Resources
Additional Resources
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4-H Science Blast Activities
Published on December 1, 2015
The ready-to-use lesson plans are designed to help leaders teach youth participants important science concepts and include complete instructions for two experiments. -
Michigan 4-H Animal Treatment Record Sheet
Published on August 28, 2015
Michigan 4-H'ers and other animal caretakers can use the Michigan 4-H Animal Treatment Record Sheet to record information about the animal's treatment history. -
Animal Care and Well-Being
Published on April 29, 2015
Provide answers to commonly asked questions youth may encounter about animals during a show or exhibition. -
Be Healthy at the Fair Sign
Published on April 29, 2015
The "Be Healthy at the Fair" sign may be used to help promote healthy behaviors at fairs and exhibitions. -
Horse & Pony Project Record Book (4H1072)
Published on April 6, 2015
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Stable Record Card (4H1073)
Published on March 31, 2015
This interactive card is designed to be used with the Horse and Pony Project Record Book to keep records in the stable and with the totals carried forward to the project record book. -
Using Learning Style Preferences to Teach More Effective Riding Lessons
Published on March 31, 2015
This bulletin is designed to help volunteer 4-H horse volunteer leaders both in communicating with a rider who is having challenges and in improving all of their group members’ skills by considering something called “learning style differences”. -
Sportsmanship and Competitive Event Resources
Published on March 30, 2015
Exhibiting good sportsmanship is not just for youth 4-H members – it applies to everyone involved, including volunteers, parents, leaders and others. -
Michigan 4-H Proud Equestrians Program CD-ROM (4H1607)
Published on March 30, 2015
This guide covers developing and supporting a 4-H Proud Equestrians Program (PEP). It discusses how people with disabilities can learn and practice riding and horsemanship skills with a certified therapeutic riding instructor. (CD, 2005) -
Michigan 4-H Biological Sciences Project Snapshot (4H1622)
Published on February 27, 2015
The 4-H biological sciences project allows 4-H'ers to explore plant and animal life.
4-H Proud Equestrians Program (PEP)
Riders with disabilities and the volunteers who work with them can gain great satisfaction through this therapeutic horseback riding program. With the help of trained and caring volunteers, riders can improve balance, coordination, posture and muscle tone. Horseback riding also increases self-esteem, self-confidence, discipline and social growth. But more importantly, riding is fun!
This program is currently not active, but check back for future updates.