Class Expectations
SAE
FFA History
FFA Basics
FFA Emblem
100

Ms. Edwards expects this to and from individuals as well as furniture/belongings in the class

What is Respect

100

SAE stands for

What is Supervised Agricultural Experience

100

The year National FFA was established

What is 1928

100

FFA colors

What is corn gold and national blue

100

The eagle symbolizes

What is freedom

200

Types of container for drinks

What is a sealed container, lid

200

3 main categories of SAE's

Research, Entrepreneurship, Placement 

200

The year NFA emerged with FFA

What is 1965

200

The FFA Salute

What is the Pledge of Allegiance

200

The cross section of corn symbolizes

What is unity

300

The policy for headphones and phones

What is put away during instruction

300

Number of hours required for SAE

1 hr per week or 18 hours per semester

300

The year females were allowed to join as members

What is 1969
300

The 3 pillars of the FFA mission

What is premier leadership, personal growth, career success

300

The plow symbolizes

What is labor and tillage of the soil

400

Time when food is allowed

What is with Ms. Edwards permission

400

Name of the award you apply for in regards to your SAE

What is Proficiency Award

400

The name of the act that started agricultural education in schools

What is Smith Hughes Vocational Act

400

FFA motto

What is: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to serve

400

Progress

What is the rising sun

500

Procedure for leaving the classroom during class

What is ask Ms. Edwards, sign out with QR code and take a paper pass

500

The 3-circle model of agricultural education

What is FFA, SAE, Classroom

500

Georgia's rank among states in establishing a chartered FFA chapter

What is #10

500

3 FFA degrees to be earned in high school

What is Greenhand, Chapter and State

500

The words on the emblem

What is "Agricultural Education" and "FFA"

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