AGIV Essential Skills

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Essential Skills for Agriculture Mechanics IV

First Semester:

The student will identify a safe work environment and demonstrate safe practices.

The student will be able to develop; interpret, and read plans and/or blueprints as well as read and interpret technical manuals.

The student will develop products which have a practical purpose and reflect craftsmanship.

The student will demonstrate how to be a cooperative contributor who participates effectively to accomplish a group activity in agricultural mechanics.

The student will demonstrate the use of current technology and principles of ag mechanics. Welding (W), Concrete (C), Carpentry (CP), Electricity (E)

The student will gain skills in agricultural mechanics through practical experience.

The student will participate in the operation of the FFA Chapter.

The student will implement plans for improvement of the SAE program.


Second Semester:

The student will identify a safe work environment and demonstrate safe practices.

The student will be able to develop; interpret, and read plans and/or blueprints as well as read and interpret technical manuals.

The student will develop products which have a practical purpose and reflect craftsmanship.

The student will demonstrate how to be a cooperative contributor who participates effectively to accomplish a group activity in agricultural mechanics.

The student will demonstrate the use of current technology and principles of ag mechanics. Welding (W), Concrete (C), Carpentry (CP), Electricity (E)

The student will gain skills in agricultural mechanics through practical experience.

The student will participate in the operation of the FFA Chapter.

The student will implement plans for improvement of the SAE program.

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