4-H PROJECTS
Projects are central to 4-H Fun and Learning
The 4-H project is a cornerstone of the 4-H program.
The Learn-by-Doing philosophy is directly related to the 4-H project and the learning and doing and making and exploring. Members gain experience and the size of the projects can increase or additional projects can be expanded.
Project Sheets and Curriculum
The following 4-H project sheets are designed to help 4-H volunteers determine meaningful content and lead youth in hands-on activities. 4-H youth and their families may use these sheets to decide which project they might be interested in.
4-H Project Sheets
- American Sign Language
- Archery Project Sheet
- Areospace and Rocketry
- Birds
- Breadmaking
- Cavy
- Citizenship
- Computers
- Clothing and Textiles
- Consumer Economics
- Dairy Goat
- Dog
- Energy
- Engineering
- First Aid and Safety
- Fishing
- Fitness
- Flower Arranging
- Food and Nutrition
- Food Preservation
- Gardening
- Global Education
- Health
- Horse and Pony
- livestock Judging
- Pets and Small Animals
- Poultry
- Quilting
- Rabbits
- Reptiles
- Robotics
- Service Learning
- Table Setting
- Water Education
- Wildlife
- 4-H Nutrition Project sheet
What is a Project?
A 4-H Project is:
- Planned work in an area of interest
- Guided by a volunteer who the project leader
- Aimed at planned and measurable objectives
- Summarized using record keeping
Project work occurs over a period of several weeks or months. Project meeting minimum is 6 or more meetings.
Swine Curriculum
Sheep Curriculum