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How To Join

4-H is a youth development program that offers 3rd through 12th grade youth, ages 8 to 18, a wide variety of opportunities in various project areas. 4-H offers members hands-on experiences in leadership, community service, career discovery, building connections, and developing life-long skills.

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Do you love science and technology? In this project, you can learn about robotics, computers, alternative energy, engineering, and agree-science! This project can be tailored as self-directed study or in a classroom with science rotations. This project lets you dream, explore, and experiment in various areas for possibilities in careers and education.


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  • Project Information Sheet
  • Explore Guide: Scientific Method Lifecycle
  • Explore Guide: Photography
  • 4-H SET Abilities

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  • National 4-H STEM Challenge
  • Hill Country Science Mill
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Events and Activities

Texas 4-H Roundup Science Fair

The 4-H Roundup Science Fair provides youth the opportunity to showcase their 4-H project work through the application of scientific research, engineering, technology and/or experimentation. Participants will 1) construct a poster, 2) deliver a short oral presentation, and 3) respond to judges’ interview questions. Projects should follow either the Scientific Method or Engineering Design Process and the poster formatted accordingly.  Visit the State Roundup webpage to learn more.

STEM Ambassadors

The Texas 4-H STEM Ambassador program is a state-wide team who works in a youth-adult partnership structure to promote, educate, and inspire others in the area of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The team consists of 4-H members 15 years and older who have a strong interest in promoting STEM to other 4-H members, volunteers, as well as groups outside of 4-H. The team meets throughout the year to develop and support programs in areas such as robotics, photography, and video production.

Applications to become a STEM Ambassador are open July 1-31 to all senior-aged 4-H members.

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Project Gallery

Two students working on an electronics project with wires and a circuit board at a classroom table.
Two students working on an electronics project with wires and a circuit board at a classroom table.
Students observing an egg incubator during a classroom science project.
Students observing an egg incubator during a classroom science project.
Student using tweezers and a microscope for a science experiment in a classroom setting.
Student using tweezers and a microscope for a science experiment in a classroom setting.
Students using microscopes to examine specimens during a science activity.
Students using microscopes to examine specimens during a science activity.
Students using microscopes to examine prepared slides during a STEM activity.
Students using microscopes to examine prepared slides during a STEM activity.

Upcoming Events

Jun 1

State 4-H Roundup

when Jun 1 - Jun 4

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Texas 4-H Congress

when Jul 19 - Jul 22

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