Title Page Your Picture Your address and phone number that an employer can contact you during business hours. May 2007.

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Title Page Your Picture Your address and phone number that an employer can contact you during business hours. May 2007

Main Menu Introduction Resume SAE Records Skills Reflection of the Portfolio Experience

Introduction

Resume

SAE Cover sheet Reflection Questions Leadership Activities Records of work hours Documentation Letter of reference

SAE Due May 10, 2007 Every student is required to have a minimum of 18 hours of agricultural work experience or maintain an agriculture commodity outside the classroom. Sheets Provided: " Everyone is to Complete Leadership Activities pages " Complete the Placement, Income and Expense Summary page, if you are working for someone else or you are keeping records of you hourly activities " Complete the Entrepreneurship sheets, Operating Income and Operating Expense pages, if you are raising or growing an agriculture commodity. To get the minimum requirements you must turn in records for the 18 hours. (Grade of 70%) To increase your grade you may: (each will increase your score by 10%) ~ Turn in extra information on extra sheets. depending on your SAB ~ Turn in an essay explaining what your SAE was about, and your experiences, (use questions on back of front sheet to formulate essay) ~ Turn in pictures of you working on or with your SAE ~ Turn in a poster explaining, with pictures etc. about your SAE ~ Any Support material that shows what you accomplished with you SAE If vou have another Agriculture class you may use the same SAE. yet you must turn in a copy of your SAE to each teacher

Agricultural Education SAE Record Book Name Mailing Address City State Zip Code FFA Degree You Currently Hold Type of Project: Placement (Working for someone else, measures hours) Name and Location of Business I Employer Type of Work Done Entrepreneurship (Ownership in the project, measures income I expenses) Description of Project or Business You Own

Reflection Questions SAE questions to answer for your essay: Briefly describe your SAE. (Include a description of the business/farm, working conditions, size, type of facilities, equipment available, etc.) (Where you keep it, did you build anything that you use? How has your responsibilities changed during the time of your SAE? Describe the personal goals, educational goals, and career goals you would like to achieve in the next ten years. Briefly describe your SAE. Describe how you started. What interested and motivated you to begin? When you were planning your supervised agricultural experience, what 2 or 3 goals and objectives did you plan to achieve at this point in your development? Describe any special advantages or disadvantages that had a major impact on your achievements in your supervised agricultural experience program.

Records of work hours DateJob Title or Type of WorkUnpaidPaidTotalGross Earnings Job Related Expenses (Do Not Include Payroll Deductions) Net Earniings Before Payroll Deductions Page Totals Brought Forward Page Totals

Degrees Received FFA Offices HeldSchool Year Office Held Greenhand FFA Degree (date) Chapter FFA Degree (date) State FFA Degree (date) American FFA Degree (date) Proficiency, Achievement, & Other AwardsContest Teams & Placing YearAwardChapt.AreaRegionStateNat.YearTeamChapt.Nat. Committes in FFA DateCommitteeChapt.AreaRegionStateNat.Responsibilities

Leadership Activities Leadership Activities Sponsored by the FFA Date Leadership Activity Chapt.AreaRegionStateNat. Status or Ranking (Such as Toastmaster,Delegate, Etc.) Leadership in School and Community Activities other than FFA Date Activity or Organizatio n Chapt.AreaRegionStateNat.Responsibilities

Documentation

Letter of reference

Skills Floral design skills Nursing skills Computer skills Automotive skills Cosmetology skills Agriculture skills Landscaping skills Babysitting skills

Floral Design Skills List of skills mastered –Pictures Documentation –Test papers

Nursing skills List of skills mastered –Pictures Documentation –Test papers

Computer skills List of skills mastered –Pictures Documentation –Test papers

Automotive skills List of skills mastered –Pictures Documentation –Test papers

Cosmetology skills List of skills mastered –Pictures Documentation –Test papers

Agriculture skills List of skills mastered –Pictures Documentation –Test papers

Landscaping skills List of skills mastered –Pictures Documentation –Test papers

Babysitting skills Certification List of skills mastered –Pictures Documentation –Letter of reference

Reflection on my Portfolio Experience