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Record Books

About Record Books

Why is it important you keep a record of your 4-H activities? Because, by recording your activities you can remember all the fun you’ve had so far and set future goals! Keeping records of 4-H projects could help you when you apply for college scholarships too! 4-H Record Books are books you make to record your annual projects.

Contest Information

Record book letter 2024-2025

2024-2025 Record book forms 2024-2025

Resources For Families:

– Family Guide to the Texas 4-H Record book 2024-2025
– Record_book_2024_2025_scoresheet
–Record Book Category 2024-2025

-Power Point Record Books 2024-2025

–Project List

10 Steps to a Record Book – Video Series 

Steps 1 & 2: Gather & Prep and Choose Your Category

Step 3: Formatting the Project Pages

Step 4: Leadership Section 

Step 5: Community Service Section

Steps 6 & 7 : Awards Section & Outside 4-H Experiences

Step 8: College & Career Exploration Section

Step 9: 4-H Story & Photo Portfolio Part 1    Part 2

Step 10: Final Touches

County Office Resources: 

–Score Sheet
–County Transmittal Form
–ID tag template

 

Online Record Books

This year youth will have the option to complete their record book forms through the new online record keeping system. https://4h.zsuite.org/

*You may set up a family profile now. Information about setting an account may be found by clicking on Help on the ZSuites website under SIGN UP*

Online Record Book Training

Online Record Book FAQs

If you need any type of accommodation to participate in a program or have questions about the physical access provided for an event, please contact the AgriLife Extension agent in your county.  Requests for accommodation should be made at the time of registration for the event or at least two weeks prior to the program or event.

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