FFA Values Lesson Series
This lesson series is designed to guide students to become better leaders through personal growth in working with others. Lessons can be used in order or on their own.
This lesson series is designed to guide students to become better leaders through personal growth in working with others. Lessons can be used in order or on their own.
Check out and use the FFA jacket dicut you have seen used in the FFA Experience Booth at National Convention.
Peek into this floral shop supervised agricultural experience (SAE)to motivate your students to try new opportunities in FFA by learning about a unique SAE.
This implementation guide is a resource for advisors to pre-plan and engage all students and various chapter stakeholders during the 95th National FFA Convention & Expo.
Love brings us happiness. In this retiring address, 2016-17 National FFA Western Region Vice President Trey Elizondo dives into the meaning of loving yourself and those around you to find true happiness. Students will identify others they can serve in their homes and community.
Have your students ever visited an animal shelter or the local humane society? This lesson gives them a chance to see a student in action through her SAE at the local humane society where she provides treats and toys to the animals and works with them on their obedience and training.
Learn to step out of your comfort zone and start a new SAE raising market swine for show and food purposes. Kaylie’s SAE has taught her how to care for other living creatures and will help her with her future career as a nurse.
The FFA Value Statements create a foundation for FFA to ensure it can develop opportunities and platforms that open doors and remove barriers for every individual in agricultural education to experience premier leadership, personal growth and career success through FFA. The National FFA Value Statements were ratified by the delegates at the 94th National FFA Convention.
Decades after the merger between New Farmers of America (NFA) and FFA, recognition is long overdue for an organization that shaped the blue and gold as we know it.