District 4-H Recordbook Judging 2025

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In 4-H most judging involves the Danish system of judging. In this system, the judges do not judge one persons work by comparing it to anothers. The evaluation is made against a standard. A judge looks to see whether requirements are met.
In 4-H most judging involves the Danish system of judging. In this system, the judges do not judge one persons work by comparing it to anothers. The evaluation is made against a standard. A judge looks to see whether requirements are met. Often a score sheet is used, available from the county 4-H office.
In the contest system, four animals are typically in each class. As you judge, divide the class into three pairs: a top pair, a middle pair, and a bottom pair. Make comparisons between these pairs.
What are the requirements for a 4-H Club? A club consists of at least 5 enrolled youth members, ages 5-18. (Special project clubs may have age limits based on programming. For instance, Cloverbud Clubs cater to youth ages 5- 8 and a Shooting Sports Club has an age requirement of 10 and up.)
Head, Heart, Hands and Health Head, Heart, Hands, and Health are the four Hs in 4‑H, and they are the four values members work on through fun and engaging programs. The pledge is available in English and Spanish.
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Purpose of Record Books Many different areas of your life will require you to keep track of dates, costs, time, and much more. 4-H teaches lifelong skills and record keeping is one of them. The record book is the process used to teach this skill as you complete work in your chosen project areas.

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