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Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics

Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics. Mr. Ham. Overview. Welcome to Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics. This is a year-long course designed to provide the student with laboratory experience beyond the exploratory level in the fourteen major areas of agricultural mechanics.

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Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics

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  1. Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics Mr. Ham

  2. Overview Welcome to Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics. This is a year-long course designed to provide the student with laboratory experience beyond the exploratory level in the fourteen major areas of agricultural mechanics. Welding Tool Fitting Small Engines Surveying Concrete Masonry Plumbing Hand & Power Tools Electricity Painting & Finishing

  3. Supplies: • Pencil • Paper • Notebook

  4. Grading Procedures and Scale: •  All work, quizzes and test will be worth the following points unless otherwise told in advance: • Homework/class work 100 • Shop participation 100/week • Quizzes 25-50 • Group projects 100-200 • Presentations 50\100 • Tests 100 75% New material 25% Old material

  5. The total points earned will be divided by the total points possible for the grading period and assigned a letter value based upon the percentage received by the student. • A= 90-100% • B= 80-89 • C= 70-79 • D= 60-69 • F= <60

  6. Discipline Rules: • The teacher or adult in the class has the final say in all matters pertaining to the class. • Talk to the teacher in a respectful manner. • Be fully in your seat at the start of the tardy bell. • Come to class prepared to learn. • Respect the rights and view of others. • Use appropriate language at all times. • Refrain from eating and drinking in the class or shop.

  7. Read the Student Handbook on Disciplinary Policies. This class will strictly adhere to the rules and consequences set forth by the school district.

  8. Expectations: • Students are expected to give 110% of their ability to their work at all times. Nothing less will be tolerated!

  9. FFA Activities: • Kick-Off Day • Ark-Okla State Fair • State Convention • Booneville Field Day • District Judging • Leadership Camp • National FFA Convention • Plant Sale

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