SAE Crossword

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Across
  1. 6. What does SAE stand for?
  2. 8. Involves working for an agricultural business or employer, where students gain experience and develop skills through on-the-job training
  3. 9. A type of SAE that focuses on learning about different agricultural careers or exploring areas of interest without direct ownership or business responsibilities
  4. 11. A science-based SAE where students conduct experiments to answer specific agricultural questions or develop new technique
  5. 14. Refers to students having full control and responsibility for an SAE project, typically in entrepreneurship or improvement projects, where they make decisions and manage all aspects of the operation
  6. 15. Levels of achievement in the FFA that recognize members’ progress and accomplishments in agricultural education and leadership. Examples include the Greenhand, Chapter, State, and American Degrees, each with specific requirements
Down
  1. 1. A project where students manage and operate their own business or enterprise related to agriculture, such as raising animals or producing crops for sale
  2. 2. provided by students agricultural teacher, parent/guardian, or employer to oversee how SAE is ran
  3. 3. conducted at least once per year to eveluate SAE program
  4. 4. Competitive events that connect classroom learning with SAE projects, allowing students to showcase their skills and knowledge in agricultural fields
  5. 5. An essential component of SAEs where students document their activities, expenses, and outcomes to track their progress and assess their project's success
  6. 7. practical, hands-on activities that can lead to an agricultural and natural resources career
  7. 10. abilities and know-how unique to a specific job role. (welding, taking blood, etc)
  8. 12. Recognition for exceptional SAE projects that demonstrate significant learning and achievement in specific areas of agriculture
  9. 13. This type of SAE helps students build essential agricultural knowledge and skills. It often includes activities like career exploration, personal financial management, and workplace readiness