Illinois Project Plan(Ages 12-14)

Name: / 4-H Club: / Years in
Project Area:

Project Area: (Circle Project Area – Use ONE form for each different project area.)

ANIMAL SCIENCECOMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT & GLOBAL AWARENESS FOOD, NUTRITION & HEALTH

Animals, Vet. ScienceCitizenship, Intercultural, Community Service, Service Learning Food & Nutrition, Health

PLANTS & SOILSENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES HOME & FAMILY

Plants & Soils ScienceCamping, Outdoor Adventures, Entomology, Forestry Child Development, Clothing,

Crops, Floriculture,Geology, Natural Resources, Sportsfishing, Wildlife Interior Design, Intergenerational

Horticulture Consumer Education

DAIRYENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Dairy Cows & Heifers Aerospace, Bicycle, Computers, Electricity, Geospatial Communication, Photography,

Dairy Goats, Dairy FoodsRobotics, Safety, Small Engines, Tractor, Welding, Woodworking Visual Arts, Theatre, Journalism

PROJECT GOALS

What do you want to do and learn in this project area during the year? Throughout the year, add and change goals.

Think about who will help you and when you want to meet these goals. Be specific about what you want to learn. (Even though the examples illustrate different project areas, remember to use a different form for each main area.)

Goal / Project / Helper / Target Date / Date Completed
Example: Sketch a picture on the beach / Visual Arts / Grandma / May / June 15
Example: Learn to program a robot to change direction by sound. / Robotics / 4-H Leader / November / November 14
Goal / Project / Helper / Target Date / Date Completed

PROJECT REPORT & ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Project Work Completed

Provide a list of items made, animals purchased or sold, etc. If applicable, include any income or expenses pertaining to those items. Also, list any educational programs you may have attended in relationship to this project area.

Size & Scope of Work Completed(List the project that each item refers to.) / Income or Expenses
Examples: Sold 3 dairy goats to neighbor. (Dairy Goat 2)
Designed & made 6 magazine holders for 4-H craft show
(Woodworking II)
Collected & pinned 10 new insects (Entomology 2) / $300 income
Sold for $30 each; $180 income

These are my goals for this project.

Member Signature:

We have reviewed these goals and agree to support the 4-H member in reaching them.

Parent/Guardian Signature:
4-H Leader/Helper Signature:

Urbana, IllinoisR90312 Revised January, 2009

Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture,

DennisCampion, Director, University of Illinois Extension, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. *The 4-H Name and Emblem are protected under 18 U.S.C. 707.