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Jeopardy

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Traditions Misc. Creed

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SAE’s

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Final Jeopardy

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What year was the Smith-Hues National

Vocational Education Act signed into law?

1917

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In what state and year was the FFV created?

Virginia, 1925

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Where and when was the first National FFA

Convention held?

Kansas City, MO, 1928

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When and Where was the NFA Founded? When

did they join with the National FFA Organization?

A: 1935 in Tuskegee, AL

B: 1965

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Where is the Current National FFA Head

Quarters? Where is National Convention held

this year?

A: Indianapolis, IN

B: Louisville, KY

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What are the Offical FFA Colors?

National Blue and Corn Gold

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What is the FFA Mission?

Premier Leadership, Personal Growth, and

Career Success

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What is the FFA’s Motto?

Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live,

Living to Serve

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Describe official dress for one gender

Male: White button down shirt, Official blue

FFA Tie, Blue FFA Cordoroy jacket, Black

slacks, black socks, black closed toe/closed

heel shoes

Female: White button down shirt, Official blue

FFA Tie, Blue FFA Cordoroy jacket, Black skirt,

black stockings, black closed toe/closed heel

shoes

2 - $500

Name 5 elements of the FFA Emblem AND their

meaning

1) Cross section of corn: Unity

2) Raising sun: Progress

3) Plow: Labor and Tillage of the soil

4) Eagle: Freedom

5) Owl: Knowledge

6) Words: FFA, Agriculture Education

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Name 1 of the FFA Code of Ethics

1. Dressing neatly and appropriately for the occasion. 2. Showing respect for the rights of others and being courteous at all times. 3. Being honest and not taking unfair advantage of others 4. Respecting the property of others. 5. Refraining from loud, boisterous talk, swearing and other unbecoming conduct. 6. Demonstrating sportsmanship in the show ring, judging contests and meetings, and being modest

in winning and generous in defeat. 7. Attending meetings promptly and respecting the opinion of others in discussion. 8. Taking pride in our organization, activities, supervised experience programs, exhibits and the

occupation of agriculture. 9. Sharing with others experiences and knowledge gained by attending national and state meetings. 10.Strive to establish and enhance my skills through agricultural education in order to enter a

successful career. 11.Appreciate and promote diversity in our organization

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What is the FFA Salute?

The Pledge of Allegiance

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What membership level does not require dues?

Honorary

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What degrees do you need to have in order to

get your state degree?

Green hand and chapter degrees

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Fill in the blank: I _______ that American

Agriculture can and will hold true to the best

traditions of our national life …

Believe

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Who wrote the FFA Creed? In what year was it

adopted as the National FFA Organizations

Creed?

A: E.M Tiffany

B: 1930

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How can FFA Members use the creed to better

their lives?

Varied answers

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How will American agriculture affect the future

of the country?

Varied answers

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What do you think are best traditions of our

national life?

Varied answers

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Fill in the blank: I believe in the future of

agriculture, with a faith born not of words but of

______ -

Deeds

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How many levels of membership are there?

4

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What level of membership do you all have as

members of this class?

Active

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As a middle schooler what degree can you get?

Discovery

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What is the highest and most difficult degree to

get?

American Degree

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Name one condition required to be met in order

to receive the Green hand Degree

1. enrolled in an agricultural class 2. have satisfactory plans for a supervised agricultural experience Program (SAE). 3. Knowledge of the FFA motto. 4. Knowledge of the FFA salute. 5. Knowledge of the FFA creed. 6. Can described and explain the meaning of the FFA emblem and colors. 7. Can explain the FFA Code of Ethics And proper use of the FFA jacket. 8. Can demonstrate understanding of the organization’s History, the chapter constitution and bylaws,

and the chapter Program of Activitites. 9. Own or have access to the Official FFA Manual or the FF A Student Handbook.

Final Jeopardy

Name/describe 2 significant historical events not

discussed already

Refer to FFA Timeline

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