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Write then answer: 1. What is the difference between a leader and a manager?

“Management is about arranging and telling. Leadership is about nurturing and enhancing.” Tom Peters. Write then answer: 1. What is the difference between a leader and a manager? 2. How do you go from manager to leader? 3. Does this process happen on it’s own or does it need a push?.

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Write then answer: 1. What is the difference between a leader and a manager?

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  1. “Management is about arranging and telling. Leadership is about nurturing and enhancing.” Tom Peters • Write then answer: • 1. What is the difference between a leader and a manager? • 2. How do you go from manager to leader? • 3. Does this process happen on it’s own or does it need a push?

  2. Exit Ticket • Get out your review sheets • It’s going to be a notebook grade based on how much you got done

  3. Boardwarmer • You have 4 minutes to Write: Jeopardy Rules: • Everyone must participate • Captains choose the question • Captain chooses who answers • Board passes to a different person every answer • Rebound points scored if answering team misses question

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

  5. FFA Ceremonies History Emblem FFA Creed CDEs 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  6. History for 1 Clue: What year was the FFA founded? Check Your Answer

  7. History for 1 Answer: 1928 Back to the Game Board 3

  8. History for 2 Clue: What year did the FFA change it’s name from Future Farmers of America to The National FFA Organization? Check Your Answer

  9. History for 2 Answer: 1988 Back to the Game Board

  10. History for 3 Clue: What year were girls admitted to the FFA? Check Your Answer

  11. History for 3 Answer: 1969 Back to the Game Board

  12. History for 4 Clue: In what year did the National FFA Convention move from Kansas City to Louisville? Check Your Answer

  13. History for 4 Answer: 1999 Back to the Game Board

  14. History for 5 Clue: What was the name of the North Carolina organization for Ag boys in 1920s Check Your Answer

  15. History for 5 Answer: Young Tarheel Farmers Back to the Game Board

  16. Emblem for 1 Clue: What is the foundation of the FFA Emblem? Check Your Answer

  17. Emblem for 1 Answer: A cross-section of an ear of corn. Back to the Game Board

  18. Emblem for 2 Clue: What is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil? Check Your Answer

  19. Emblem for 2 Answer: The Plow Back to the Game Board

  20. Emblem for 3 Clue: Where does the owl appear in the FFA emblem? Check Your Answer

  21. Emblem for 3 Answer: On top of the plow Back to the Game Board

  22. Emblem for 4 Clue: What symbol signifies that the FFA is a national organization Check Your Answer

  23. Emblem for 4 Answer: The eagle Back to the Game Board

  24. Emblem for 5 Clue: What are the six parts of the FFA emblem? Check Your Answer

  25. Emblem for 5 Answer: The owl, eagle, cross-section of a ear of corn, plow, rising sun and the words Agricultural Education and the letters FFA Back to the Game Board

  26. Creed for 1 Clue: The first two words in each paragraph of the FFA Creed are. Check Your Answer

  27. Creed for 1 Answer: I believe Back to the Game Board

  28. Creed for 2 Clue: Who wrote the FFA Creed? Check Your Answer

  29. Creed for 2 Answer: E.M. Tiffany Back to the Game Board

  30. Creed for 3 Clue: What year was the Creed first adopted by the FFA? Check Your Answer

  31. Creed for 3 Answer: 1930 at the 3rd National FFA Convention Back to the Game Board

  32. Creed for 4 Clue: The creed is a basic statement of __________ and a common bond between members Check Your Answer

  33. Creed for 4 Answer: beliefs. Back to the Game Board

  34. Creed for 5 Clue: Learning the FFA Creed is a requirement for earning which FFA degree. Check Your Answer

  35. Creed for 5 Answer: Greenhand Back to the Game Board

  36. CDEs for 1 Clue: Which FFA CDE requires students to know the name of common trees of the forest. Check Your Answer

  37. CDEsfor 1 Answer: Forestry Back to the Game Board

  38. CDEs for 2 Clue: In which CDE do members identify tools and learn their uses Check Your Answer

  39. CDEs for 2 Answer: Tools and Materials Back to the Game Board

  40. CDEs for 3 Clue: In which FFA CDE do students evaluate live hogs, cattle and sheep Check Your Answer

  41. CDEs for 3 Answer: Livestock Evaluation/ Judging Back to the Game Board

  42. CDEs for 4 Clue: In which FFA CDE do 6 members conduct a meeting and perform certain abilities Check Your Answer

  43. CDEs for 4 Answer: Parliamentary Procedure Back to the Game Board

  44. CDEs for 5 Clue: In which FFA CDE do members shoot clay birds and targets with firearms, shoot bows and arrows and complete a compass course Check Your Answer

  45. CDEsfor 5 Answer: Hunter Safety Back to the Game Board

  46. FFA Ceremonies for 1 Clue: During the FFA Opening Ceremony, what officer is stationed by the Emblem of Washington? Check Your Answer

  47. FFA Ceremonies for 1 Answer: Treasurer Back to the Game Board

  48. FFA Ceremonies for 2 Question: Where is the Vice President stationed? Check Your Answer

  49. FFA Ceremonies for 2 Answer: Plow Back to the Game Board

  50. FFA Ceremonies for 3 Clue: What is the full name of the person who wrote the creed? Check Your Answer

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