FFA!
CDEs!
SAEs!
Parli Pro!
Public Speaking
100

The year FFA was chartered

1928

100

CDE stands for... 

Career Development Event

100

SAE stands for...

Supervised Agricultural Experience

100

What you call the person who presides over meetings

The Chair
100

The two types of speeches are... 

Prepared and Extemporaneous

200

The place FFA was chartered

Kansas City, Missouri

200

The first level to you compete at for a CDE

Federation

200

The number of SAE Types

6

200

One gavel tap means...

sit down, vote is announced, adjourn meeting

200

A speech that gives information about a topic.

Informative
300

This officer is stationed by the flag.

The Reporter

300

Creed speaking is an __________ CDE (individual vs team)

Individual

300
This SAE type that builds career skills.

Foundational

300
Two gavel taps do this... 

Calls the meeting to order

300

A speech that tries to change someone's mind.

Persuasive

400

The highest degree that can be presented to an FFA member.

American Degree

400

Livestock Judging is a ________ event (individual vs. team)

Team

400

The SAE type that the student owns their own business

Ownership/Entrepreneurship 

400

Three gavel taps means...

stand up

400

The parts of a speech are... 

Intro, Body, Conclusion

500

The first 7 words in the FFA Creed.

I believe in the Future of Agriculture

500

The number of Nationally Recognized CDEs

25

500

This SAE type allows students to give back to their community

Service

500

A series of gavel taps means... 

point of order

500

This part of the speech "tells them what you're going to tell them"

The introduction