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2024 Fall-Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 5- This SAE Popped OffA kernel of an idea led this National Trail FFA member to a creative (and delicious!) supervised agricultural experience.
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2024 Fall-Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 6- More Than A JacketA statewide donation program helps Pennsylvania FFA Alumni and Supporters discover how much the blue and gold means to first-year members.
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2024 Fall-Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 7- More Than A JacketIn groups, each person chooses one vocabulary word per round. Each person will take turns rolling the die. Complete the activity that corresponds with the number you rolled. Us
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2025 Spring/Summer New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 7: Cultivating a Career in AgricultureExplore these five pathways to see what your future could look like — and how FFA can help you get there.
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2025 Spring/Summer New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 8: Introduction to Artificial IntelligenceLike any tool, artificial intelligence can be used properly or improperly. Explore the pros and cons of AI and its uses, and discover a few guidelines to consider.
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Career Exploration and Planning Substitute Teaching GuideThis guide includes different one-, three-, and five-day options for curated and cohesive activities to leave for students when you need to be away from your classroom for a varying number of days. The theme of this guide is career exploration and planning and all selected activities are related to learning more about and planning for future careers.
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Substitute Teaching Guide TemplatesUse these blank templates to help you plan for activities for your substitute teachers.
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Career Exploration and Planning Substitute Choice BoardA choice board you can leave for students when you have a substitute teacher in the classroom. All activities are related to career exploration and planning.
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Substitute Vocabulary ActivitiesA bank of 8 vocabulary building activities designed for our substitute teaching guides but can be used with any vocabulary list or terms.
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Sustainability: Soil HealthThese five lessons introduce students to soil health concepts, factors affecting soil health, soil conservation practices and planning for future soil health.
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Sustainability: Water ConservationThese four lessons will introduce students to water personal, local and agricultural water use and conservation.
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Introduction to Sustainability Online ModulesSustainability is a huge buzzword these days. But what does it actually mean? These modules are designed to introduce students to the broad field of sustainability and how it relates to agriculture, business and our everyday lives.
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2025 Fall Winter New Horizons Teaching GuideIn this guide, you will find activities for eight articles in the fall/winter 2025 issue of FFA New Horizons. Worksheet answer keys can be found at the document. The activities are aligned to educational standards. (See each activity for the specific standards.)
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2025 Fall/Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 1- Go Far with an SAE GrantAllie Paschall identified a need in her community, then used funding to create interactive educational resources.
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2025 Fall/Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 2- Centennial CelebrationVirginia leaders laid the groundwork for what would become the National FFA Organization.
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2025 Fall/Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 3- 4 Strategies to Succeed in SalesPreparing today can set you up for the future — just ask this national career development event individual winner and National FFA corporate partner.
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2025 Fall/Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 4- Fresh PerspectivesTahja Sims broadens her horizons as she works to amplify voices in agriculture.
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2025 Fall/Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 5- Equine LessonsLucy Barney shares the inspiration behind her passion for horses and the daily routines that shaped her award-winning FFA project.
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2025 Fall/Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 6- A Sweet OpportunityMilton Hershey School grows leaders through classwork, community and hands-on learning.
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2025 Fall/Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 7- Ag101 WaterWater is essential in our daily lives and agriculture. From raising livestock and crops to fueling hydroponics systems to cleaning produce, water affects the food we eat in more ways than one. Consider these states and opportunities for your future.
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2025 Fall/Winter New Horizons Teaching Guide-Appendix 8 – FFA Moment 1930Discover how the FFA Creed continues to inspire members across the country, through reflections, competitions and personal stories, 95 years after it was first written by E.M. Tiffany.
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Mary Kate Okula and Reyna Ramos, Hydroponic Lettuce School-Based SAEMary Kate and Reyna manage their school’s hydroponics program, “Jackets for the Future,” which provides fresh lettuce to their school community. Students will watch a video on this SAE and then brainstorm their own ideas and plans for a possible school-based enterprise SAE on their campus using the resources of their agricultural education department.
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Mount Pleasant Middle School SAEsIt is never too early for students to start learning about how their interests and skills can lead to a future career. At Mount Pleasant Middle School in North Carolina, every student has an SAE that aligns with their interests and helps them prepare for their futures. Students will watch a video about middle school SAEs and complete a scavenger hunt using the SAE Idea Cards.
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Lily Carriker, Agricultural Communications SAELily Carriker’s SAE involves the website she created for a local agribusiness in her community. Students will watch a video on Lily’s agricultural communications SAE, spend time exploring different websites and think about how they would design their own websites.
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Addison Kennon – Growing and Processing Jalapenos SAEAddison Kennon processes jalapenos as part of her supervised agricultural experience (SAE). She grows and sells jalapenos locally, focusing on food safety and proper canning techniques she learned from her mother. Students will watch a video on Addison’s SAE and explore how they could begin their own food processing SAE.
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