This document outlines a basic agricultural science course calendar for Cambridge High School over 38 weeks. It includes the topics to be covered each week based on state standards, along with associated hands-on projects. Some of the main topics are introductions to FFA, developing a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE), biotechnology, employability skills, human needs, safety, agricultural mechanics, animal science, food processing, soils, plant science, natural resources, and environmental science. Students will complete projects such as an agriscience fair, career research, resume building, soil experiments, starting greenhouse plants, and studying microinvertebrates. Exams are scheduled for weeks 18 and 38.
This document outlines a basic agricultural science course calendar for Cambridge High School over 38 weeks. It includes the topics to be covered each week based on state standards, along with associated hands-on projects. Some of the main topics are introductions to FFA, developing a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE), biotechnology, employability skills, human needs, safety, agricultural mechanics, animal science, food processing, soils, plant science, natural resources, and environmental science. Students will complete projects such as an agriscience fair, career research, resume building, soil experiments, starting greenhouse plants, and studying microinvertebrates. Exams are scheduled for weeks 18 and 38.
This document outlines a basic agricultural science course calendar for Cambridge High School over 38 weeks. It includes the topics to be covered each week based on state standards, along with associated hands-on projects. Some of the main topics are introductions to FFA, developing a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE), biotechnology, employability skills, human needs, safety, agricultural mechanics, animal science, food processing, soils, plant science, natural resources, and environmental science. Students will complete projects such as an agriscience fair, career research, resume building, soil experiments, starting greenhouse plants, and studying microinvertebrates. Exams are scheduled for weeks 18 and 38.