Welcome to Animal Science! Spring 2014 Mrs. Bunch
Agriculture cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel and other products used to sustain life.
Agricultural Education Components
Supervised Agricultural Experience The purpose of the SAE is to gain work experience in agriculture and build life skills. SAE is a project completed outside of class time that deals with any division of agriculture: – Plants – Animals – Agriculture business – Agriculture based science experiments
Six major types of SAE 1.Entrepreneurship 2.Experimental 3.Analytical 4.Placement 5.Exploratory 6.Improvement
Agricultural Education Components
Animal Science studying the biology of animals that are under the control of mankind
Topics covered in Animal Science I Animal management Genetics and diseases Nutrition and digestion Animal science issues Career opportunities
Unit A: LEADERSHIP & SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE Understand leadership opportunities in animal science. – Understand organizations available for students in animal science. – Understand parliamentary procedure abilities and public speaking skills. Understand careers in the animal science industry. – Remember animal science careers. – Understand the importance of SAE to work based learning.
Unit B: ANIMAL EVALUATION Remember terminology relevant to animal agriculture. – Recall animal breed and sex terminology. – Recall retail and wholesale cuts of meat. Understand agriculture animals – Classify traits for selection of animals. – Understand quality features of beef, pork and poultry.
Unit C: ANIMAL AGRICULTURE & MANAGEMENT Understand the impact of animal agriculture. – Explain the economic impact of animal agriculture. – Understand the process for producing, breeding & marketing agriculture animals. Understand animal management. – Understand animal husbandry. – Classify animal and financial records.
Unit D: ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY Understand animal digestion. – Classify animal feeds. – Understand the digestive process. Understand animal reproduction. – Understand animal reproduction and parturition. – Understand genetics of animal breeding.
Instructional Format Students will learn Animal Science I objectives through: Lecture Hands-on activities Group projects and presentations In-class review sessions Worksheets and textbook problems Tests, quizzes, and homework
Animal Lab Chickens!
Agricultural Education Components
What is FFA? FFA is a federally chartered organization for students interested in agriculture. FFA Mission Statement: FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success