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Welcome to Animal Science! Spring 2014 Mrs. Bunch
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Agriculture cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel and other products used to sustain life.
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Agricultural Education Components
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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
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Six major types of SAE 1.Entrepreneurship 2.Experimental 3.Analytical 4.Placement 5.Exploratory 6.Improvement
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Agricultural Education Components
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Animal Science studying the biology of animals that are under the control of mankind
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Topics covered in Animal Science I Animal management Genetics and diseases Nutrition and digestion Animal science issues Career opportunities
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Animal Lab Chickens!
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Agricultural Education Components
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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
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