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Leading a 4-H Club

Planning

  • Club meeting wheel
  • Tips and tools for planning your club year
  • 4-H Pledge
  • Club by-law sample 

Parliamentary Procedure

  • FAQ
  • FAQ part 2
  • Voting
  • Running an election
  • Productive meetings

Tips and Tools

  • Characteristics of effective 4-H clubs
  • Signs of successful 4-H clubs
  • Points to look for in a good 4-H meeting
  • Meeting responsibilities and expectations
  • Tools for building strong clubs
  • 4-H Life Skills 
  • Group Management Training video

Officer/youth leadership

  • Teen leaders
  • Officer roles 
  • Helping officers and committees
  • Michigan 4-H Secretary's Recordbook
  • Advisory Group Toolkit

4-HOnline Resources

  • Michigan 4-H Enrollment

Activities for Club Meetings

  • Icebreakers
  • Group-building ideas for 4-H clubs and group meetings
  • 4-H Sportsmanship Activities
  • Healthy Youth Activities for 4-H Leaders and Clubs

  • 4-H Science Blast Activities
Technology Lessons
  • 4-H Responsible Social Media Activity: Caption This!
  • 4-H Responsible Social Media Activity: Online Consequences

Resources

  • 4-H Cloverbuds
  • Inclusive Resources
  • Volunteer Webinar Training Videos

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