Record Books- start this new year by having a calendar with your 4-H events recorded!

Post date: Mar 27, 2016 3:42:38 PM

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.

Why have 4-H record books?

4-H Record Books serve a variety of purposes in the California 4-H Youth Development Program.

    • 4-H Record Books give members an opportunity to reflect on their yearly work.

    • They document their skill development and their learning experiences in a written report.

    • 4-H members measure their achievements and growth in their total years in 4-H.

    • 4-H Record Books encourage members to set goals, pursue strategies to meet those goals, and to shift gears in the face of challenges and obstacles.

    • Completion of the Personal Development Report awards 4-H members for participation in 4-H activities,

    • which provides an incentive for participation, learning, and achievement.

    • Completing a 4-H Record Book is a process where 4-H members record project and club work.

    • Records management (RM) is a competency skill to identifiy, create, classify, archive, and preserve records.

    • The 4-H Record Book teaches 4-H members these skills through a standard format.

Not Required for 4-H Membership

4-H Record Books are not required for membership or for participation in 4-H activities such as club events and activities, or for attending 4-H camps or conferences. A 4-H Record Books may be required to receive participation awards (such as star ranking, medals or pins based on 4-H Record Book achievements).

Record book information:

http://4h.ucanr.edu/Resources/Members/RecordBook/

See the Record Book Manual attached below.

1. 4-H Projects Completed

2. 4-H Project Skill Activities

3. 4-H Events Attended - each meeting, fair, camp, conference, workshop

4. Leadership Development - Leading a project, teen leadership meeting third Monday Live Oak

5. Citizenship & Community Service- Clover Deli, volunteer,

6. Communication Skills - Talking to the public in a 4-H capacity, presentations,

buyer’s letters and thank yous (one per animal or donation)

7. Honors and Recognition - Awards at Fair, scholastic achievements

8. Lifestyle Activities- school and music clubs, debates, Science workshops, visits to museums, Sacramento, Washington, DC