Illinois Project Plan (Ages 12-14) Name: 4-H Club: Project Area: (circle area ACHIEVEMENT 4-H member’s career COMMUNITY & GLOBAL Citizenship, Intercultural, and country related projects ANIMAL SCIENCES Years in Project: all Animals and Vet. Science HOME & FAMILY ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES Child Dev., Clothing, Consumer Ed., Int. Design Camping, Outdoor Living, Conservation, Entomology, Forestry, Geology, Natural Resources, Sports fishing FOOD, NUTRITION, & HEALTH ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY all Food and Nutrition projects, & Health Aerospace, Bicycle, Computers, Engines, Geospatial, Electricity, Robotics, Safety, Tractor, Woodworking PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANTS & SOILS Communication, Photography, Visual Arts, Recreation, Theatre, etc. Plant and Soil Science, Crops, Soils, Horticulture, etc. PROJECT GOALS What do you want to do and learn in this project area during the year? Think about who will help you and when you want to meet these goals. Goal Ex: Sketch a picture of a summer day on a beach Project Helper Visual Arts Grandma Target Date Date Completed December November 14, 2006 Goal Project Helper Target Date Date Completed PROJECT REPORT & ACCOMPLISHMENTS Community Service & Citizenship What did you do in this project area to help others? Examples: Made snacks for nursing home (60); participated in 2 park clean-ups; Raised money for local animal shelter Scope of Project Work Provide a list of items made, animals purchased/sold, etc. Also list any educational programs you may have attended in relationship to this project. If applicable, include any income or expenses pertaining to that item. Examples: Made 2 jewelry boxes; Expenses $50; Sold 1 for $25 -- Attended County Woodworking Workshop and Tour -- 2 Dogs; Veterinary Expenses $200 -- Attended 5 Obedience Classes Size & Scope of Work in Project Area Income/Expenses Knowledge & Skills What specific skills did you learn in accomplishing your goals? Include what you learned from mistakes as well as successes. Specify the project with the set of skills. Examples: Safety procedures for babysitting a 2-year old (Child Care;) How to determine what type of fertilizer to use in the garden (Horticulture.) Leadership List your leadership activities in the project, including the numbers of people you assisted. Example: Co-taught club workshop in making brownies (23); Taught younger members in club how to complete a 4-H fashion revue form (2); Chairman of club community service activity (34) These are my goals for this project that I devised. Member Signature: I have reviewed these goals and agree to support the 4-H member in reaching them. Leader/Mentor Signature: Urbana, Illinois R90312 May 2000 Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Dennis Campion, 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.