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FFA 101 Miss. Perry
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Daily Warm Up!!! ● Why did you want to become a member of the FFA? ● What affects do you think being in the FFA will have on your future careers and endeavors?
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What is the FFA? ● A National Organization ● Dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students through agricultural education. ● Promotes: ● premier leadership ● personal growth ● career success
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Agriculture Education ● The Agriculture Education Program is focuses on three core areas. ● Classroom/ Lab Instruction ● FFA ● SAE FFA Classroom SAE
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Classroom/ Lab Instruction ● Utilizes a “learning by doing” philosophy. ● Can occur in the: ● Classroom ● Greenhouse ● School Farm ● Ag. Mechanics Shop ● Computer Lab ● Field Trips
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FFA ● Activities or opportunities that are an integral part of the agricultural education program. ● Examples of Activities ● Travel/ Meeting People ● Public Speaking ● Judging Teams ● Leadership Con ferences ● Serve as an Officer
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Supervised Ag. Experiences ● All students are expected to have an agriculturally related work-based learning experience while enrolled in agricultural education courses. ● Examples ● Raising an Animal ● Landscaping ● Ag Mechanics Projects ● Plant Project ● Work Experience
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Benefits of the FFA ● Make New Friends ● Travel Opportunities ● Becoming a Leader ● Being a Part of a Team ● Scholarships ● Earn $$$ and Awards ● Serve your Community ● Career Building Opportunities
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FFA History ● 1917- The Smith Hughes National Vocational Educational Act establishes agriculture courses. ● 1926- Future Farmers of Virginia was organized for boys in Ag. Courses. ● 1928- Future Farmers of America formed by 33 students from 18 different states. ● California was the 4 th state to be chartered.
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FFA History ● 1929- The official colors (National Blue and Corn Gold) are adopted. ● 1930- Membership is restricted to boys only. ● 1930- The creed was written by E.M Tiffany and adopted by the FFA. ● 1933- The blue corduroy jacket and uniform was adopted.
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FFA History ● 1934- New Farmers of America, an organization of African- American boys interested in Agriculture was formed. ● 1944- National FFA Foundation was formed. Today, the foundation raised over 7.3 million dollars. ● 1947- National FFA Band was formed ● 1948- First International Exchange Program for FFA members
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FFA History ● 1952- The national Future Farmer magazine was first published. ● 1953- President Eisenhower visits at the national FFA Convention. The U.S. Post Office issues a special stamp to commemorate the founding of the FFA. ● 1955-FFA went international with organizations forming in Japan, Brazil, Columbia, Korea, Mexico, Panama, Philippines and Thailand. ● 1959- The FFA headquarters was established on land that was originally part of George Washington's Estate.
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FFA History ● 1965- New Farmers of America merges with the FFA, adding 50,000 members. ● 1969- Women are allowed national membership, which allowed them to hold office and compete in events. ● 1971- The national FFA Alumni Association was established ● 1976- First world conference in Agriculture Education was held
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FFA History ● 1988- Delegates at the National FFA Convention changed “Future Farmers of America” to the “National FFA Organization”. ● 1989- The name of the offical FFA magazine is changed to FFA New Horizons. ● President George Bush addresses the 64 th National FFA Conference. ● 2002- Celebrate the 75 th national FFA Convention ● 2007- Opening of the California FFA Center in Galt.
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The Emblem What does it Represent???
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What does this represent?
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FFA Emblem ● The emblem was created and developed with much thought and meaning. ● Made up of five symbols. ● Cross section of corn ● Rising sun ● Plow ● Owl ● Eagle
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Cross Section of Corn ● Represents our common agricultural interests, is native to America, and is grown in every state.
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The Eagle ● This is symbolic of freedom and the national scope of the FFA.
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Rising Sun ● Symbolizes progress in agriculture ● a new era, a new day, a new beginning
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The Plow ● Symbol of labor and tillage of the soil.
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The Owl ● Symbolizes wisdom and knowledge.
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The Lettering ● The words “Agricultural Education“ surround the letters “FFA.” This tells us that FFA is an important part of agriculture programs.
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The Motto Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve.
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Official Colors National Blue Corn Gold
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