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4-H Activities
(2005-05-10)
4-H activities offer young people many exciting opportunities for personal development. These activities often are a part of their projects. This publication outlines activity options.
Parent Involvement
(2005-05-10)
To be successful, a 4-H program must have parent involvement. Although 4-H leaders and Extension agents may interest young people in becoming members, they need the parents' goodwill and support to keep them interested, ...
Planning the Project Meeting
(2005-05-10)
Project group meetings must be planned well in advance. Members should be involved in completing some type of work before the next meeting. This helps the leader plan the next project meeting and makes efficient use of time.
New 4-H Leader's Handbook (Spanish)
(2000-10-18)
The wealth of information in this publication will help the new volunteer become a skilled and effective 4-H leader.
Teaching Techniques
(2005-05-10)
Volunteers should use a variety of teaching methods and techniques when working with young people. This publication explains methods that should work well.
The 4-H Club Meeting
(2005-05-10)
Club meetings are conducted by the adult leader or volunteer and the youth club executive committee. The meetings are specifically focused on activities related to the educational objectives set by the club. This publication ...
Planning the Annual 4-H Program
(2005-05-10)
A well-planned program gives direction to 4-H throughout the year. Advanced planning outlines each person's responsibilities, allows ample time to prepare, and makes certain all members have a chance to be involved during ...
The 4-H Project
(2005-05-10)
As a 4-H volunteer, you will find that projects are useful tools for teaching a wide variety of skills to young people. This publication will help you plan and evaluate 4-H learning projects.
Organizing Your 4-H Project Group
(2005-05-10)
Project work allows 4-H volunteer leaders to teach and young people to learn new skills and gain new knowledge. Each project group should be organized in cooperation with the club's organizational leader. Use this guide ...
Project Selection - Record Keeping
(2005-05-10)
4-H members have many project areas to choose from, depending on where they live. Members should consult with their parents and 4-H leaders when choosing a project. This publication outlines project considerations.