Have you ever thought about doing a recordbook? A recordbook is good for those who want to keep records of their 4-H career, win awards for resumes, or help you with filling out your scholarship applications. All seniors who complete a recordbook say that it helped them with filling out their scholarship applications a lot.
County Record Books are due: June 3, 2022 by 5:00 pm
Recordbooks are available to purchase for $3 cash or check made payable to 4-H Adult Leaders
About Recordbooks:
Why is it important you keep a record of your 4-H activities? Because, by recording your activities you can remember all the fun you’ve had so far, and set future goals! Keeping records of 4-H projects could help you when you apply for college scholarships too! 4-H Record books are books you make to record your annual projects.
Specific Categories
Depending on your age group you will fall into the Junior, Intermediate, or Senior category for the Recordbooks. As you progress to the next age group, you will keep your previous year’s report forms and keep adding new ones each year.
Click here for the Record Book categories.
All 4-H Members use the SAME Record book forms
Junior
For grades 3-5.
This group focuses on 1 main project for the current 4-H year.
Intermediate
For 6-8 grade.
This age group focuses on 1 main project for the current 4-H year.
Senior
For grades 9-12.
This age group can do a max of 4 projects for the current 4-H year.
Clover
(Option to utilize the same forms as junior, intermediate, & senior or utilize the forms below)
Either is acceptable for the county contest!
For grades K-2
- 4-H Club Meetings Page
- Recordbook County Fair
- Recordbook Cover
- Recordbook Draw Favorite
- Recordbook I Certify Statement
- Recordbook Introduction Page
- Recordbook Write Favorite
Resources for Students and Parents
https://agrilife.org/d84h/events-and-activities/recordbook-judging/
https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/recordbooks/