FFA History
Emblem and Creed
Degrees and Officers
Traditions
A Mix of Everything
100

In 1926, FFA was founded in this City

What is Kansas City, Missouri

100

The Official FFA Creed was written by this man in 1930

Who is E.M. Tiffany 

100

This is the position held by the leader of the FFA chapter who is responsible for leading meetings, overseeing chapter activities, and representing the chapter at official and unofficial activities.  

Who is the president

100

In FFA official dress, this is the color of the shirt worn under the corduroy jacket

What is white 

100

This vegetable acts as the back of the FFA emblem 

What is corn

200

This is city and state are the home to the National FFA Convention and Expo

What is Indianapolis, Indiana

200

This two word statement begins each line in the FFA creed

What is I Believe

200

This FFA officer is responsible for the financial statements of the chapter

Who is the treasurer 

200

This is a project that you can earn awards for in FFA that is primarily done as independently with assistance from your advisor 

What is an SAE project

200

FFA is a third of this model 

What is the Three Component Model

300

In 1930, this was adopted by the FFA

What is the Official FFA Creed

300

This words are written on the around the emblem

What is Agricultural Education


300

This FFA officer is responsible for the minutes and agenda during chapter meetings 

Who is the Secretary 

300

These are events and competitions that you can compete in through FFA that primarily focus on communication and teamwork skills 

What are Leadership Development Events (LDEs)

300

What is this piece of text referred to as: 

"Learning to do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. 

What is the FFA Motto

400

This big historical event for FFA occurred in the year 1969

What is the chapter opens up membership for girls

400

This animal represents the advisor

What is the owl

400

This degree is awarded to those who are involved in chapter leadership, state-led activities, and community service, and who complete a set number of hours of instruction and SAE growth and productivity. 

Open to 11th graders 

What is the state degree 

400

What is the traditional color of the FFA jackets 

What is blue 

400

What are the three main structural levels of FFA

What are local, state, and national levels 

500

This act established vocational agriculture classes in shchools in 1917

What is the Smith-Hughes National Vocational Education Act

500

Why does the ear of corn represent unity in the FFA emblem

What is corn is grown in every state in the U.S.

500

This is the highest degree one can achieve through FFA. It is awarded at the national level at National Convention and Expo

What is the American Degree 

500

Held every year in February around George Washington's Birthday this event occurs 

What is National FFA Week

500

This degree can be given out to 7th and 8th graders if their school has a running FFA chapter

What is the Discovery Degree

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