting Sports• Swine• Veterinary Science• Wildlife & Fisheries

4-H Story

• 4-H member discusses highlights or points of interests that may not fit into the 4-H project report form

• Vital part of the recordbook because it helps the judges to get to know the 4-H member

• The story should be personal, written in 1st person, and should express good things and unfortunate things that have happened in the member’s life.

Project experiences & participation

• 4-H recordbooks cover up to 4 projects for the past 4 years

• This is a summary of your experiences for the year.

• Examples: total number of tours, meetings, shows, meals, demonstrations (attended), etc.

Leadership

• Vital part of the 4-H recordbook• Members record their experiences in

leadership roles they have had.• Examples: elected/appointed offices,

volunteer roles, or promotional leadership at the club, county, district, state, national, and even the international level.

Community Service

• Community service is a way for 4-H members to contribute to their communities.

• A recordbook should describe the number of community service projects a member has been involved with, how many people were served through the events, and the highlights of community service for the 4-H member.

Recognition & Awards

• 4-H member highlights the most significant and special awards received during the years in 4-H.

• Ribbons and trophies are fine, but do you have MVP, unsung hero, helper of the week?

Non 4-H Experiences

• Developing a well-rounded 4-H member has always been a focus of the 4-H program.

• Members are encouraged to be active in school, church and civic organizations.

• This section of the recordbook allows 4-H members to describe their involvement in these aspects of life.

Developing a 4-H recordbook

• Family affair• 4-H members & their parents/guardians

should develop a record-keeping system for recording all the events in which members are involved.

• The record keeping can be as informal as keeping a calendar on the refrigerator & writing down all activities, or as complex as a computer spreadsheet a family designs.

Developing a 4-H recordbook

• Once the information is gathered, the 4-H member decides which category to enter the recordbook in.

• It should be a category in which he or she has actively participated and in which growth can be demonstrated.

Benefits of completing a 4-H recordbook

• A 4-H recordbook helps a member organize both 4-H & non 4-H information that is useful in applying for awards & scholarships.

• The current 4- H recordbook requirements mirror those of the Texas 4-H Scholarship Application, making the application process much easier for those who have completed the recordbooks.

Benefits of completing a 4-H recordbook

• 4-H members who have completed recordbooks over the years have a vast resource of information for their college applications & other scholarships.

• Recordbooks are also a source of personal satisfaction, as 4-H members reflect on how they have grown over the years.

Tips on making a recordbook successful

• Decide on a category on which you have been the most involved in.

• Pick the category at the start of the year & keep up with your data.

• Make sure you keep your data with a method that is easy for you.

• If you have trouble, do not be afraid to ask a parent to help you.

• Keep all your data in a folder or somewhere where you can find it so you can enter the data in the computer when its time to fill out the forms online.

Online Recordbook System

• www.4hreports.com• When you get on this website all you

have to do is follow the instructions on each sheet.

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