Records
Records
The recognition you get for your work in 4-H
depends on what you do. To help keep track of
your project-related activities, record them as you
do them. Then when you are ready to complete
your project record, you will have the information
you need.
Part of your entomology record includes
project-related activities you participated in during
the year. There is a place to record these activities
on your project record. Examples of activities you
might want to record are given below.
4-H Club meeting participation:
- Number of club meetings attended
- Committees served on (clean-up, membership
drive, fund raising, etc.)
- Committee reports given
- Demonstrations or talks given
- Offices held (president, treasurer, secretary,
committee chairman, etc.)
Other activities not at club meeting:
- Helped another club member with his or her
project
- Exhibited project in competition at local,
county or state fair
- Exhibited project at school, store, civic club,
etc.
- Gave demonstration at school or at an adult
organization
- Went on a group field trip
- Enrolled in an adult entomology club or
society (Lepidopterists' Club, for example)
- Took photographs of entomology activities
Awards and Recognition for Entomology
participation include:
- Ribbons received at fairs
- Pins, trophies or certificates of accomplishment received
- Newspaper articles in which you are
mentioned (save the clippings)
- Radio or television appearances
Record Sheet