2019-20 Semester 1 Expectations


There is A LOT to read and understand here – please take your time working through this list!

Please – make a note of due dates!  These will sneak up on you and you’ll be scrambling to complete your work!

Maintain your blog and respond to prompts as assigned and by the due date. Use of correct punctuation, capitalization, grammar and spelling are required.

SAE records up to date using AET.  We’ll be working together to get our records punched in and up to date. Your Records will be a portion of your quarter grade.  Please work along with the rest of the class instead of waiting until the end of the quarter/semester!  We’ll get started as a class soon, but, you can get logged back in and get your summer recorded anytime you have your data together.  Don’t forget – if you are a “green industry” person – get your photos NOW and upload them.

**Optional – Apply for an SAE Grant – due date to be announced

Proficiency Applications:  We’ll be working through the application together, a little at a time.  Proficiency awards come with CASH prizes for first through third placings on the state level.  Our members could be very competitive in Proficiency awards, in the past, we brought home a couple thousand dollars thanks to proficiency awards.  This is one of the Officer Team’s goals for the year.  Proficiency apps will be completed online within AET.  The more thorough you are in recording things for your SAE, the easier the process will be.  Proficiency apps are due in late January – so we’ll start on them this fall.

AgriScience Fair – We’ll begin selecting projects and completing background research soon. For more information, check this site as well as this one.

Seniors (with three years or more of membership – counting this year) will  complete the State FFA Degree Application – due early-January 2020.  Some of you should consider completing the Star battery for either star in placement, agribusiness, agriscience or farmer.  The star battery requires quite a bit of writing and 6 photos  and captions (very similar questions to the proficiency apps), start early!  Our work on records in AET will help to streamline this process as the information will simply “fly” into the application which we will be completing online.

Complete the BIG Idea.  Your entry is due October 15, 2019

Prepare for Leadership CDEs – whether competing or not, everyone will complete at least the following prior to November 1, 2019:  Written materials will be due October 15, 2019.

Choose two or more from this list:

Rules for all Leadership CDEs are posted here.  Check the rules for the CDE you are working on.

Ag Sales Products, pricing and discounts have not been posted.  I’m guessing that they will be similar to these.

Job Interview/Employment Skills job descriptions .

Ag Communications Media Plan Scenario for this year will focus on meeting the marketing and advertising needs of a Commodity Group

  • Complete the letter of application and resume for the Employment Skills CDE.
  • Prepare for the Ag Broadcasting CDE.  Have three 30 second commercials for fictitious agricultural products written and memorized.  Develop an outline for a 4 minute broadcast complete with times for each section (markets, weather, news etc). New in the rules this year – your broadcast MUST include Markets!
  • Using the 2015 National Extemp Speaking Topic list, available HERE, collect and compile reference materials for each topic in preparation for the Extemp Speaking CDE.  (Print articles on the various topics and compile in a folder or notebook.)
  • Prepare a written manuscript for the prepared public speaking CDE – 6-8  minutes in length on an agricultural topic.  In your own words with a works cited/bibliography page.  No plagiarism!  Check the rules for proper formatting (MLA vs APA)
  • Form a team and complete all necessary product and presentation for the:
  • Ag Communications CDE (team of 4) Prompt for this year’s Media Plan will be linked above.
  • Prepare for the Ag Sales CDE – research the specified products, develop a portfolio of product information for your category.  Develop sales pitches for each of the  products in your category.  Search for and study Written tests
  • Market Plan CDE (team of 3)
  • Ag Issues (team of 7)

There are a lot of samples available on the national ffa website at ffa.org.  Go Online to this page. Then scroll to the CDE/LDE you are interested in, click that link. At the bottom of each CDE/LDE page there will be a blue tab labeled Event Resources. You’ll find old tests etc there.  There are also videos online that I can point you to of the top four teams/individuals in the nation in many of the LDEs.

Our District includes 11 chapters.  To advance to the State Leadership CDEs you must place in the top three individuals or top two teams. District Leadership CDEs will be held Monday, November 11th after school here at West Central.  Each Chapter may enter two individuals and one team in each CDE at the District Level.  We will attend preliminary CDEs at the Jackrabbit Invite November 7th.

These requirements and expectations are subject to change at the discretion of the instructor!

For today – after reading this document – tell me on your blog the following:

  1. What two LDEs you plan to work on
  2. What category you plan to enter for the AgriScience Fair – do you have an idea already?
  3. Which proficiency area or areas do you plan to apply in?
  4. How many people can be in a group for your BIG Idea?
  5. How much money is available in SAE grants? What is the due date for SAE grants? Are there age requirements for SAE grants? If so -what are they?

Your post is due Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 8:15 a.m.

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