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This lesson can be used for middle school or Basic Ag/Intro to Ag classes. The included activities help students to understand the decision-making process that agriculture producers must go through when deciding if a new technology is worth the risk or investment and its resulting benefits or losses.
Each lesson plan includes:
- an Essential Question
- the correlating Georgia Performance Standard (soon to be updated to National Standards)
- an explanation of the content and activity or activities
- printable student activity pages
- grading rubrics
So sit back and relax...well ok, we know you don't relax. At least reduce your stress level and anxiety about what to teach tomorrow or next week. We've got you covered.
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21 high school lessons for Basic Agriculture Science for a total of 450+ pages and 30 PowerPoints for 180 days of curriculum. Yes, and entire year of lessons, activities, and assessments. Teachers say our lesson plans are relevant, simple, engaging, and "just-plain-awesome" and they insisted...
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Drawing Biltmore diagrams on the board or making your own worksheets? Not anymore! Use our worksheets to help your students practice reading a Biltmore stick in the classroom before heading out to the forestry plot. This way you can check for accuracy and head off...
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21 high school lessons for Basic Agriculture Science for a total of 450+ pages and 30 PowerPoints for 180 days of curriculum. Yes, and entire year of lessons, activities, and assessments. Teachers say our lesson plans are relevant, simple, engaging, and "just-plain-awesome" and they insisted...
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Stop trying to draw compasses on the board and just make copies instead. Reading a compass correctly is a skill that takes practice. Students can easily practice reading a compass in the classroom before heading outside where their needle is constantly moving. This way you...