Agriculture Mechanics

 

Overview for this Class

1) Leadership Skills in Ag Industry

2) SAE Programs in Agriculture

3) Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics and Technology Systems

4) Soil and Environmental Technology Systems

5) Construction Systems

6) Electrical Systems

7) Metal Fabrication

8) Agricultural Power Systems

9) Technology Systems

 

Rules/Regulations

This class will incorporate lecture, demonstration, FIELD TRIPS, guest speakers, and hands on

learning in the agriculture mechanics lab and various demonstration plots.

 

Texts, Software, and/or Materials:

Software: The Illinois Core Curriculum for Agriculture, Ag Mechanics Core Curriculum.

Textbook: Agriculture Mechanics Fundamentals and Applications 2nd Edition

Internet and/or Online Support: The Internet will be used and online help will be available.

Other Support Materials: Other teaching aides will be used in the shop. Students will be required to wear safety glasses and have proper protective clothing in the lab settings.

 

Overview of Class Assignments:

Homework assignments will be started and often completed in class, as that is where most of the reference materials are located. Many projects will be completed in the Mechanics Lab. Students get many opportunities to practice skills before being evaluated on them. Most evaluations will use some type of rubric so that students understand what is expected of them to meet minimum standards.

 

Evaluation, Grading Procedures, and Scale:

There will be written tests with short answer, multiple choice, matching, and fill in the blank questions. Projects and homework will be graded by rubrics (they will explain what students need to complete to achieve at each level). Students will be greaded using the school grading scale.

 

Late And Makeup Work Policy:

These policies will be the same as the ones printed in the student handbook published by the district.

 

Extra Credit Policy:

There will be very little extra credit. Students are asked to do their regular work to the best of their ability.

 

Attendance Policy:

Attendance is essential in this class because of the hands on nature of the learning and the lack of a standard textbook.

 

Academic Honesty and Integrity:

Students are expected to maintain academic honesty and integrity as students at Elmwood High School by doing their own work to the best of their ability. Academic dishonesty (cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, etc.) will result in the student receiving consequences provided by the Student Handbook.

 

COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAMINATION/CULMINATING ACTIVITY:

The final exams are usually comprehensive for the semester and will often involve skills tests as well as written tests.

 

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