What is carbon? A hot topic in agriculture. Attend to preview new …
What is carbon? A hot topic in agriculture. Attend to preview new Nebraska-specific lesson plans aligned to Nebraska AFNR standards, that highlight the advantages and disadvantages of carbon.Explore answers to questions such as: What is the carbon cycle? How are agriculture and carbon connected? What steps are farmers and ranchers taking to reduce their carbon footprint? Thee lesson plans and worksheets are included. Curriculum developed by Rebecca Wulf.Sponsored by TallGrass, Leading Energy Solutions and the Nebraska FFA Foundation.
This is a compilation of resources from the Nebraska Ethanol Board, including …
This is a compilation of resources from the Nebraska Ethanol Board, including reviewing the economic and environmental benefits of ethanol. All resources are produced by the Nebraska Ethanol Board. https://ethanol.nebraska.gov/
Students take notes and read articles about how life changed for humans …
Students take notes and read articles about how life changed for humans because of the introduction of agriculture. Students play “MasterMind” using the dates of significant changes in agriculture and complete a worksheet while researching historical events that have impacted agriculture.
Concise lesson plan template asking for the 'essential question', objectives, interest approach, …
Concise lesson plan template asking for the 'essential question', objectives, interest approach, content/procedure/activity, and closure/check for understanding. Developed by Matt Kriefels.
Established with the aid of a Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) …
Established with the aid of a Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) grant, this project was created to offer insight into what sustainability within agriculture actually looks like. Spread across eastern Nebraska, ten different farming operations are featured across the twenty different videos. Each farmer was interviewed by a high school student from a nearby school about what their operation does, how and why they choose to manage it in a certain way, and what makes it sustainable as well as what would make it more sustainable.
This curriculum offers students the opportunity to use the knowledge and skills …
This curriculum offers students the opportunity to use the knowledge and skills they have learned across multiple disciplines to investigate and solve a local environmental issue. Interdisciplinary, project-based, inquiry focused, and highly adaptable, this curriculum will lead your students through the steps of making a difference in their community.
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