HS.126 Taking My Trip (PowerPoint)
This LifeKnowledge lesson (HS.126 “Taking My Trip”) introduces high school agricultural education students to Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) as an integral component of the agricultural education program. Students learn the definition of SAE and identify the six types of SAE (Entrepreneurship, Placement, Research, Exploratory, Improvement, and Supplemental) while connecting an SAE choice to a chosen career cluster area. The lesson includes an interest approach, teaching strategies, transparency masters, and a written assessment.
At a glance
- Learning objectives
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- Define SAE as an integral part of the agricultural education experience.
- Define Supervised Agricultural Experience.
- Identify the different types of SAEs.
- Time required
- Instruction time for this lesson: 50 minutes.
- Grade level
- High School
- Materials
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- Three Strands of Rope
- Overhead Projector
- White Paper
- HS.126.TM.A
- HS.126.TM.B
- HS.126.Assess—one per student
- SAE Tool Box (www.cals.ncsu.edu/agexed/sae/toolbox/)
- Unit
- Supervised Agricultural Experience
- Problem Area
- Developing My SAE Experience
- Precepts
- F5: Acquire new knowledge
- Key Terms
- SAE, Entrepreneur, Placement, Exploratory, Research, Supplemental, Improvement
Downloads & Links
Lesson plan
Presentation
Aligned Standards
National Standards
- NL-ENG.K-12.5Communication Strategies – Students employ a wide range of strategies as they write and use different writing process elements appropriately to communicate with different audiences for a variety of purposes.
