Whooooo we are.
How we operate!
Preventing Chaos!
Staying in order!
Hard Work
100
This item on the emblem represents the progressive nature of the FFA.
Rising sun
100
The list of items which needs to be completed at a FFA meeting.
Agenda
100
How many motions can be on the floor at one time?
One
100
Parliamentary Procedure will always observe the rules of the ______________.
Majority
100
Who wrote the FFA Creed.
EM Tiffany
200
Who is stationed by the plow?
Vice President
200
This reminds FFA members what occurred at the previous FFA meeting.
Reading of the minutes
200
Before speaking a FFA member must be _______________.
Recognized
200
One gavel tap means this.
Adjournment/end of meeting or completion of business
200
What national convention was the FFA creed adopted?
third
300
Who is stationed by the ear of corn?
Secretary
300
Who will call the meeting to order?
President
300
How does an FFA member become recognized at an FFA meeting?
Raise hand, Mr./Madame President
300
Two gavel taps mean this.
Start of the meeting/ call to order
300
This part of the agriculture class is completed outside of the classroom and develops hands on skills.
SAE
400
Who is stationed by the rising sun?
President
400
This is another name for old business.
Unfinished business
400
How will you properly state a main motion?
I move to or I move that
400
Three gavel taps.
Stand on the third tap
400
This SAE type is of short duration and is typically completed in a day.
Supplementary
500
Who is stationed by the emblem of Washington?
Treasurer
500
This item will help the meeting stay on task and keep moving forward.
Agenda
500
What ensures that more than one person wants to discuss a motion?
Second
500
Who can second a motion?
Anyone
500
Building a fence around a home would be an example of this SAE type?
Improvement