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FFA Jeopardy!

Waterford Union High School

Rules

• Each team sends one person per turn. They cannot get help from their team

• First to “buzz” in gets 15 seconds to answer. • If the first person to buzz cannot get the answer, the

second team can buzz in. Once they buzz in, they too have 15 seconds. They also cannot get help.

• You either gain or lose points on each turn.• If no team buzzes within 10 seconds, the question

ends and the answer is given.

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

FFA Degrees

FFA Facts

FFA Traditions

Official Dress

Activities & History

The FFA Emblem

FFA Degrees

• This degree is the first degree that an FFA member could get

• Discovery

FFA Degrees

• This is the first degree an FFA member in high school could receive.

• Greenhand

FFA Degrees

• This is the highest FFA degree awarded at the chapter level.

• Chapter

FFA Degrees

• This degree is awarded in Madison, WI and is the highest degree awarded in the Wisconsin FFA

• State

FFA Degrees

• Less than one half of one percent of FFA members will ever receive this degree. Last year, 1 Waterford FFA member earned theirs.

• American

FFA Facts

• This percentage of FFA members are female. • 38%

FFA Facts

• This is how much money was raised by FFA members through their projects (round to the nearest $billion).

• $4 billion

FFA Facts

• FFA Chapters are in _____ of the 20 largest cities in the US.

• 16

FFA Facts

• This is what the letters SAE stand for.

FFA Facts

• Women hold more than ___% of leadership positions in the FFA.

• Women hold more than 50% of leadership positions in the FFA.

FFA Traditions

• This contains the following:

• Learning to Do,• Doing to Learn,• Earning to Live,• Living to Serve• The FFA Motto

FFA Traditions

• The FFA Creed was written by this man at this institution.

• E.M. Tiffany at UW-Madison

FFA Traditions

• This is the FFA Salute.• The Pledge of Allegiance

FFA Traditions

• These are the official FFA Colors• National Blue and Corn Gold

FFA Traditions

• These words, Premier Leadership, Personal Growth, and Career Success, are a part of this.

• The FFA Mission Statement

Official Dress

• This kind of shirt is required for official dress.• White Collared Shirt or Blouse

Official Dress

• This color of pants, shoe, and socks are required for official dress.

• Black

Official Dress

• Only this kind of tie or scarf may be used for official dress (and is necessary for proper official dress!)

• FFA Tie or Scarf

Official Dress

• This is never ok to do in Official Dress, even if you are legally of age.

• Smoke Cigarettes, Drink Alcohol, or Chew Tobacco

Official Dress

• This is the name of the pull-tab for the zipper on an FFA Jacket, and it must always be zipped to the top and tucked in!

• Talley-Whacker

Activities and History

• Waterford FFA is the oldest chapter in the state.

• 3rd

Activities and History

• This chapter activity is conducted every spring.• It is where the Greenhand and Chapter

degrees are awarded to Waterford FFA Members.

• All members should attend this event!• The FFA Banquet

Activities and History

• This activity is conducted every June and is where the State Degrees are awarded to FFA members.

• The Wisconsin State FFA Convention

Activities and History

DAILY DOUBLE• How much will you wager?• This was the year that The National FFA was

founded.• 1928

Activities and History

• This piece of legislation, enacted in 1917, created agricultural education in America’s classrooms across the nation.

• The Smith Hughes Act

The FFA Emblem

• This symbol stands for Wisdom and Knowledge

• The Owl

The FFA Emblem

• This symbol stands for labor and work ethic• The Plow.

The FFA Emblem

• This symbol represents a new day in agriculture, and indicates that the FFA is a progressive organization that seeks better solutions to all problems.

• The Rising Sun

The FFA Emblem

• The ear of corn represents this:• Unity

The FFA Emblem

• This is represented by the eagle and the shield on top of the emblem.

• American Ideals

FINAL JEOPARDY

• Make your wagers!

• He is called the “Father of the FFA”

• Henry Groseclose