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By Holli Bowman and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, July 2001 Go to Last Slide for Directions

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FFA Jeopardy. By Holli Bowman and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, July 2001 Go to Last Slide for Directions. FFA Ceremonies. History. Emblem. Parli Pro. SAE. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By Holli Bowman and Dr. Frank Flanders

Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, July 2001

Go to Last Slide for Directions

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EmblemEmblem Parli ProParli Pro SAESAE FFA FFA CeremoniesCeremonies

Clue: What year was the FFA founded?

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History for 1

Answer: 1928

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History for 1

Clue: What year did the FFA change it’s name from Future Farmers of America to The National FFA Organization?

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History for 2

Answer: 1988

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History for 2

Clue: What year were girls admitted to the FFA?

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History for 3

Answer: 1969

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History for 3

Clue: What did Public Law 740 do for the FFA?

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History for 4

Answer: Created a federal charter and allowed it to be a National Organization

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History for 4

Clue: What occurred in 1917, and why was it important?

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History for 5

Answer: Smith-Hughes Act was passed and it permitted vocational/ag. education to be taught in schools.

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History for 5

Clue: What is the foundation of the FFA Emblem?

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Emblem for 1

Answer: A cross-section of an ear of corn.

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Emblem for 1

Clue: What is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil?

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Emblem for 2

Answer: The Plow

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Emblem for 2

Clue: Where does the owl appear in the FFA emblem?

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Emblem for 3

Answer: On top of the plow

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Emblem for 3

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Emblem for 4

Clue: What element of the FFA Emblem signifies the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculture?

Answer: The words “Agricultural Education” and the letters “FFA”

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Emblem for 4

Clue: Why is the corn so significant?

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Emblem for 5

Answer: It represents a common bond in agriculture in the USA

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Emblem for 5

Clue: How many times does the chairperson tap the gavel to call a meeting to order.

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Parli Pro for 1

Answer: Two

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Parli Pro for 1

Clue: What type of motion is used to introduce an item of business?

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Parli Pro for 2

Answer: A main motion

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Parli Pro for 2

Clue: When can you change a motion or allow it to be referred to a committee.

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Parli Pro for 3

Answer: During discussion

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Parli Pro for 3

Clue: What type of motion is used to stop discussion and force a vote?

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Parli Pro for 4

Answer: Previous question

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Parli Pro for 4

Clue: Name the four reasons parli pro is used during chapter meetings.

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Parli Pro for 5

Answer: #1 – one item at a time. #2 – courtesy is extended to all.#3 – majority rules. #4 – the rights of the minority

are protected.

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Parli Pro for 5

Clue: What does SAE stand for?

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SAE for 1

Answer: Supervised Agricultural Experience

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SAE for 1

Clue: Name one of the five types of SAE’s.

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SAE for 2

Answer:#1 – Exploratory#2 – Research/Experimentation and Analysis#3 – Ownership/Entrepreneurship#4 – Placement #5 - Improvement

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SAE for 2

Clue: Name for the type of SAE responsible for recording both expenses and income.

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SAE for 3

Answer: Entrepreneurship

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SAE for 3

Clue: The category of SAE where you work for someone else.

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SAE for 4

Answer: Placement

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SAE for 4

Clue: What is the definition of an SAE?

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SAE for 5

Answer: Planned practical activities conducted outside of class time in which students develop and apply agricultural knowledge and skills.

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SAE for 5

Clue: During the FFA Opening Ceremony, what officer is stationed by the Emblem of Washington?

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FFA Ceremonies for 1

Answer: Treasurer

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FFA Ceremonies for 1

Clue: During the FFA Opening Ceremony, which officer is stationed at the flag?

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FFA Ceremonies for 2

Answer: Reporter

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FFA Ceremonies for 2

Clue: In order for an official FFA meeting to take place what must you have?

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FFA Ceremonies for 3

Answer: Quorum

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FFA Ceremonies for 3

Clue: List the proper attire for a FFA male members in official dress?

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FFA Ceremonies for 4

Answer: White collared shirt, official FFA tie, official FFA jacket zipped to the top, black shoes and socks

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FFA Ceremonies for 4

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FFA Ceremonies for 5

Clue: What type of membership can you obtain in the FFA?

Answer: Active, Alumni, Collegiate, and Honorary

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FFA Ceremonies for 5

Customizing the Quiz Show Template

The Blank Quiz Show Review is ready for you to customize. This presentation is designed to be a review for a unit. You make up the categories, Clues and answers, then show the review to your class using a scan converter or projector. All the hyperlinks connecting the points on slide two to the correct Clues have already been created. Once you have created one review, you can give the blank PowerPoint show and these directions to students and assign them to create the next review. Students, in groups of five, can make up 5 Clues each: one for each category, or each in charge of a category of their own.

1. Double-click on the quiz show template file “Blank Quiz Show Review” to open it.

2. Click on File and Save As to give the quiz show template a new file name. This way you can save the blank copy to use again.

3. Change the view to Slide Sorter from the View Menu.

4. From the Edit menu, choose Replace. In the first line of the box that appears, type History, then tab to the second line. Type in your first category name. Click on the Replace All button. You should get a message that 11 changes were made, and you should be able to see the changes in the slides.

5. Repeat this process to change all your general “topics” to your specific topic names. When you are finished, switch back to Slide View from the View Menu.

6. Go to Slide 3 by clicking on the double down-arrow at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar.

7. Click after the colon in the text box reading "Clue:" to type in your first Clue.

8. Go to Slide 4. Click after the colon in the text box reading "Answer:" to type in the answer to your first Clue.

9. Repeat with all slides in the quiz show presentation. Don't forget to save your work every few minutes by clicking on the third icon on the top toolbar (looks like a floppy disk).

10. Showing the presentation: Open the new document in PowerPoint. From the View menu, choose Slide Show. To link to the Clues from slide 2, move the mouse over a number so that a hand appears. Click on the number. You must do the same to go back to the gameboard on each answer slide. DO NOT click on the slide just ANYWHERE. That will take you to the next slide instead of back to the gameboard. Make sure ONLY to click when you see the hand indicating a hyperlink.

Click Here to go to First Slide

Jeopardy Quiz Game  Suggested instructions for playing the game with a class:

1.      Project the game onto a large screen or use a large computer monitor at the front of the class.2.      Divide the class into teams of up to four players. Have any other students count off 1 to 4 and sit

in the audience.3.      Provide each team with a flashlight, whistle, or other means of "buzzing-in" to indicate they know

the answer.4.      Appoint a scorekeeper.5.      Appoint a reader to read each question to the group.6.      The teacher or a student can act as moderator.7.      Let the first team select a category.8.      Once the question pops up, the first team to "buzz-in" gets to try to answer the question. 9.      Add or deduct the number of points corresponding to the number they selected under the

category.10.    If the first team misses, the remaining teams can buzz-in and answer the question.11.    If no team knows the answer, the audience is given the opportunity to answer. The first person to

raise his or her hand and answer correctly receives the points for the team that corresponds to their number.

12.    Go back to the game board and let the team who answered correctly select the next category and point value.

13. This power point may include a slide with a list of terms the teacher may wish to print out to assist the students during the game.

Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office

Click Here to go to First Slide

Click Here to go to customizing your own quiz game