What Does Completing A 4-H Project Mean?

 

Developing Skills for Life

 

Step 1 - Completing Project Requirements

 

A.           4HCCS (4-H Curriculum System) Project Books usually have two-three pages with a chart format listing requirements necessary to complete the project, such as:

-         Project Goals

-         Leadership Experiences

-         Required & Optional Activities

B.           Other 4-H Project Books are not always as specific. There may be suggested project requirements listed. If not, choose six activities related to the project to define your project requirements.

 

Step 2 - Recording Completed Project Requirements

 

A.            4HCCS Project Books

As you work in your project throughout the year, fill in your project accomplishments on the chart in your project book.

            B.           Other 4-H Project Books

Record project accomplishments on GREEN Project Achievement Record Form or use Livestock Records (if they apply) as you work in your project area throughout the year.

 

Step 3 - Submit to 4-H Leader in August the Following Records:

 

A.              Completed 4HCCS Project Books

B.              Completed Other 4-H Project Books with GREEN Project Achievement Record Form.

C.              Completed 4-H Record Set with completed projects recorded on page 23.

 

REMEMBER

·                     Exhibiting at the Red River Valley Fair and/or Achievement Days IS NOT a requirement to complete a project.

·                     Exhibiting at the Red River Valley Fair and/or Achievement Days DOES NOT complete a project but can be part of completing a project.

·                     Doing the project activities and paperwork ARE requirements to consider a project completed.

 

 

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Contact Information

Maxine J. Nordick, Extension Agent/4-H Youth

NDSU Extension Service/Cass County, 1010 2nd Ave S, Box 2806, Fargo, ND  58108

Telephone:  701-241-5700      Fax:  701-241-5935      E-Mail:  maxine.nordick@ndsu.edu

Office Hours:  8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday-Friday (excluding legal holidays)