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FFA Basics 1

What is a CDE? Career Development Event FFA competition Team and individual To build career skills To practice what you learn in ag class

The Three Ring Model

The FFA Official Colors National Blue Corn Gold

The FFA Mission FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.

Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve The FFA Motto Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve

Create your own Motto A motto is a short sentence or phrase chosen to portray the beliefs or ideals guiding an individual, family, or institution. Create a motto representing you or your family on a note card. Decorate your motto like the FFA Motto on the last slide. Be creative and colorful. You only have 20 mins to complete this activity

The FFA Salute “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

FFA Magazine The New Horizons Official FFA magazine

FFA Officers & stations

President Stationed by the rising sun. "The rising sun is the token of a new era in agriculture. If we will follow the leadership of our president, we shall be led out of the darkness of selfishness and into the glorious sunlight of brotherhood and cooperation."

Vice President Stationed by the Plow "The plow is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil. Without labor, neither knowledge nor wisdom can accomplish much. My duties require me to assist at all times in directing the work of our organization. I preside over meetings in the absence of our president, whose place is beneath the rising sun."

Secretary Stationed by the ear of corn "I keep an accurate record of all meetings and correspond with other secretaries wherever corn is grown and FFA members meet."

Treasurer Stationed by the emblem of Washington "I keep a record of receipts and disbursements just as Washington kept his farm accounts-carefully and accurately. I encourage thrift among the members and strive to build up our financial standing through savings and investments. George Washington was better able to serve his country because he was financially independent."

Reporter Stationed by the flag "As the flag covers the United States of America, so I strive to inform the people in order that every man, woman and child may know that the FFA is a national organization that reaches from the state of Alaska to Puerto Rico and from the state of Maine to Hawaii."

Sentinel The Door "Through this door pass many friends of the FFA. It is my duty to see that the door is open to our friends at all times and that they are welcome. I care for the meeting room and paraphernalia. I strive to keep the room comfortable and assist the president in maintaining order."

Advisor Stationed by the owl. "The owl is a time-honored emblem of knowledge and wisdom. Being older than the rest of you, I am asked to advise you from time to time, as the need arises. I hope that my advice will always be based on true knowledge and ripened with wisdom."

Opening Ceremony The Opening Ceremony is a ceremony that recognizes all officers and opens the meeting for business. It is a tradition and how all FFA meetings begin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRVTsU_h4Ug

Practice the Opening Ceremony Grab a student handbook and on page 54 you will find the opening ceremony Get into a group of 7 and assign parts. Practice the opening ceremony within your group. You have 20-25 mins to practice. One group at the end of class will be presenting the entire opening ceremony.