4-H 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 track their activities, events, learning experiences, and much more using the 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, set goals, and develop plans to meet those goals.
Tips for Keeping Your 4-H Record Book
Level 1 Record Book – recommended for ages 8 & 9
Level 2 Record Book – recommended for ages 10 & up
Project Add Sheets
- Adventures in Family Living Record
- Animal Science Record
- Archery Project Record
- Cat Project Record
- Clothing Construction
- Dairy Goat Record
- Dog Project Record
- Food & Nutrition Record
- Food Preservation Record
- Garden Record
- Horse Management Record Sheet
- Individual Horse Record
- Photography Record
- Poultry Record
- Rabbit Record
- Shooting Sports Record Book
Additional 4-H Record materials and project specific resources can be found online. Visit the Washington State University publications website.