Take a degree virtual reality tour of a Canadian farm at Food Farm In each educational video, you can swipe left and right on mobile devices or click and drag on desktop computers to explore the farm around you. Visit a free-range organic egg operation, learn about apple production at a Canadian orchard or watch the sheep graze on a family-owned sheep farm. The videos also teach kids what life on the farm is like from day to day, as well as several fun facts about animals and crops.
Encourage your kids to have some fun while learning with educational computer games from My American Farm. The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture started the project with the goal of spreading agricultural awareness through interactive games. All the games on the website are geared toward pre-K through fifth-grade students and cover a wide range of subjects, each teaching where our food comes from and how it gets to our plates. For mobile devices and tablets, you can also download the My American Farm App to play wherever you go.
National Agriculture in the Classroom is an excellent online resource for ag education. Parents and teachers can also do a quick search on their Curriculum Matrix for lesson plans by subject.
You can even create a personalized binder to store your favorite lesson plans and resources for later. The website also has a Student Center section featuring games, state ag facts, quizzes, virtual farm tours, and Ag Today digital magazines.
Beef up your math skills as you play! Seeds are important for agriculture! Pick your very own plane and fly around the world collecting rare seeds in this exciting game. Plants, animals, and even products we use everyday have a lifecycle. They change shape and size from when they begin to when they are in their finishing stage. Check out this game to learn more about lifecycles. Are you ready to dive into the powerful world of energy?
Hit switches, get juiced up, and play Power Up now! Join the flock, have some fun and learn about poultry along the way. Where does it come from? Who makes it? Why is it so incredibly delicious? Step into the world of agricultural careers as you try on the clothes, pick up the tools, and visit the places where the men and women of American agriculture work. Get inspired by real-world in-the-field videos as you complete each level. You just purchased some delicious products at the grocery store but your recipes are missing something.
Solve the word-find puzzles to unlock the mystery and to have some yummy fun. Unlock your brainpower by solving a series of tangrams. Discover the cool ways farmers and ranchers are stewards of our natural resources and wildlife by solving these challenging and fun puzzles.
Products have been harvested and you must load the correct amount of each onto the truck for transport. Are you a master meal builder? Are you a grocery store expert? Get ready, get set, get healthy! In this game speed and nutrition come together. Learn to identify different food groups and about the importance of exercise and a balanced diet in this fit and fast paced game.
Are you quick on your feet and sharp as a tack? Find out in Auction Adventures! Farmers produce amazing grains and you can produce amazing results as you solve challenging math word problems.
Learn about different agriculture commodities grown across the United States. This PDF catalog showcases all of the Foundation's resources through ! Want to use the Natural Resources Playing Cards at home or maybe in the classroom, but aren't sure where to start? This guide will help! Want to use the Animal Housing Matching Cards game for your next event or school visit?
The Quick Start Volunteer Guide makes it easy! Best for th grade students contains information about agriculture, classroom activities, and agricultural career profiles in subject matter area. Subject matter area examines the versatile soybean with an emphasis on Nutrition, Economics, Geography, Math, and Science while meeting national learning standards. Are you a volunteer? Use this guide to visit a school and share more about what you do for a career along with many other careers available in agriculture!
Lesson Plans Grades 6 - 8. Newly updated in ! The fourth edition of "Agriculture and the Environment" is designed to engage middle school students in discovery and exploration of topics related to agriculture and natural resources.
Made up of 6 lessons, each including a teacher's guide, background information and student engagement sheets. Educator Guides Grades 9 - At Home Learning for the month of December Common Questions About Agriculture.
Ag Lit Catalog. Food and Farm Facts. Recommended Publications.
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