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Agriculture Science, Grades Pre-K - 12
The Omnivore's Dilemma Teacher's Guide
Get a fresh perspective on what we eat with this teacher's guide to Michael Pollan's The... | How Did Erosion Change American History?
Integrate American history and Earth science with the questions in this worksheet about the... | |
Reading Warm-Up 40 for Gr. 3 & 4: American History
Build students' reading skills and knowledge of American history with a printable reading... | Food for Your State
Students will pretend to be farmers who must decide which new crops would be suitable to grow. | |
Science, Technology, and Society: Making New Soil from Garbage
Students explore and experiment with composting, and learn how garbage can be used to renew... | ||
Organic Farming & Getting the Bugs Out
Students learn about modern farming – with and without pesticides – and the distances that... | ||
How Can Natural Resources Be Conserved?
Educate students about natural resource conservation with this printable. Students will use... | ||
Farm Theme
Incorporate a farm theme or a farm-inspired bulletin board into your lessons with this... | ||
Reading Warm-Up 38 for Gr. 3 & 4: American History
Help students master important reading skills with a reading passage about Colonial animals and... | All-Purpose Soybeans
Children will love this wordsearch that lists twenty things that can be manufactured from... | |
Learn About Johnny Appleseed
Johnny Appleseed is an American folk legend who was also a real person. | From Nomadism to Farming
In this printable about Native Americans from the Southwest, students learn how early tribes... | |
Cyrus McCormick: Agricultural Inventor
In 1832 Cyrus McCormick displayed a labor saving machine – the reaper. This article and... | ||
How Do Plants Affect the Economy of the United States?
Connect social studies and science with this printable about plants and the U.S. economy.... | Children of Native America Today Activities
Explore photojournalism, the water cycle, and agriculture with lesson plans and activities on... |

