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Virtual Farm Tour and Lesson Plan with Dairy Farmers of Washington
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Learn what it takes to get milk from the farm to your table on real Washington dairy farms. It takes serious dedication to keep cows healthy and comfortable while preserving the planet—see everything that goes into producing dairy in Washington’s own backyard with this interactive lesson plan for grades 6-8. 

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Agriculture
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Lesson Plan
Author:
Julia Reed
Date Added:
02/02/2021
Virtual Farm Tour and Lesson Plan with Dairy Farmers of Washington
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Learn what it takes to get milk from the farm to your table on real Washington dairy farms. It takes serious dedication to keep cows healthy and comfortable while preserving the planet—see everything that goes into producing dairy in Washington’s own backyard with this interactive lesson plan by the Washington Dairy Council for grades 6-8. 

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Agriculture
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Barbara Soots
Julia Reed
Date Added:
04/13/2021
The Vital Role of Soil in Sustainable Ecosystems
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In this natural science lab, students examine different soil profiles along a hillside. Understanding about topsoil formation and conservation is then related to sustainable agriculture and carbon sequestration and its importance in mitigating climate change.

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Agriculture
Applied Science
Biology
Career and Technical Education
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Midori Sakura, Cascadia Community College
Date Added:
09/09/2020
Weather Wonder
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During the experiments, students hypothesize the effects of climate variability and weather trends on crops. They will then test their hypothesis and make conclusions regarding the results of heat, wind, and freezing on plants. This will help them understand how farmers work to steward agricultural resources in certain environments.

Subject:
Agriculture
Career and Technical Education
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Wyoming Stewardship
Date Added:
08/21/2019
Weed Science and Identification
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This series of resources includes a lecture and activities to define what makes a plant a weed, classify weeds according to life cycles and as monocotyledons or dicotyledons, compare morphological characteristics and functions of different types of leaves, and identify local major weeds.

Subject:
Agriculture
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lecture Notes
Author:
Owl Nest Manager
Date Added:
08/12/2022
What are Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Careers?
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This lesson presents an overview of careers in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) field.  Learners then complete a career report over one career in the AFNR Field.

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Agriculture
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Lesson Plan
Author:
Owl Nest Manager
Date Added:
03/24/2022
What is Agronomy?
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Students in this lesson will investigate the different aspects of agronomy through different videos and puzzles.  They will define what agronomy is, provide examples of the industry and describe what agronomic sciences entail.  

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Agriculture
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Nicole Sorensen
Date Added:
07/25/2023
What is an SAE?
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Grade Level: 8th-9thSubject: Introduction to Agricultural, Food, and Natural ResourcesDuration: 50 minutesDOK Level: 2-3SAMR Level: SubstitutionIndiana Standard: IAFNR-3.1 Explain the nature of and become familiar with those terms related to an SAE programIAFNR-3.2 Explore the numerous possibilities for an SAE program which a student might develop Objective: Students will be able to correctly identify the major types of SAEs with 100% accuracy. Students will be able to identify five possible SAE available to them.Essential Question: What is an SAE?Procedure: Start the google slide presentation What is an SAE?Stop at slide 7 and show the video SAE Experience itBreak the students into groups and have them brainstorm types of SAEGo over examples as a classResume the slide presentationIn groups have the students create a list of 10 benefits of an SAEHave the groups share their top three benefitsExplain the their assignment given through google classroomProduct or Assessment: The students will develop a list of 10 possible SAE that they personal could do. They are to choose one SAE and write a paragraph describing it. The last part of the assignment is for them to create three goals for their SAE to be completed by the end of the semester.

Subject:
Agriculture
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Macon Beck
Date Added:
07/13/2017
What's for Dinner? Analyzing Historical Data about the American Diet
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In this activity, students research the historical food consumption data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to observe trends, develop regressions, predict future behavior, and discuss broader impacts.

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Subject:
Agriculture
Biology
Career and Technical Education
Life Science
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Jessica Libertini
Date Added:
12/17/2021
Where Does Our Food Come From?
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Students will learn about where different types of food come from, why nutrition is important, and how to grow their own food. Students will also learn the basic conditions required for plants to grow, and the importance of human action in maintaining the availability of these conditions.

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Agriculture
Biology
Botany
Culinary Arts
Environmental Science
Nutrition
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Interactive
Lesson
Author:
Gonzaga Climate Institute
Date Added:
06/24/2024
Where is the Soybean?
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A brief lesson on the power of the soybean and some different uses that come from soybeans.

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Agriculture
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Heath Ahrens
Date Added:
08/23/2023
Why Keep SAE Records?
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 Why Keep SAE Records? Grade Level: 8th - 9thSubject: Introduction to Agricultural, Food, and Natural ResourcesDuration: 100 MinutesDOK Level: 4SAMR Level: Modification and RedefinitionIndiana Standard: IAFNR-3.3 Develop an individual SAE program and implement record keeping skillsObjective: Students will be able to design and evaluate different record keeping systems for SAEs.Essential Question: Why keep SAE records?Procedure: Show the video SAE part 3Go through the presentation Why keep SAE recordsExplain and demonstrate the parts of the Attica FFA Record BookHave the students take out their research notebooksProvide the students with their own copy of the record book through google classroomEnter the first lab into their record books under the agriscience tabHave the students complete the next two labs on their ownThe students will adjust the tabs to fit their main SAE project.The students will enter two weeks worth of recordsProduct or Assessment: The assessment will be given on the students two week worth of records. After the initial grading of the record books, they will be graded monthly to ensure the record books are being kept up to date.  

Subject:
Agriculture
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Macon Beck
Date Added:
07/13/2017
Wildlife Management
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This lesson presents an overview of Wildlife Management.  Learners will identify characteristics of wildlife, relationships between wildlife, identify approved practices in wildlife management and research a wildlife animal. This represents a portion of the Introduction to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) series in Nebraska middle and high school agricultural education.

Subject:
Agriculture
Material Type:
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
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Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Author:
Owl Nest Manager
Date Added:
01/11/2024
Wildlife Management: Food Webs
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What is the difference between a food web, a food chain, and a food pyramid? This lesson discusses each of these and has the students create their own! Have students research wildlife in different states across the country: what they eat, where they sleep, and where they live. 

Subject:
Agriculture
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lecture
Author:
Macie Wippel
Date Added:
07/20/2023
Wildlife Management: Wildlife Habitat
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Just as humans, wildlife have needs. Wildlife needs a place to live, food and water to eat and drink, and a specific environment. Today, you will be learning about a new wildlife species, where they live, and what they need to survive. You will have five different spots on your Wildlife Habitat Amazing Race. At each spot you will have a task to complete to make a complete wildlife habitat.

Subject:
Agriculture
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Macie Wippel
Date Added:
06/08/2023
Wildlife Management: Wildlife Habitat
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Just as humans, wildlife have needs. Wildlife needs a place to live, food and water to eat and drink, and a specific environment. Today, you will be learning about a new wildlife species, where they live, and what they need to survive. You will have five different spots on your Wildlife Habitat Amazing Race. At each spot you will have a task to complete to make a complete wildlife habitat.

Subject:
Agriculture
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Macie Wippel
Date Added:
06/08/2023
Wisconsin Fast Plants: Recommended Tending and Pollination
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This video is provided by Wisconsin Fast Plants and demonstrates how to tend and pollinate Fast Plants as they grow and develop. While both tending to and pollinating Fast Plants is the recommended approach, this video features an experiment to illustrate the effect that tending and pollination has on the plant's growth. It includes a 40-day time lapse, where viewers can watch the differences between a plant that is thinned and pollinated, one that is tended but not pollinated, and one that is pollinated but not tended. This recording runs for 03:53 minutes in length. Additional videos about planting with Fast Plants are available to view separately.

Subject:
Agriculture
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Provider:
Wisconsin Fast Plants Program
Date Added:
05/25/2023