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FFA Traditions
Official Dress Colors Creed Motto Chapter Officers Emblem FFA Salute
Explore
Find the FFA Time Line. List ten important dates. Tell why they are
important. Make them into a time line using the paper and supplies provided.
List important dates in your life. Why are they important to you? Make those into a time line.
Official Dress
Professional clothing all FFA members are required to wear to formal FFA events.
Different standards for female and male members.
Requires the FFA Jacket. Neat and clean Display your pride and respect
for FFA
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FFA Jacket
A symbol of FFA Wear it with pride and respect First introduced by Dr. Gus
Lintner of Fredrickstown, Ohio, in 1933
Jacket is the most important item
Collar turned down, cuffs buttoned, zipper to the top
No more than 3 pins on the jacket Highest degree earned Highest office held Highest award earned
Official Dress
FFA Colors
National blue – represents our nation’s flag
Corn gold – represents ripened corn grown in every state
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Chapter Officers
Students that are responsible for running the chapter.
Based on teamwork Choose and office and report on the
following: Office, responsibilities, where they are stationed.
Opening Ceremonies
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Motto
Learning to do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve
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Listen to the FFA song by clicking on “Motto” How does the song America We are the FFA relate
to the motto?
FFA Emblem
Cross section of the Ear of Corn
Eagle Rising Sun Plow Owl Agricultural Education a
nd FFA
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Cross Section of the Ear of Corn
Stands for our common interest in agriculture.
Represents unity
FFA Emblem
Eagle
Is symbolic of the national scope of the FFA
Represents Freedom
FFA Emblem
Rising Sun
Represents progress in agriculture
FFA Emblem
Plow
Symbolizes labor and tillage of the soil.
FFA Emblem
Owl
Represents knowledge and wisdom
FFA Emblem
Agricultural Education and FFA The words Agricultural
Education surround FFA
This tells us FFA is an important part of Agricultural Education.
FFA Emblem
The Creed
Written by: E.M. Tiffany Adopted at the 3rd
National Convention in 1930
Revised at the 38th and 63rd National Conventions.
TraditionsDouble Click on the image above to view the movie
The FFA Salute
The Pledge of Allegiance
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FFA Creed
This video is an FFA member reciting the creed.
The Creed
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