What
is a 4-H Project?
A 4-H project is a topic that you want to learn more about during
the year. 4-H members usually sign up for one or more projects
each year. You have many projects to consider. Project leaders
will help you with your projects through meetings and project
materials. Below are some fun projects that you can participate
in if you join 4-H!
| Leadership
Youth Leadership,
Exploring,
and Cloverbuds |
Citizenship
Citizenship
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| Self-Determined
Self-Determined |
International
International |
| Mechanical
Sciences
Aerospace, Bicycling,
Electricity, Small Engines, Scale Models, Tractors, and
Woodworking |
Plant & Soil Sciences
Corn, Forage, Small
Grains, Fruits, Vegetables,
House Plants, Plant Crafts, Flowers,
and Home Grounds |
| Animal Sciences
Beef,
Goats,
Dairy,
Horses,
Horseless Horse, Clothes Horse, Swine,
Poultry,
Waterfowl, Turkeys, Bantams, Pigeons, Sheep,
Cats, Dogs, Rabbits, Veterinary Science, and Pets |
Family,
Home, & Health
Intergenerational
Programs,
Child Development, Clothing,
Crocheting, Foods and Nutrition, Food Preservation, Home
Environment, Knitting, Clothing
Savvy, and Health |
| Natural Resources & Environmental Education
Naturespace, Birds, Trees, Wildflowers, Adventures, Backpacking, Winter Travel,
Canoeing, Bicycling,
Entomology,
Shooting Sports, Archery, Air Pistol, Rifle, Hunting,
Shotgun, Muzzleloading, Recycling,
Water, and Sportfishing |
Arts and Communication
Photography,
Videography, Speaking, Communications,
Creative Writing, Arts and Crafts, Palette of Fun, Sketchbook Crossroads, Portfolio Pathways, Leathercraft,
Block Printing, Ceramics,
Metal Enameling, Drawing and Painting, Folk Arts,
Theatre Arts, Clowning, and Computers |
4-H
Youth Development Project Resources Page - On these pages
you will find information on a few projects including: project
descriptions, other internet resources and links of interest,
fair project suggestions, state specialist contacts and other
suggested 4-H literature.
Fun
Internet
Resources for
Your Projects
(or check
them out
just for fun!) Click
here.
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