Clubs
The 4-H Club is the central source for information and planning for 4-H groups and activities at the Local Level. Each club has interests and activities that are best suited for its members and leaders. These Meetings are conducted by the Members of the Club and Guided by club management to develop the interests of 4-H Projects and activities
2011-12 Texas 4H Rules & Guidelines
Projects
The 4-H Project is the center of the 4-H Program. All great adventures and opportunities to do and go, center around the project.
2011-12 Texas 4-H Project List
2011-2012 Texas 4-H Clover
Club and Project Reports
Reporting Activities is an important part of the club and project Leadership. This information is used by the Texas AgriLife Extension Personnel and Club and Project Management to continue support and enhance the activities of each club and project activity. Its simple: Print off the Fannin County AgriLife 4-H Program -Activity report and use the Sign In Sheet to account for the members. Then complete the Activity Report and submit these with your agenda (if applicable) by the last working day of the month to your club manager and the County Extension Office.
Modules to help you be a better Leader
LEARNING BY DOING
Maximize your learning opportunities for youth in just 15 minutes. This animated video with pre- and post-assessment helps you identify targeted outcomes for young people and keep the focus on what you want participants to achieve.
View the “Learning by Doing” Module
REFLECTING ON LEARNING – A QUESTION OF CURIOSITY
Improve your ability to help youth reflect on their learning, whether it is science, health or any other topic. This online lesson will help you ask the right questions to deepen the learning.
View the “Reflecting on Learning – A Question of Curiosity” Module

