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1 HRT 2 SAE Project Overview Packet, SAE Final Project Checklist SAE Checklist for AET Tracker and this Packet Due 05/23/2014 Check Item AET Tracker Profile due 03/07/2014 AET Journals, 25 hours (12 hours due on 03/07/2014) AET Finances due 05/23/2014 AET Photographs and captions (minimum of 10 and you must be in each one) If Improvement, before/during/after picture. Due 05/23/2014 SAE Placement Training Agreement (attached to this packet) due 03/07/2014 SAE Project Proposal due 02/14/2014 SAE Types and Ideas due 03/07/2014 SAE Placement Sites due 03/07/2014 SAE Completion Form due 05/23/2014 FFA Degree Application due 05/23/2014 Attach any additional work to back of packet on 5/23 (receipts, journal reviews, review of literature, scientific method, presentation, papers for project ) SAE Reminders- IMPORTANT! Placement You must have a training plan. You must fill out the entire training plan and schedule a visit for Mrs. Riedel to your workplace when you are there. You must list 3 general goals and 10 objectives (skills to learn, things to do, etc.) Analytical You must submit a record of your research. You must make a product from your research (video, craft item, scrapbook). Hunting, You may do these things. They are exploratory or supplementary. Each item can account Fishing, for NO MORE than 8 hours each. You must submit a written record in your record book of Hiking, what you did during your outdoor adventure. Put this information behind your appropriate Camping record book page. Pictures and Artifacts You need a picture or artifact to illustrate you did the SAE. Thus, if you raked for four hours, you only need one picture to represent raking. If you went to a museum or farmer s market, use a picture or some other artifact. SAE Project Overview A part of the Agricultural Education program is the Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE). It is also a good portion of your grade for each quarter (25%). This should be a project that you will remember as a positive experience that truly added to your high school experiences. In order for this to be a beneficial learning experience, you have to have a vested interest in your project and really work on this throughout the duration of the class. AET Tracker Site Chapter Login and password NC0565 First initial and last name (all lowercase) SAE Essentials 1. Think long and hard about what you want to do. There is something for everyone. The idea is to do something that you are interested in so that you will enjoy this project. 2. The AET Tracker: Once you have chosen your project you will begin filling out the SAE AET Tracker at You will be able to keep track of all of your hours, log in pictures, and do anything related to your SAE on your phone or at a computer at You MUST record all hours within one week of completion. If you do not record your hours, they will not be counted. 3. You must fill out all of the pages in this packet at the end of each quarter. These will be turned into Mrs. Riedel and will be checked for accuracy and effort. 4. You will keep all financial records in the AET Tracker.
2 5. You will keep all journals and record all hours in the AET Tracker. 6. If you are doing Placement, you must also fill out a training agreement, which Mrs. Riedel will give you. This must be submitted before you begin working in your placement location. 7. You must take pictures. At least ten must be taken and three must include you doing the SAE. There must be one picture for each type of SAE you do. Thus, if you do and Improvement and a Supplementary project, you must have a picture of work from both types of projects. The pictures are the evidence that you did the SAE. No picture = no credit for doing that SAE component. The pictures must be affixed to the picture pages in your record book and to your SAE poster. 8. Every Friday, you will be allowed time to update your AET Tracker. 9. You AET Tracker will also help you keep track of all of your SAE and FFA involvement. This will help you to earn your degrees. Degree applications will be provided by Mrs. Riedel and are due at the end of March for State Degree and the end of April for Greenhand and Chapter Degrees. 10. You must complete and have your signature and your parent/guardian s signatures upon the completion of the SAE project. This is the last page in this packet. 11. You must choose Entrepreneurship, Analytical, Internship or Experimental and do at least 13 of the 25 hours in one of these categories. 12. You MUST have a photograph or artifact to representing what you did. Photos should be uploaded into the AET Tracker. No photo or artifact= no hours. Artifacts include, but are not limited to: pictures, pamphlets, letters with an adult s signature, memorabilia, etc. So, if you did eight hours of hiking, you must have at least something to show you did that part of the project. Keep receipts, pictures, and artifacts or upload to the AET Tracker. 13. Recorded hours will be checked four times throughout the semester. If they are not recorded, they do not count. 14. Exploratory hours that involve hunting, fishing, hiking, or camping must be accompanied by a two paragraph description in the AET Tracker. 15. Analytical projects require an additional product (video, pamphlet, webpage, scrapbook, or another student created product) to illustrate their hours of research. 16. Half of the Experimental and Analytical hours must be recorded by the 04/11/2014 and all research must be completed by this date. 17. If doing an Experimental SAE, the experiment must be researched, set up, and then APPROVED by Mrs. Riedel before starting the experiment. 18. When doing Placement, you must have a Training Plan completed before accumulating hours. Dates to Remember P. 3 & 4 02/14/2014 First AET Tracker check 03/07/2014 Second AET Tracker Check, 25 hours 05/23/2014 SAE Final Project: Paper and Poster 05/23/2014
3 SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES & RUBRIC Dear Student & Parent/Guardian: Chapter Number: NC0565 Student Username: Student Password: The SAE project is an opportunity for your student to gain additional knowledge and hands-on skills outside of regular class time. Each SAE project is uniquely designed by each student. All hours related to the project are completed outside of regular class time. Student will keep records of the hours and provide pictures to document the work completed. These records are kept in the Agricultural Experience Tracker program. Your child already has their username and can access the Agriculture Experience Tracker from home. We encourage you to browse the website at to become more familiar with the SAE project and the records your child will keep. Basic SAE Selection Due Friday, 02/14/2014 Name of Student: Name of Agriculture Class: Semester/Year: Type of SAE Selected: (circle one) Placement Analytical Entrepreneurship Experimental Number of Hours Required for Project: 25, 13 of them completed in the SAE Selected (additional hours can be completed in a combination of improvement, exploratory, or supplementary) Brief Description of Project: Parent/Guardian & Student Approval of Project Your signature indicates you have read the information above and understand the requirements of the Supervised Agriculture Experience project. Parent/Guardian Signature: Student Signature: Date: Date:
4 SAE PROJECT PROPOSAL- AP42 HORTICULTURE II The SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience) is 25% of your final grade in this class. To receive an A you must put a minimum of 25 hours into your project. The SAE can be any project completed outside of class time that deals with agriculture (working with plant material, animals, or natural resources). Please be thorough in your planning of the project. You must obtain permission for your project from Mrs. Riedel by using this proposal sheet and having your parent/guardian to sign the bottom. This form is due on Friday, February 14 th, Top two choices for my SAE project: 1. Type of SAE: a. Project Description: 2. Type of SAE: a. Project Description: (Chosen Project is circled) 3. Timeline for Chosen Project: January February March April May Hours: Hours: Hours: Hours: Hours: 4. Parent/Guardian Approval Signature: Date: 5. Student Signature: Date:
5 SAE GUIDELINES & RUBRIC SAE Agriculture Experience Tracker 1 st nine weeks item to Complete Profile: About You: Manage/Edit Personal Profile- Students update membership information, demographic information and mobile device set-up. Also enter FFA membership information. Profile: if About applicable. You: Record your agriculture class schedule- Select and add the agriculture education class you are currently enrolled in. Profile: Your Activities: Develop your AET Experiences- Create a new SAE experience if you are a new agriculture education student. OR Update/Edit Experience if returning agriculture education student. Profile: Your Activities: Develop your AET Experiences- Experiences Manager. Select 1. Description Plan - complete & Overview the following of SAE: items: Follow instructions provided. 2. Estimated Investment of Time and Supervision: Follow questions that are at the top of this section. Minimum number of hours you must complete: 12 by 03/07/2014, 25 by 05/23/2014. Learning Objectives: The student must provide a 3. minimum of three objectives. Hours 3 Minimum goals for of the 12 project. hours, 1.25 points per hour Journal: Time in AET Experiences- Begin recording time and complete journal entries for all hours worked. The student must record hours within 1 week of completing the activity to received full credit. Every journal entry must include detailed grammatically correct information with two sentences per entry. Pictures: A minimum of 10 pictures are required for all SAE projects. For Improvement type SAE projects, the student must show before, during and after pictures. The student should be visible in all pictures and demonstrate skills and tasks directly associated with the project. All pictures are uploaded and presented in the Agricultural Experience Tracker program. Profile: Resume Information- EXTRA CREDIT- complete for extra credit points on final SAE Profile: Record school & community involvement activities-. EXTRA CREDIT- complete if applicable. Counts towards extra credit points only on final SAE 1 st AET Tracker Due 03/07/2014 Total Points Due 03/07/14 Teacher Score /10 /5 /10 /25 /10 /25 /15 /100
6 SAE 2 nd AET Tracker GUIDELINES AND RUBRIC 05/23/2014 Student Name: Chapter No: NC0565 Student Username: Name of SAE Project: All SAE project items are due: 05/23/2014 Any items not completed by this date will receive a 10% per day penalty. NO SAE projects will be accepted after: 05/30/2014 Congratulations! You are now in the completion phase of the SAE project where the student will record all hours worked, take pictures of the project and complete journals to record the activities they have completed. Here are detailed instructions on how to complete items that are due for your SAE during 2 nd Nine Weeks: A. To fill in Learning Outcome Skills: 1. Log into 2. Click on the profile tab. 3. Click on Develop your AET Experiences. 4. Click on plan for the AET Experience you are completing this semester. 5. Click on the Learning Outcomes tab. 6. Write 5 skills you learned and/or observed for your SAE project this semester. These skills should be written under the 3 goals you wrote during the 1 st nine weeks. 7. Skills must be measurable and written in complete sentences using correct grammar and punctuation to receive full credit: a. Example of student skills that WOULD NOT receive full points: 1. Become a better person. 2. Learn how to plant things. B. To record time and journals in the AET Tracker: 1. Log into 2. Click on the journals tab in the middle of the page. 3. Click on Time in AET Experiences. 4. Fill in the date you completed hours. 5. Select the category that the hours apply to: a. If you have more than one SAE experience, then select the one you are completing for this semester. 6. Name the activity. Ex: Building fence braces. 7. Select the type of experience. 8. Write a journal that describes what activities you completed that day. Be specific. Use correct grammar and punctuation to receive full points. 9. Record the number of hours you worked in the outside class box. 10. Select who supervised you for this activity. C. To upload pictures in the AET Tracker: 1. Log into 2. Click on the portfolio tab on the left hand side of the screen. 3. Click on browse and select the picture(s) you want to upload. 4. Click on upload. 5. Once pictures are uploaded, click on edit and complete the following: a. Fill in the date the picture was taken in the date box. b. Name the picture in the title box. c. Click on the experience box and select your current AET Experience. d. Write a minimum of 2 sentences explaining what you are doing in the picture. 6. Click save when complete. 7. Remember: a. The student must have 10 pictures to receive full credit for this portion of your SAE. b. For Improvement type SAE projects, the student must show before, during and after pictures. c. The student should be visible in all pictures and demonstrate skills and tasks directly associated with the project.
7 SAE Types and Ideas Entrepreneurship: The student plans, implements, operates and assumes financial risks in a farming activity or agricultural business. The student is the boss. Examples: Student owns and manages 50 head of beef cattle or Student owns and manages a pick-your-own strawberry patch. Placement: The student is placed on a farm, in an agricultural business or at the school laboratory to work for another for pay or no pay. Examples: Working at a riding stable or working at a local florist Your Examples (need two): Your Examples: Experimental: An extensive activity where the student plans and conducts a major agricultural experiment using the scientific process. Examples: Effect of various hormones on root development or growth habits of plants in shade or full sun Analytical (non-experimental): Students choose an agricultural problem that is not amenable to experimentation and design a plan to investigate and analyze the problem. Examples: Design a landscape layout for a community facility or marketing plan for an agricultural product. Exploratory: helps students to become literate and aware of an interested agricultural career. Examples: Observe a veterinarian or research report on food science careers. Improvement: includes a series of learning activities that improves the value or appearance of the place of employment, home, school or community. Examples: Computerizing the records for an agricultural business or landscaping a home Supplementary: student performs one specific agricultural skill outside of normal class time. Examples: pruning a fruit tree or staking tomatoes. Your Example: Your Examples: Your Examples: Your Examples: Your Examples: 7
8 SAE Placement Sites Look up 5 area agribusinesses (phonebook, online, newspaper) that you could get a paid or unpaid internship. Name of Business and Contact Information Description of agribusiness s service 8
9 SAE Opportunities Continued Don t know what to do? Try any of these Exploratory (E) or Improvement (I) activities that Mrs. Riedel provides. Help install the garden at the State Fair. (I) Work during SMART lunch in the greenhouse or garden. (E) Help set up the Children s Barnyard at the State Fair. (E) Work during SMART lunch in the classroom. (E) Attend one of the monthly FFA meetings (see FFA POA or calendar on (E) Attend the FFA open house in October. (E) Help maintain the chicken coop. (E or A) Work at the Mistletoe Market and sell Christmas Cactus Saturday, November 16 th. (E) Watch a gardening, animal, or other environment related TV show or documentary and write a two paragraph review. (E) Sell plants for the Fall plant sale to neighbors, teachers, friends, etc September 3 rd through September 13 th. Pick up orders October 1-5, 10a-5p. (E) Deliver poinsettias to the elderly at Hillside Nursing Home December 5 th. (E) Collect newspaper or magazine articles and write a review or summary of each article (directions are on p. 6). (E) Sell poinsettias in November from the 4 th -15 th. Pick up poinsettias December 2 nd -6 th. (E) Help in the construction of the new vegetable garden (I) Career Development Competition- Horticulture, Leadership, or Forestry. Check out your POA or ask Mrs. Riedel for more information. (E) Attend a FFA Federation Event like Fall Leadership, FFA Week Ice Skating, or Barn Party. (E) Do something during FFA Week with the WHS FFA in February (E). Work at the annual Spring Plant Sale in April. (E) Attend the end of year FFA Banquet on May 21 at 7pm in the commons area. (E) Pay your $20 FFA dues (counts as one hour). (E) Take care of the chickens on the weekends, during SMART lunch or after school in the spring semester. (E) Purchase a FFA jacket (counts as one hour). (E) Come to the spring open house at WHS for FFA, Thursday, March 20 th at 6pm. (E) Come in for two SMART lunches and help Mrs. Riedel in the classroom, greenhouse, or gardens. (E or P) 9
10 SAE Completion Form Due on Friday, May 23 rd, 2014 Name: Type(s) of SAE Completed: Description of Project(s): Total Hours Completed: I,, dually swear that I have completed hours towards the fulfillment of my SAE Final Project. Student Signature: Parent or Guardian s Signature: Parent or Guardian s Printed Name: Parent or Guardian s Contact Number: SAE Sponsor s Signature: SAE Sponsor s Printed Name: SAE Sponsor s Contact Number: 10
11 Wakefield High School FFA Chapter Degree Application As you complete each of the following requirements for the Chapter FFA Degree, place a check in the box and write the date on the line to the right. Attach the requested materials to explain your achievements. I hold the Greenhand FFA Degree and have completed two semesters of agricultural course work. I have a satisfactory SAE program in operation. Attach a description of your SAE program. Member Check Advisor Check I have earned and productively invested $150 OR worked at least 45 hours outside of class time in an SAE program. Attach SAE records that illustrate this achievement. I have effectively participated in a group discussion or class presentation. Attach an explanation of the discussion s topic and setting. I have demonstrated five procedures of parliamentary law. Attach a list of procedures and when you have used them. or I have participated in FFA Activities outside of scheduled class time. I have shown progress toward individual achievement in the FFA award program. I have a satisfactory scholastic record. Having met these requirements, I hereby submit this application for the Chapter FFA Degree. Member s Signature Date FOR CHAPTER USE I/We have reviewed this application and certify that the candidate has met the requirements and will be awarded the Chapter FFA Degree. Chapter President s Signature Date FFA Advisor s Signature Date The Chapter FFA Degree will be awarded on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at 7:00 pm in the Commons. 11
12 SAE GUIDELINES AND RUBRIC 05/23/2014 SAE Agriculture Experience Tracker 2nd Nine Weeks ALL SAE ITEMS DUE:05/23/2014 P. 13 and 14 of SAE Project Overview Packet AET Experience Learning Objectives: During the 1 st nine weeks, you wrote 3 goals you had for your project, now you need to write: 5 skills you learned and/or observed during the course of this project. Skills must be written in complete sentences and use correct punctuation and grammar to receive full credit. Journals & Time Log: Students enter time and complete a journal for each time you complete work for your SAE project. Students must record hours within 1 week of completing the activity to received full credit. Every journal entry must include detailed grammatically correct information. You MUST complete a minimum of 25 hours to earn full credit. Incomplete or missing journal entries associated with the time recorded WILL NOT count towards hours completed. Students earn 3pts per hour completed and correctly recorded. Pictures A minimum of 10 pictures are required for all SAE projects. For Improvement type SAE projects, the student must show before, during and after pictures. The student should be visible in all pictures and demonstrate skills and tasks directly associated with the project. Each picture MUST have a 2 sentence caption describing the skill and/or activity the student is completing. Each picture and caption is worth 1 pt, each caption is worth 1 pt Teacher Score Skill 1: Skill 2: Skill 3: Skill 4: Skill 5: /10pts /2pts /2pts /2pts /2pts /2pts 2pts per hour 25 hours required hours X 2 = /50pts 2pts per picture/caption captions X 1 = /10pts pictures X 1 = /10pts Pictures 1 page, dbl spaced, multiple paragraphs,uploaded to AET Portfolio /10pts 2nd Nine Weeks Points /100 Profile: Resume Information + _/2pts EXTRA CREDIT- students complete for up to 2 extra credit points. Profile: Record school and community involvement activities. EXTRA CREDIT- complete if applicable. + /5pts Students earn 0.25pts for each school & community involvement activity for up to 5 pts added to the overall SAE score. 2 nd AET Tracker Due 05/23/2014 Total Points /100 12
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