Record Keeping and Record Books
Recordkeeping is a very valuable skill taught to members of the Texas 4-H program. Members are encouraged to keep project records and have these records reviewed annually by submitting a Texas 4-H Recordbook. The primary purposes of completing a recordbook are for a young person to develop the skills necessary to set goals, work toward achieving those goals, reflect on his/her experiences, and set new and higher goals for themselves. A secondary benefit is to prepare young people for the process of completing quality academic scholarship applications.
- Recordbook Forms Website
- Recordbook Categories – PDF
- 2021 Cameron County 4-H Record Books Results
Recordbook Forms
- Personal Information Page – PDF | Word
- Family Guide for Recordbooks – PDF | Word
- Check Sheet – PDF – Updated April 23, 2012
- Senior Report Form – PDF | Word
- Senior Score Sheet – PDF
- Junior Report Form – PDF | Word
- Junior Score Sheet – PDF
- Intermediate Report Form – PDF | Word
- Intermediate Score Sheet – PDF
Teaching Aids For Volunteers, Agents and Parents
- Senior Tip Sheet – PDF
- Junior Tip Sheet – PDF
- Intermediate Tip Sheet – PDF
- Recordbook Overview for Members – Powerpoint
- 4H Reports Guide – PDF
- 4H Reports Screen Shots – Powerpoint
- Recordbook Objectives – PDF
- 4H Activity Record Keeping Form – PDF
- Project Record Keeping Form – PDF
RECORD BOOKS ARE DUE TO THE COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE BY 5:00 pm ON THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 2021. RECORD BOOKS SHOULD BE COMPLETE UPON SUBMISSION.