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Pennsylvania
Supervised Agricultural Experience
The Common Pages
What are the Common Pages?
The Common Pages are pages that are found in all types of SAE Books regardless of the project type.
What parts of the SAE book are included in the Common Pages?
• Cover Page
• Record of Supervision & Conferences (i to ii)
• Planning Section (P-1 to P-4)
• Summary Section (S-1 to S-4)
• Leadership Section (L-1 to L-3)Sometimes called the Activity Section
Where do the Common Pages go in the SAE Book?
First Cover Page
Second Record of Supervision & Conferences
Third Planning Section (P-1 to P-4)
Fifth Summary Section (S-1 to S-4)
Sixth Leadership Section (L-1 to L-3)
Fourth All Enterprise or Project Inserts
When should the various Common Pages be completed or updated?
Cover Page
• Completed January 1st or when the SAE Book is started.
• Updated when a new/additional SAE project/enterprise is started.
When should the various Common Pages be completed or updated?
Record of Supervision & Conferences
Updated by the teacher whenever :
• the SAE Book is graded
• an SAE visit is conducted
• after conference/consultation regarding SAE project
When should the various Common Pages be completed or updated?
Planning Pages P-1 and P-2
• Completed January 1st or when the SAE Book is started.
• Updated or Changed when a student has a new occupational goal.
When should the various Common Pages be completed or updated?
Planning Pages P-3
• Completed January 1st or when the SAE Book is started.
• Updated or Changed when enterprise scope changes or there are additional leadership goals.
When should the various Common Pages be completed or updated?
Planning Pages P-4
• Started when the SAE Book is started by student, parent, and teacher.
• Updated - Quarterly or at times most appropriate for the particular school.
When should the various Common Pages be completed or updated?
Summary Pages S-1
• Completed at the end of the year or once all enterprises are finished.
• Started/Updated at the beginning of the year or when a new enterprise is started.
When should the various Common Pages be completed or updated?
Summary Pages S-2 to S-3
• Completed -December 31st or when SAE project is 100% completed.
• Started - January 1st or when the SAE Book is started.
When should the various Common Pages be completed or updated?
Summary Pages S-4
• Started and Updated as items or events occur that apply to the various enterprises during the year.
When should the various Common Pages be completed or updated?
Leadership Pages L-1 to L-3
• Updated - as various FFA and other leadership activities occur.
• Started -- January 1st or when the SAE Book is started.
Which version should be used?
Pencil VersionElectronic Version
More Accurate and Neater
Eliminates many (math) errors
Easier to correct mistakes
Can complete when student doesn’t completely understand
Easier to continue the next year
Print information or copies for advanced degrees/applications
Prepares student to use technology in the workforce
No computer skills needed
No software/hardware computability problems.
Can see all the pages easily
May be easier to update a few pages.
You decide...
PENNSYLVANIA
SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE
RECORD BOOK
Calendar Year
Enterprises meeting state standards
Student's Name
1 Street or P.O. Box
2 City, State, Zip Code
The Year must be the same on the Cover and on P-3
The Year must be the same on the Cover and on P-3
Enter Student Name, Address, and City. The Student Name should be listed the same on all pages in the SAE Book
Enter Student Name, Address, and City. The Student Name should be listed the same on all pages in the SAE Book
Enterprise Names must be entered the same on all pages of the SAE Book. Enterprise #1 on the cover must remain Enterprise #1 on all pages.
Enterprise Names must be entered the same on all pages of the SAE Book. Enterprise #1 on the cover must remain Enterprise #1 on all pages.
2004
Susan A. Student
1125 Third Street
Hometown, PA 18xxx
Wildlife Habitat Improvement
Smith’s Dog Grooming
3 Home Phone Number
4
Parent's/Guardian's Names
5
Grade in School
6
Social Security Number
7 School Name
8 FFA Chapter
9 School Street or P.O. Box
10 School City, State, Zip Code
Ag Department Phone Number
County Authorized Signature for State Contest
Pennsylvania FFA Region
Ag Teacher(s) Name(s) Revised 7/99
Continue to enter the All correct information on the Cover. The Grade would be the grade the student is in when the SAE Book is started. Update information as necessary.
Continue to enter the All correct information on the Cover. The Grade would be the grade the student is in when the SAE Book is started. Update information as necessary.
The Authorized Signature is placed on the cover after an area/county SAE Judging CDE before the State SAE CDE.
The Authorized Signature is placed on the cover after an area/county SAE Judging CDE before the State SAE CDE.
570-555-1234
570-555-5678
Joe & Connie Student
10th
111-22-9831
Southwest Central
Southern
Main Street
Southtown, PA 17xxx
Potter County
North Central
Mr. R.J. McKlosky
Market Swine
Greenhouse Skills & Tasks
The teacher should record all SAE visits, conferences, consultations or other related activities as well as comments when this record book is graded.
Date, Teacher's
Initials Teacher's Comments
1/18/xx Graded SAE Book 92%. Need to improve occupational plans on P-1 and P-2.
JRM You need to contact the Game Protector to obtain his seal in the project planning.
Budget for Enterprise 2 is not complete.
3/5/xx SAE visit -- Brush pile construction from last year has been very effective.
JRM Consider taking some photos of the wildlife tracks while there is still snow.
RECORD OF SUPERVISION AND CONFERENCES
Pages completed by the teacher during the year as the SAE Book is graded, SAE visits, conferences, and/or consultations are completed. Usually completed in pen by the teacher.
Pages completed by the teacher during the year as the SAE Book is graded, SAE visits, conferences, and/or consultations are completed. Usually completed in pen by the teacher.
Student Name should appear the same as on the cover.
Student Name should appear the same as on the cover.
Student Name:
My interests are in the following agricultural areas (rank two):
Agricultural Production Ornamental Horticulture
Agricultural Supplies Agricultural ResourcesAgricultural Mechanics Forestry
Agricultural Products Other (Specify) Other (Specify)
Susan A. Student
OCCUPATIONAL GOALS IN AGRICULTURE
Rank your top two interest areas in which you are interested in finding employment. If not in agriculture specify the area or job title.
Rank your top two interest areas in which you are interested in finding employment. If not in agriculture specify the area or job title.
1
2 Nurse
Select 2 occupations. Enter the first on P-1 and the second on P-2. The first occupation should agree with your occupational area selected on the top of P-1. Your second occupation may agree or also be in the first occupational area.
Select 2 occupations. Enter the first on P-1 and the second on P-2. The first occupation should agree with your occupational area selected on the top of P-1. Your second occupation may agree or also be in the first occupational area.
Wildlife Conservation Officer
Plans for achieving my occupational choice.When possible, please answer the following in complete sentences.
FIRST OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE:Experience: Describe the experiences you HAVE HAD related to your occupational choice. I have
Describe the things you PLAN TO DO to gain experience in your chosen occupation. I plan to
had many experiences over the years in the outdoors with my family. These have included hunting, fishing, and camping. I have also gone canoeing with the Scouts and have taken many photos of birds during the past year.
conduct a wildlife conservation project that will improve wildlife habitat on a plot of land near my home. This should improve my understanding of habitat needs of various species.
Enter the information in complete sentences. Answer the prompts the best that you can for all of the questions on P-1 and P-2.
Enter the information in complete sentences. Answer the prompts the best that you can for all of the questions on P-1 and P-2.
The Education section should address the previous classes as well as present and future high school classes that the member will be taking that will help meet the occupational objectives.
The Education section should address the previous classes as well as present and future high school classes that the member will be taking that will help meet the occupational objectives.
Education: Name courses you HAVE TAKEN related to your chosen occupation. I have taken
Name courses you ARE TAKING this year related to your chosen occupation. I am taking
Name high school courses you PLAN TO TAKE related to your chosen occupation. I plan to
a number of science classes and an wildlife unit in my ninth grade agriculture class.
an advanced biology class, plus an animal science class in my agricultural studies this year.
Enroll in the environmental classes next year as part of my agricultural studies. I also plan to take a photo journalism class which should help with my SAE Wildlife project and develop some writing and photography skills.
The Other Education section should address both future plans and costs to meet your occupational choice. Remember even though your choice may not require a four year college degree, almost all will require update or on the job training.
The Other Education section should address both future plans and costs to meet your occupational choice. Remember even though your choice may not require a four year college degree, almost all will require update or on the job training.
Describe plans for education after high school. I plan to continue my education by
Describe costs associated with continuing your education. The costs associated with reaching my occupational goal include
first enlisting in the U.S. Army and then enrolling in a four year college and majoring in an environmental science field with a minor in wildlife management. This should improve my civil service standing when I later apply for a job as a WCO.
by enlisting in the service the G.I. Bill will help cover the costs of a college education. The rest of the costs will need to be covered by loans or income received during internships or summer jobs and part-time employment. I should not need to purchase a large number of items for the job, but will need to provide transportation.
P- 2 follows the same format as P- 1. Your Second occupational choice should agree with the information entered on the top of P-1.
P- 2 follows the same format as P- 1. Your Second occupational choice should agree with the information entered on the top of P-1.
Student Name:
Current Calendar Year:
Scope % OwnershipEnterprise Name #,hrs.etc. Type if applicable
1
2
3
4
5
6
Next Calendar Year:
Scope % OwnershipEnterprise Name #,hrs.etc. Type if applicable
1
2
SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE PLAN
Susan A. Student
2004
2005
Market Swine
Greenhouse Skills & Tasks
Wildlife Habitat Improvement
Smith’s Dog Grooming
Student Name and the Year must be the same as on the Cover.
Student Name and the Year must be the same as on the Cover.
Enterprise Names must be entered the same as the Cover and in the same order. Enterprise #1 on the cover must remain Enterprise #1.
Enterprise Names must be entered the same as the Cover and in the same order. Enterprise #1 on the cover must remain Enterprise #1.
Enter your planned enterprises for the next year.
Enter your planned enterprises for the next year.
Wildlife Habitat Improvement
Whipple Wildlife Sanctuary
Student Name:
Current Calendar Year:
Scope % OwnershipEnterprise Name #,hrs.etc. Type if applicable
1
2
3
4
5
6
Next Calendar Year:
Scope % OwnershipEnterprise Name #,hrs.etc. Type if applicable
1
2
SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE PLAN
Susan A. Student
2004
2005
Market Swine
Greenhouse Skills & Tasks
Wildlife Habitat Improvement
Smith’s Dog Grooming
Scope for Conservation, Work Experience, Research, Improvement, and Skills and Tasks SAE projects will be listed in hours at the end of the year. Scope for entrepreneur projects will be numbers based on the project size and must agree with the information on the Analysis Sheet on Page 22.
Scope for Conservation, Work Experience, Research, Improvement, and Skills and Tasks SAE projects will be listed in hours at the end of the year. Scope for entrepreneur projects will be numbers based on the project size and must agree with the information on the Analysis Sheet on Page 22.
Wildlife Habitat Improvement
Whipple Wildlife Sanctuary
174 hrs
252 hrs
4 head
34 hrs
Student Name:
Current Calendar Year:
Scope % OwnershipEnterprise Name #,hrs.etc. Type if applicable
1
2
3
4
5
6
Next Calendar Year:
Scope % OwnershipEnterprise Name #,hrs.etc. Type if applicable
1
2
SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE PLAN
Susan A. Student
2004
2005
Market Swine
Greenhouse Skills & Tasks
Wildlife Habitat Improvement
Smith’s Dog Grooming
Wildlife Habitat Improvement
Whipple Wildlife Sanctuary
174 hrs
252 hrs
4 head
34 hrs
Conservation
Off-Farm Work Experience
Hampshire/Duroc Cross
Skills & Tasks/Greenhouse
Type refers to the Type of SAE Project or category for non Entrepreneur SAE Enterprises. Work Experience SAE’s are usually listed as On-Farm or Off-Farm Work Experience. Entrepreneur Projects may be listed by breeds, SAE Scoring Categories as developed by the state or other types of data or information.
Type refers to the Type of SAE Project or category for non Entrepreneur SAE Enterprises. Work Experience SAE’s are usually listed as On-Farm or Off-Farm Work Experience. Entrepreneur Projects may be listed by breeds, SAE Scoring Categories as developed by the state or other types of data or information.
Percent ownership must agree with the contract page of each SAE Enterprise (Page 1). Usually only applies to Entrepreneur SAE Enterprises. Enter N.A. or 0% for other types.
Percent ownership must agree with the contract page of each SAE Enterprise (Page 1). Usually only applies to Entrepreneur SAE Enterprises. Enter N.A. or 0% for other types.
N.A.
N.A.
100%
0%
Leadership Goals ( List both short and long term goals - must be in complete sentences )
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
P-3 Jul-99
Leadership Goals must be in complete sentences, NOT phrases. Goals are to be leadership in nature, not just personal. Goals should be realistic for the future and not include past goals such as: “I will earn the Greenhand degree. Acceptable goals are in blue, unacceptable goals are in red.
Leadership Goals must be in complete sentences, NOT phrases. Goals are to be leadership in nature, not just personal. Goals should be realistic for the future and not include past goals such as: “I will earn the Greenhand degree. Acceptable goals are in blue, unacceptable goals are in red.
I will be elected as the FFA chapter secretary during my senior year.
Chapter secretaryI will serve as a chairperson of a standing POA committee.
I will participate in the county Public Speaking CDE.
I will join the Key Club and serve as a volunteer where needed.I will get a high paying job upon graduation.
I will apply for the Keystone Degree during my senior year.
S tuden t N am e
Physical Appearance - Expression, Ability to work with others, Overall Work Attitude
The ab ility to w ork ha rm on ious ly w ith peop le and good w ork hab its c on t ribu te to the s uc c es s o f the
em p loy ee . E n te r the s tuden t ’s eva lua t ion and the teac her’s eva lua t ion a t an appropria te t im e during
the s tuden t ’s lea rn ing ex perienc e .
D a te D ate D ate D ate
I I I I
m m m m
E p E p E p E p
x r x r x r x r
c o c o c o c o
e v e v e v e v
Student Use S l N e l N e l N e l N e
Parent Use P l G e m l G e m l G e m l G e m
Teacher Use T e o e e e o e e e o e e e o e e
n o d n n o d n n o d n n o d n
1. Personality t d s t t d s t t d s t t d s t
a . P hy s ic a l A ppearanc e
- E x pres s ion , pos tu re , po is e , g room ing
b . V o ic e and s peak ing
c . C harac te r Tra its - hones ty , loy a lty ,
c ourtes y , en thus ias m
d. In it ia t ive - tak ing the lead , go ing ahead ,
s e lf s ta rt ing
e . R es pons ib ility - as s uranc e tha t
as s ignm ents w ill be c a rried ou t
2. Working with Others
a . S ens e o f hum or and fa ir p lay
The Self Evaluation page is designed to allow the student, parent, and teacher to evaluate the student on various Personality and Work Traits. The most value from this page will occur when all parties accurately complete the evaluation and discuss differences. The likelihood of total agreement is VERY small. The page allows for evaluation four different times during the year. Many agricultural departments will do the evaluations on a quarterly basis. Notice the S for student, P for parent and T for Teacher evaluation.
The Self Evaluation page is designed to allow the student, parent, and teacher to evaluate the student on various Personality and Work Traits. The most value from this page will occur when all parties accurately complete the evaluation and discuss differences. The likelihood of total agreement is VERY small. The page allows for evaluation four different times during the year. Many agricultural departments will do the evaluations on a quarterly basis. Notice the S for student, P for parent and T for Teacher evaluation.
SPT
SPT
SP
SPT
T
ST P
PTS
Susan A. Student
1/21/xx
Student Name:
A B C D EStudent
Labor Student Labor Total HourlyEnterprise Income Share Income Hours Wage
$ % (A x B = C) Worked (C / D = E)
1 Wildlife Habitat Improvement
2 Smith’s Dog Grooming
3 Market Swine
4 Greenhouse Skills & Tasks
10
Total All Enterprises XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX
A Enterpeneurship Enterprises Page 16 Line EWork Enterprises Page 16 Line EAgricultural Research Enterprises Page 16 Line E
B Student Share % from page P-3 and/or agreement page for each enterprise.
D Total Hours worked from Entrepreneurship and Work Enterprises Page 20Practicum Skill Enterprises from Page 6 (Required lab time plus other than required time.)Improvement Enterprise form Page 9 (Total student time per project column)Conservation Enterprises from page 10.Ag Reaserch Enterprises from Page 20
Susan A. Student
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Student Name and Enterprises should be transferred from the Cover and P-3. Make certain that you read the directions at the bottom of the page. This page is completed at the end of the year.
Student Name and Enterprises should be transferred from the Cover and P-3. Make certain that you read the directions at the bottom of the page. This page is completed at the end of the year.
Student Name:
A B C D EStudent
Labor Student Labor Total HourlyEnterprise Income Share Income Hours Wage
$ % (A x B = C) Worked (C / D = E)
1 Wildlife Habitat Improvement
2 Smith’s Dog Grooming
3 Market Swine
4 Greenhouse Skills & Tasks
10
Total All Enterprises XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX
A Enterpeneurship Enterprises Page 16 Line EWork Enterprises Page 16 Line EAgricultural Research Enterprises Page 16 Line E
B Student Share % from page P-3 and/or agreement page for each enterprise.
D Total Hours worked from Entrepreneurship and Work Enterprises Page 20Practicum Skill Enterprises from Page 6 (Required lab time plus other than required time.)Improvement Enterprise form Page 9 (Total student time per project column)Conservation Enterprises from page 10.Ag Reaserch Enterprises from Page 20
Susan A. Student
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Follow the directions for entering items in Column A.
A. Entrepreneurship Enterprises Page 16 Line E Work Enterprises Page 16 Line E Agricultural Research Enterprises Page 16 Line E
Follow the directions for entering items in Column A.
A. Entrepreneurship Enterprises Page 16 Line E Work Enterprises Page 16 Line E Agricultural Research Enterprises Page 16 Line E
$0.00
$589.50
$193.27
$0.00
$782.77
Follow the directions for entering items in Column B.
B. Student Share % from P-3 and/or agreement Page for each Enterprise.
Multiply A x B to get the answer in Column C.
Follow the directions for entering items in Column B.
B. Student Share % from P-3 and/or agreement Page for each Enterprise.
Multiply A x B to get the answer in Column C.
A B C D EStudent
Labor Student Labor Total HourlyEnterprise Income Share Income Hours Wage
$ % (A x B = C) Worked (C / D = E)
1 Wildlife Habitat Improvement $0.00 100% $0.00
2 Smith’s Dog Grooming $589.50 100% $589.50
3 Market Swine $193.27 100% $193.27
4 Greenhouse Skills & Tasks $0.00 100% $0.00
10
Total All Enterprises $782.77 XXXXXXXX $782.77 XXXXXXXX
A B C D EStudent
Labor Student Labor Total HourlyEnterprise Income Share Income Hours Wage
$ % (A x B = C) Worked (C / D = E)
1 Wildlife Habitat Improvement $0.00 100% $0.00 174 $0.00
2 Smith’s Dog Grooming $589.50 100% $589.50 252 $2.34
3 Market Swine $193.27 100% $193.27 62 $3.12
4 Greenhouse Skills & Tasks $0.00 100% $0.00 34 $0.00
10
Total All Enterprises $782.77 XXXXXXXX $782.77 522 XXXXXXXX
D Total Hours worked from Entrepreneurship and Work Enterprises Page 20Practicum Skill Enterprises from Page 6 (Required lab time plus other than required time.)Improvement Enterprise form Page 9 (Total student time per project column)Conservation Enterprises from page 10.Ag Reaserch Enterprises from Page 20
Follow the directions to fine the number of hours for Column D.
Divide column C by D to obtain the value in column E. This should agree with the entry on page 16 for entrepreneur and Work Experience SAE Books.
Follow the directions to fine the number of hours for Column D.
Divide column C by D to obtain the value in column E. This should agree with the entry on page 16 for entrepreneur and Work Experience SAE Books.
Completed -December 31st or when SAE project is 100% completed.
Started - January 1st or when the SAE Book is started.
S-2 Asset Page (Things you own of value.)
S-3 Liability Page (Things you owe of value.)
Net Worth Statement for: A. Assets
Nature of AssetsProductively Invested Assets
1 Cash on-hand, Savings 1 1
2 Checking Account Balance 2 2
3Cash value of bonds, stocks and notes receivable generalted by the candidate (Specify) 3 3
a a ab b bc c c
Beginning Date Ending Date
Net Worth Statement
Susan A. Student
Enter the Student Name and the Beginning and Ending Dates. The Beginning Date will normally be January 1 and Ending Date December 31. The exceptions would be the first year for the beginning date, and the ending date for some applications that need an ending inventory value.
Enter the Student Name and the Beginning and Ending Dates. The Beginning Date will normally be January 1 and Ending Date December 31. The exceptions would be the first year for the beginning date, and the ending date for some applications that need an ending inventory value.
Jan 1, 2xxx Dec 31, 2xxx
Net Worth Statement for: A. Assets
Nature of AssetsProductively Invested Assets
1 Cash on-hand, Savings 1 1
2 Checking Account Balance 2 2
3Cash value of bonds, stocks and notes receivable generalted by the candidate (Specify) 3 3
a a ab b bc c c
Beginning Date Ending Date
Net Worth Statement
Susan A. Student
Asset Page Contains Productive and Other Assets. The first part of the Productive Assets are Cash On-hand, Savings, and Checking Account Balance. You should be able to list these without any difficulty.
Asset Page Contains Productive and Other Assets. The first part of the Productive Assets are Cash On-hand, Savings, and Checking Account Balance. You should be able to list these without any difficulty.
Jan 1, 2xxx Dec 31, 2xxx
$204.25
$157.81
The third item includes the CASH Value of Bonds, Stocks, and Notes receivable. (Most be listed) Remember the Cash Value of a savings bond is not the face value. Most students will not have receivable notes (Examples: Payment for grain or puppies sold)
The third item includes the CASH Value of Bonds, Stocks, and Notes receivable. (Most be listed) Remember the Cash Value of a savings bond is not the face value. Most students will not have receivable notes (Examples: Payment for grain or puppies sold)
$500 US Savings Bond20 shares of XTM Stock
$378.42$660.00
4Value of harvested crops owned by the candidate Page(s) 6 and/or 7 (Research page 14) 4 4
5Value of growing crops owned by the candidate Page(s) 6 and/or 7 (Research page 14) 5 5
6Market value of livestock, and poultry owned by candidate. Page(s) 6 and/or 7 (Research page 6 6
7Value of real estate owned by the candidate Page(s) 6 and/or 7 (Research page 14) 7 7
8
Market Value of machinery, equipment and business share of auto and truck owned by the candidate Page(s) 6 and/or 7 (Research page 14) 8 8
Total Productively Invested Assets A1 A2
The next section includes items that are studentt owned and used in one of the enterprises in the SAE Book. The various items are listed on the pages in the directions. Items not listed in the enterprise inventories should be listed as an Other Asset below. The total inventory of all enterprises MUST equal the value listed on lines 4 to 8. To indicate that you did not miss an item, enter 0.00 in the box.
The next section includes items that are studentt owned and used in one of the enterprises in the SAE Book. The various items are listed on the pages in the directions. Items not listed in the enterprise inventories should be listed as an Other Asset below. The total inventory of all enterprises MUST equal the value listed on lines 4 to 8. To indicate that you did not miss an item, enter 0.00 in the box.
0.00
0.00
0.00
150.00
35.00
Once items 1 to 8 are entered total the values and enter in A1 and A2.
Once items 1 to 8 are entered total the values and enter in A1 and A2.
1585.48
Other Assets
1 Cash surrender Value (Not Face Value) of Life Insurance 1 1
2 Personal share of Auto 2 2 3 Other (Non project and Personal Items - Market Value)
a 3a 3ab b bc c cd d de e ef f fg g gh h hi i ij j jk k k
Total Other Assets A3 A4
Total of All Assets (A1+A3=A5) (A2+A4=A6) A5 A6
S-2
The bottom half of S-2 is where personal assets are listed. List the Cash Surrender Value of Life Insurance, not the face value. If you own a car/truck enter the business value above and the personal value on Line 2. Use IRS rules to determine where the values should be entered. Also enter market value NOT Purchase Price.
The bottom half of S-2 is where personal assets are listed. List the Cash Surrender Value of Life Insurance, not the face value. If you own a car/truck enter the business value above and the personal value on Line 2. Use IRS rules to determine where the values should be entered. Also enter market value NOT Purchase Price.
150.00
2,500.00
Other Assets
1 Cash surrender Value (Not Face Value) of Life Insurance 1 1
2 Personal share of Auto 2 2 3 Other (Non project and Personal Items - Market Value)
a 3a 3ab b bc c cd d de e ef f fg g gh h hi i ij j jk k k
Total Other Assets A3 A4
Total of All Assets (A1+A3=A5) (A2+A4=A6) A5 A6
S-2
List items of value on Line 3a to 3k. Remember that you must list Market Values not purchase or replacement cost. While some items will retain their market value or may increase, most items will decrease in value during the year.
List items of value on Line 3a to 3k. Remember that you must list Market Values not purchase or replacement cost. While some items will retain their market value or may increase, most items will decrease in value during the year.
150.00
2,500.00
Computer SystemStereo System & CD’sATV30 06 RifleCedar Chest35 mm cameraWatchPersonal Clothing
1250.00750.00300.00350.00275.00250.0045.00
500.00
6,370.00
7,955.48
Once all items are entered, Total the Other Assets and All Assets by the formula’s listed on page S-2.
Once all items are entered, Total the Other Assets and All Assets by the formula’s listed on page S-2.
Productively Invested Liabilities
1 Unpaid Bills and current liabilities 1 115.30$ 1
2 Notes to be Paid. (Specify) 2 2
a Feed Bill for swine a 21.37$ a
b b b
c c c
3 Mortgages and Contracts 3 -$ 3 4 Other (Specify) 4 4
a a -$ a
b b b
c c c
Total productively Invested Liabilities B1 136.67$ B2
Other Liabilities
1 1. Personal share of auto and truck 1 1,950.00$ 1
2 Other (Specify)
a ATV Loan 2a 250.00$ 2a
b b b
c c c
d d d
Total Other Liabilities B3 2,200.00$ B4
Total Liabilities(B1 + B3 = B5) (B2 + B4= B6) B5 2,336.67$ B6
S-3 is a listing of liabilities. The top of the page is productive liabilities and the middle other. Current is a bill or note payable within one year. Mortgages would be for land and/or buildings. Others would be for intermediate loans such as equipment.
S-3 is a listing of liabilities. The top of the page is productive liabilities and the middle other. Current is a bill or note payable within one year. Mortgages would be for land and/or buildings. Others would be for intermediate loans such as equipment.
Productively Invested Liabilities
1 Unpaid Bills and current liabilities 1 115.30$ 1
2 Notes to be Paid. (Specify) 2 2
a Feed Bill for swine a 21.37$ a
b b b
c c c
3 Mortgages and Contracts 3 -$ 3 4 Other (Specify) 4 4
a a -$ a
b b b
c c c
Total productively Invested Liabilities B1 136.67$ B2
Other Liabilities
1 1. Personal share of auto and truck 1 1,950.00$ 1
2 Other (Specify)
a ATV Loan 2a 250.00$ 2a
b b b
c c c
d d d
Total Other Liabilities B3 2,200.00$ B4
Total Liabilities(B1 + B3 = B5) (B2 + B4= B6) B5 2,336.67$ B6
The other liability section would include personal items or loans and bills of a non-productive enterprise nature. Note: If the car or truck is partly a productive asset, that percent of the loan should be entered under line 4 at the top of the page.
Once all entries are made, total the items as indicated in the formulas.
The other liability section would include personal items or loans and bills of a non-productive enterprise nature. Note: If the car or truck is partly a productive asset, that percent of the loan should be entered under line 4 at the top of the page.
Once all entries are made, total the items as indicated in the formulas.
1 Net Worth - Beginning (Assets A5 - Liabilities B5 = C1)
2 Net Worth - End (Assets A6 - Liabilities B6 = C2)
3 Change in Net Worth ( C2 - C1 = C3 ) C3 513.93$
S-3
C1 5,618.81$
C2 6,132.74$
To complete the bottom of S-3 follow the instructions. The formula for Net Worth is Assets minus Liabilities. The Change in Net Worth is the Difference in Net Worth from the beginning to the end of the year.
To complete the bottom of S-3 follow the instructions. The formula for Net Worth is Assets minus Liabilities. The Change in Net Worth is the Difference in Net Worth from the beginning to the end of the year.
1 Net Worth - Beginning (Assets A5 - Liabilities B5 = C1)
2 Net Worth - End (Assets A6 - Liabilities B6 = C2)
3 Change in Net Worth ( C2 - C1 = C3 ) C3
S-3
C1
C2
Notice the directions -- The Narrative Summary is to include information related to your SAE. For the purposes of this page, a CDE, workshop that is not related to your SAE should NOT be included here, but in the following Leadership Pages.
Notice the directions -- The Narrative Summary is to include information related to your SAE. For the purposes of this page, a CDE, workshop that is not related to your SAE should NOT be included here, but in the following Leadership Pages.
NARRATIVE SUMMARYfor
Susan A. Student
Write a paragraph(s) to summarize what you have accomplished with your SAE projects. Also include contests you have participated in, displays you have prepared, workshops and field daysattended, etc. which are related to your SAE. Include information on all enterprises.
NARRATIVE SUMMARYfor
Susan A. Student
Write a paragraph(s) to summarize what you have accomplished with your SAE projects. Also include contests you have participated in, displays you have prepared, workshops and field daysattended, etc. which are related to your SAE. Include information on all enterprises.
I had four different SAE projects this year. They were Wildlife Habitat Improvement, Smith's Dog Grooming, Market Swine, and Greenhouse Skills and Tasks. The wildlife habitat improvement was my most enjoyable SAE Project this past year. In the fifteen acre plot on which I was working I was able to construct five brush piles for cover and do some Timber Stand Improvement to promote wildlife habitat.
I was able to attend two different conferences conducted by the PGC. The first was on the White tailed deer and the second on hunters in a non-hunting society. I also participated in the Wildlife CDE at FFA Activities Week.
I was also able to make some contacts for job shadowing in the coming year which will be related to by Wildlife SAE.
When I started at Smith's Dog Grooving I had very few skills. I was able to do the billing and paperwork assigned to me, but had difficultly in understanding some of the tasks to be completed due to my low knowledge……..
Student Name:
Leadership Activities
Date Entered High School ------------------------------------------
Date FFA membership began ----------------------------------------------
Date elected to the Greenhand Degree -----------------------
Date elected to Chapter Degree -----------------------------------
Date elected to County/Area Degree ----------------------------
Date elected to Keystone Degree ---------------------------------
Date elected to American FFA Degree -------------------------
Susan A. Student
August 28, 2XXA
August 28, 2XXA
November 15, 2XXA
November 13, 2XXB
In most cases pages L-1 to L-3 are very easy to understand and complete. Make certain that you read the categories and follow directions. The information on the top of L-1 will be used when completing advanced degree and proficiency applications. Note: If the book is computerized, Pages L-1 to L-3 can be inserted directly into the Keystone Application.
In most cases pages L-1 to L-3 are very easy to understand and complete. Make certain that you read the categories and follow directions. The information on the top of L-1 will be used when completing advanced degree and proficiency applications. Note: If the book is computerized, Pages L-1 to L-3 can be inserted directly into the Keystone Application.
Student Name:
Leadership Activities
Date Entered High School ------------------------------------------
Date FFA membership began ----------------------------------------------
Date elected to the Greenhand Degree -----------------------
Date elected to Chapter Degree -----------------------------------
Date elected to County/Area Degree ----------------------------
Date elected to Keystone Degree ---------------------------------
Date elected to American FFA Degree -------------------------
Offices and Committee Assignments HeldIndicate Level by year(s)
Office or Committee Assignments ChapterArea or County
State Regional State National
Ex. Chapter President 1999-2000
Member FFA Week Committee 2XXA-B
Member Conduct of Meeting Committee 2XXA-B
Assistant Chapter Secretary 2XXB-C
Chairman FFA Week Committee 2XXB-C
Member of Executive Committee 2XXB-C
Member County Program of Activity Committee 2XXB
Chapter Delegate -- Nomination Comm 2XXB
Offices and Committee Assignments HeldIndicate Level by year(s)
Office or Committee Assignments ChapterArea or County
State Regional State National
Ex. Chapter President 1999-2000
The bottom of page L-1 is for the entry of Office and Committee Assignments. Selling a case of citrus does not make you a member of the citrus committee. Indicate involvement by Years, not by entering an X. Since many committees may cover the school year, enter information to indicate the time frame.
The bottom of page L-1 is for the entry of Office and Committee Assignments. Selling a case of citrus does not make you a member of the citrus committee. Indicate involvement by Years, not by entering an X. Since many committees may cover the school year, enter information to indicate the time frame.
Student Name:
Leadership Activities (continued)
FFA Cooperative ActivitiesIndicate Level by year(s)
Activity ChapterArea or County
State Regional State National
Example -- Petting Zoo 1998
FFA Chapter Citrus Sales 2XXA,B
Land Judging CDE 2XXA,B 2XXB
Junior Pulbic Speaking CDE 2XXB 2XXB 2XXB
SAE Record Book CDE 2XXB 2XXB 2XXB
FFA Activities Week - Wildlife CDE 2XXB
National FFA Convention 2XXB
County Fair Market Swine Show 2XXB
Greenhand Degree Team - Secretary 2XXB
Livestock Judging CDE 2XXB
FFA T-shirt sales 2XXB
Susan A. StudentStudent Name:
Leadership Activities (continued)
FFA Cooperative ActivitiesIndicate Level by year(s)
Activity ChapterArea or County
State Regional State National
Example -- Petting Zoo 1998
Cooperative Activities include any FFA Activity not listed on L-1. Items such as CDE’s, Sales, and Leadership Activities should be included. Information should be entered by year(s) the event occurred, not school year.
Cooperative Activities include any FFA Activity not listed on L-1. Items such as CDE’s, Sales, and Leadership Activities should be included. Information should be entered by year(s) the event occurred, not school year.
Student Name:
Leadership Activities (continued)
School and Community Activities
Activity
Example -- Petting Zoo
High School Field Hockey Team
Community Christain Church of the Valley Youth Group
Senior Girl Scouts
Spanish Club
Basketball Team
PGC White Tailed Deer Workshop & Conference
Valley Sharpshooters
National Honor Society
County Fair Youth Representative
Susan A. Student
Year(s)
1999 - 2000
2XXA, 2XXB
2XXA, 2XXB
2XXA, 2XXB
2XXA
2XXA, 2XXB
2XXB
2XXA, 2XXB
2XXB
2XXB
Student Name:
Leadership Activities (continued)
School and Community Activities
Activity
Example -- Petting Zoo
Year(s)
1999 - 2000
Enter any activity outside of the FFA on page L-3. Include activities within both the school and community. Do not forget workshops and conferences. Include only those items which occurred during your FFA membership years.
Enter any activity outside of the FFA on page L-3. Include activities within both the school and community. Do not forget workshops and conferences. Include only those items which occurred during your FFA membership years.
This concludes the presentation on the Common Pages. For additional information you may want to look at the Pennsylvania SAE Record Book Scorecards. You may also want to go back and review this presentation. You could also printout individual slides from this presentation of areas that you are not comfortable.