If you’re having trouble deciding what projects to take on, the Explore 4-H Project is a great place to start. We’ll cover various 4-H subjects and topics over six meetings so you can decide which ones to pursue further.
This is a great way for young Members to see what 4-H has to offer through fun, interactive activities
In this project, you’ll:
- Learn the basics of sewing and food preparation
- Make crafts from recycled materials and learn how to reduce your waste
- Get an introduction to the health and care of various animals
- Learn the importance of soil, seeds and plants in our everyday lives
4-H Project Disclaimer
4-H Ontario is pleased to be able to provide 4-H project resources for use by volunteers in 4-H clubs. With so many topics to choose from, 4-H volunteers are trusted to use these resources to provide safe, respectful and quality programming while using their judgement to assess the appropriateness of activities for their particular group of youth.
By downloading any 4-H resource you agree not to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, publicly perform and publicly display such resources (in whole or in part) for any purpose other than delivering the 4-H program. You also agree to give credit to the original creators. Your provincial or national 4-H organization may have restrictions on the types of 4-H projects or activities which can be completed in your area.
4-H Ontario grants permission to 4-H volunteers to photocopy these 4-H project resources for use in their local 4-H program.
All information presented in these project resources was accurate and appropriate at the time of development.

Community Engagement & Communications
Feathered Friends
Did you know you can teach some birds to talk or sing if you are patient and start when the bird is young? Get a taste for all things 4-H in this project!
This is a locally submitted project
This is the standard LSP text being pulled from SITE DISPLAY SETTINGS. It will universally display across all LSP club projects that belong to the LSP category.