Resources

  • Financial Manual for 4-H Volunteers

    Published on August 1, 2024
    A guide to financial accountability for 4-H volunteers.

  • Financial Manual for 4-H Treasurers

    Published on August 1, 2024
    A guide to managing money wisely for 4-H treasurers.

  • Michigan 4-H Member's Personal Portfolio (4H1192)

    Published on November 9, 2022
    The Michigan 4-H Member's Personal Portfolio is designed to help 4-H members keep track of all of the things they have done and learned in 4-H over the course of their 4-H careers.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: Soap That Floats

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will be able to describe why the soap sinks or floats.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: Sugar Surprise

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will read nutrition labels to find sugar content. You will compare nutrition labels of drinks.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: A Drop of Blood

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will look at a model of a drop of blood and a picture that shows the parts of blood labeled. Using the picture, you will identify the four parts of blood in the model.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: Penny Scrubber

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will observe an acidic reaction and describe what happened.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: Money Match

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity you play a matching game to become more familiar with how much each coin is worth, practice counting coins and use addition to reach the amount of money on the card.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: Fingerprint Fun

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will demonstrate an understanding of the purpose of fingerprints and you will be able to identify similarities between different fingertips while playing a matching game. You will also make your own fingerprint using ink.

  • Heads In, Hearts In: Touch and Feed Cloud

    Published on October 18, 2018
    In this activity, you will find out some of the basics of weather and how a cloud is formed. You will learn that chemicals, such as dry ice, should be handled with care.