Creed
Emblem
Timeline
Par Pro
Leadership Qualities
100

Author of the FFA Creed

E.M. Tiffany
100

The part of the emblem that represents knowledge and wisdom.

Owl

100

The year Women could join.

1969

100

Purpose of a main motion.

Introduce new business. 

100
To participate in community and civic duties.

Citizenship

200

Start of every paragraph

"I believe"

200

The part of the emblem that represents unity.

Ear of corn

200

The year FFA was established.

1928

200

To end the meeting.

Adjourn

200

Putting others before yourself.

Selflessness

300

The amount of paragraphs in the FFA Creed.

5

300

The part of the emblem that represents hard work and tillage and labor of the soil.

Plow

300

The year New Farmers of America merged with FFA.

1965

300

The person in charge of running the meeting.

Chairperson. 

300

Being polite and thoughtful in communication.

Tact

400

You need to know the full FFA Creed in order to obtain FFA Degrees.

True

400

The part of the emblem that represents freedom.

Eagle

400

The name change in 1988 was from Future Farmers of America to

National FFA Organization. 

400

To change a motion by striking out or inserting.

Amend

400

EXTRA! 

What makes a competition an LDE?

LDEs focus on public speaking skills.

500

Creed Speaking is a CDE.

False
500

The part of the emblem that represents a new day.

Rising Sun 

500

In 1917, this led to the creation of vocational education (ag) in high schools.

Smith-Hughes Act of 1917

500

Correct way to make a motion.

"I move that..." or "I move to..."

500

EXTRA! 

What makes a competition a CDE?

CDEs focus on identification, evaluation, and other skills.