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FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
RECOMMENDED FARM BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121FOOD AND FARM FACTS
In the Classroom. Test the knowledge of students in grades 7-12 with this free jeopardy game. Food and Farm Facts trivia cards test knowledge on national agricultural statistics. Best for middle and high schoolers. Food And Farm Facts Activity Cards: 4-6 features 12 easy-to-implement activities connected to “Food and Farm Facts”for grades 4-6.
SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! RIGHT THIS VERY MINUTE: A TABLE-TO-FARM BOOK ABOUT FOOD 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
RECOMMENDED FARM BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121FOOD AND FARM FACTS
In the Classroom. Test the knowledge of students in grades 7-12 with this free jeopardy game. Food and Farm Facts trivia cards test knowledge on national agricultural statistics. Best for middle and high schoolers. Food And Farm Facts Activity Cards: 4-6 features 12 easy-to-implement activities connected to “Food and Farm Facts”for grades 4-6.
SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! RIGHT THIS VERY MINUTE: A TABLE-TO-FARM BOOK ABOUT FOOD 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG EDUCATION PROJECTS My American Farm is a free educational game platform used to engage pre-K through fifth grade learners. Today the free site offers agriculturally-themed games and more than 100 free educator resources such as free ag lesson plans, activity sheets and comics.AT HOME LEARNING
Welcome to our At Home Learning Page! Here we have agriculture and farming book suggestions and activities you can do at home. These activities do not build on each other and can be done in any order. No whey- June is Dairy Month! Check out these resources to learn more about dairy. Check out the In the Parlor with Dairy Farmers onlinemodule!
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Free Resources & Lesson Plans Downloadable activities and lesson plans about agriculture and links to more agricultural education materials. For even more suggestions check out our Food &AG FOUNDATION
Free resources for educators and ag literacy coordinators produced by the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Educator Guides . Feeding Minds Cultivating Growth Educator’s Guide. This lesson plan series has been designed to help students learn about American agriculture from the perspective of one of their peers; but this time their peer is a character in an agriculturally based novel.These resources were developed with the middle-school educator in mind; the three selected books are appropriate for KIDS ASK, FARMER SAYS Kids Ask, Farmer Says. We are excited to announce that we have launched a limited-series podcast, "Farmer Says." In this series, real kids ask their questionsAG FOUNDATION
The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
AG FOUNDATION
Pizza Ag Mag. Fun nonfiction text magazine for kids 3-5th grade educates about math, science, social science and reading/language arts using the agricultural origins of pizza as a theme.AG FOUNDATION
Feeding Minds Cultivating Growth Educator’s Guide. This lesson plan series has been developed with the middle-school educator in mind. The three selected books are appropriate for middle-school readers, and the content lends to important discussion about issues relevant toyoung learners.
FARMS & FARMING
600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
RECOMMENDED FARM BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121FOOD AND FARM FACTS
In the Classroom. Test the knowledge of students in grades 7-12 with this free jeopardy game. Food and Farm Facts trivia cards test knowledge on national agricultural statistics. Best for middle and high schoolers. Food And Farm Facts Activity Cards: 4-6 features 12 easy-to-implement activities connected to “Food and Farm Facts”for grades 4-6.
SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! RIGHT THIS VERY MINUTE: A TABLE-TO-FARM BOOK ABOUT FOOD 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
RECOMMENDED FARM BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121FOOD AND FARM FACTS
In the Classroom. Test the knowledge of students in grades 7-12 with this free jeopardy game. Food and Farm Facts trivia cards test knowledge on national agricultural statistics. Best for middle and high schoolers. Food And Farm Facts Activity Cards: 4-6 features 12 easy-to-implement activities connected to “Food and Farm Facts”for grades 4-6.
SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! RIGHT THIS VERY MINUTE: A TABLE-TO-FARM BOOK ABOUT FOOD 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG EDUCATION PROJECTS My American Farm is a free educational game platform used to engage pre-K through fifth grade learners. Today the free site offers agriculturally-themed games and more than 100 free educator resources such as free ag lesson plans, activity sheets and comics.AT HOME LEARNING
Welcome to our At Home Learning Page! Here we have agriculture and farming book suggestions and activities you can do at home. These activities do not build on each other and can be done in any order. No whey- June is Dairy Month! Check out these resources to learn more about dairy. Check out the In the Parlor with Dairy Farmers onlinemodule!
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Free Resources & Lesson Plans Downloadable activities and lesson plans about agriculture and links to more agricultural education materials. For even more suggestions check out our Food &AG FOUNDATION
Free resources for educators and ag literacy coordinators produced by the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Educator Guides . Feeding Minds Cultivating Growth Educator’s Guide. This lesson plan series has been designed to help students learn about American agriculture from the perspective of one of their peers; but this time their peer is a character in an agriculturally based novel.These resources were developed with the middle-school educator in mind; the three selected books are appropriate for KIDS ASK, FARMER SAYS Kids Ask, Farmer Says. We are excited to announce that we have launched a limited-series podcast, "Farmer Says." In this series, real kids ask their questionsAG FOUNDATION
The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
AG FOUNDATION
Pizza Ag Mag. Fun nonfiction text magazine for kids 3-5th grade educates about math, science, social science and reading/language arts using the agricultural origins of pizza as a theme.AG FOUNDATION
Feeding Minds Cultivating Growth Educator’s Guide. This lesson plan series has been developed with the middle-school educator in mind. The three selected books are appropriate for middle-school readers, and the content lends to important discussion about issues relevant toyoung learners.
FARMS & FARMING
600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT AGRICULTURE The Relationship Between Agriculture and the Environment. Land and Water Stewardship. Family Responsibility. Environmental Decision-making. View Questions. MUSHROOMS 101: PUTTING THE FUN IN FUNGUS! 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT AGRICULTURE The Relationship Between Agriculture and the Environment. Land and Water Stewardship. Family Responsibility. Environmental Decision-making. View Questions. MUSHROOMS 101: PUTTING THE FUN IN FUNGUS! 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG EDUCATION PROJECTS On The Farm Experience. Discover science brought to life by American beef cattle ranchers, researchers, nutritionists and veterinarians. The On the Farm program was designed to equip you with free lessons, activities, online learning tools and enriching professionaldevelopment events.
FREE RESOURCES & LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
AT HOME LEARNING
Marker. 12 pieces of paper cut to fit in the eggs. Number the paper 1-12 and fill eggs - one with each number. Number the inside bottom of the egg cartons 1-12. Hide the eggs around your house and when your little one finds an egg open it and name the number. When all the eggs are found put them in order from 1-12 in the marked egg carton.AG FOUNDATION
The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
FARMS & FARMING
600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121AG FOUNDATION
Feeding Minds Cultivating Growth Educator’s Guide. This lesson plan series has been developed with the middle-school educator in mind. The three selected books are appropriate for middle-school readers, and the content lends to important discussion about issues relevant toyoung learners.
READING & COMPREHENSION The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
~ 1 HOUR | AG LITERACY CATALOG Entomology Ag Mag. This four page ag magazine for 3rd-5th grade students explores entomology, the science of insects. Learn about entomology careers, different ~ 1 HOUR | AG LITERACY CATALOG PB&J Hooray. From peanut, grape, and wheat seeds to sandwich, PB & J Hooray! is all about how peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are made. The story begins with the kitchen and works backward to the shopping, delivery, production, harvesting, farming, and planting processes! AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT AGRICULTURE The Relationship Between Agriculture and the Environment. Land and Water Stewardship. Family Responsibility. Environmental Decision-making. View Questions. MUSHROOMS 101: PUTTING THE FUN IN FUNGUS! 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT AGRICULTURE The Relationship Between Agriculture and the Environment. Land and Water Stewardship. Family Responsibility. Environmental Decision-making. View Questions. MUSHROOMS 101: PUTTING THE FUN IN FUNGUS! 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG EDUCATION PROJECTS On The Farm Experience. Discover science brought to life by American beef cattle ranchers, researchers, nutritionists and veterinarians. The On the Farm program was designed to equip you with free lessons, activities, online learning tools and enriching professionaldevelopment events.
FREE RESOURCES & LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
AT HOME LEARNING
Marker. 12 pieces of paper cut to fit in the eggs. Number the paper 1-12 and fill eggs - one with each number. Number the inside bottom of the egg cartons 1-12. Hide the eggs around your house and when your little one finds an egg open it and name the number. When all the eggs are found put them in order from 1-12 in the marked egg carton.AG FOUNDATION
The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
FARMS & FARMING
600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121AG FOUNDATION
Feeding Minds Cultivating Growth Educator’s Guide. This lesson plan series has been developed with the middle-school educator in mind. The three selected books are appropriate for middle-school readers, and the content lends to important discussion about issues relevant toyoung learners.
READING & COMPREHENSION The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
~ 1 HOUR | AG LITERACY CATALOG Entomology Ag Mag. This four page ag magazine for 3rd-5th grade students explores entomology, the science of insects. Learn about entomology careers, different ~ 1 HOUR | AG LITERACY CATALOG PB&J Hooray. From peanut, grape, and wheat seeds to sandwich, PB & J Hooray! is all about how peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are made. The story begins with the kitchen and works backward to the shopping, delivery, production, harvesting, farming, and planting processes! AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 RECOMMENDED FARM BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! HOW DO ORANGES GROW? Oranges are self-pollinating and don’t need bees to produce fruit. To grow oranges we need sunlight, water, and good cultural practices such as fertilizers and pruning. Our trees also like about 30 days of 32 degree temperature to help maintain the firmness and freshness of the fruit. The cooler temperatures limit leaf growth aiding in the COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT AGRICULTURE The Relationship Between Agriculture and the Environment. Land and Water Stewardship. Family Responsibility. Environmental Decision-making. View Questions. AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 RECOMMENDED FARM BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! HOW DO ORANGES GROW? Oranges are self-pollinating and don’t need bees to produce fruit. To grow oranges we need sunlight, water, and good cultural practices such as fertilizers and pruning. Our trees also like about 30 days of 32 degree temperature to help maintain the firmness and freshness of the fruit. The cooler temperatures limit leaf growth aiding in the COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT AGRICULTURE The Relationship Between Agriculture and the Environment. Land and Water Stewardship. Family Responsibility. Environmental Decision-making. View Questions. AG EDUCATION PROJECTS My American Farm is a free educational game platform used to engage pre-K through fifth grade learners. Today the free site offers agriculturally-themed games and more than 100 free educator resources such as free ag lesson plans, activity sheets and comics. FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
ON THE FARM STEM EXPERIENCE Discover science brought to life by American beef cattle ranchers, researchers, nutritionists and veterinarians. The On the Farm program was designed to equip you with free lessons, activities, online learning tools and enriching professional development events.AG FOUNDATION
Feeding Minds Cultivating Growth Educator’s Guide. This lesson plan series has been developed with the middle-school educator in mind. The three selected books are appropriate for middle-school readers, and the content lends to important discussion about issues relevant toyoung learners.
READING & COMPREHENSION Full Of Beans Educator Guide. This educator guide for grades 3-5 accompanies the 2020 Book of the Year “Full of Beans”! Students will learn about the many uses READING & COMPREHENSION The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
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The Apple Orchard Riddle. Mr. Tiffin and his students from the popular How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin? book are back in this sequel. In this playful, humorous, and child-friendly classroom story, the students go on a school trip to an apple orchard.AG FOUNDATION
The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
READING & COMPREHENSION The Beeman. The Beeman by Laurie Krebs (2014 Book of the Year) is an excellent way to introduce students to honeybees. Readers explore how beekeepers care for their bees, different kinds of bees (drone, queen, worker), how bees help us pollinate, and how bees make honey for us toenjoy!
~ 1 HOUR | AG LITERACY CATALOG Sleep Tight Farm Educator’s Guide. Accompanies the 2017 Book of the Year, Sleep Tight Farm. This educator guide for K – 2 offers teachers and volunteer educators 6 lessons exploring where food comes from, winter on the farm, how farmers care for the land and animals, safe food preparation and more! AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANSSUSTAINABLE SCHOOL DESIGNSUSTAINABLE SCHOOLS PROJECTSUSTAINABLE ACTIVITY DEFINITIONSUSTAINABLE DESIGN IDEAS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 RECOMMENDED FARM BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! HOW DO ORANGES GROW? Oranges are self-pollinating and don’t need bees to produce fruit. To grow oranges we need sunlight, water, and good cultural practices such as fertilizers and pruning. Our trees also like about 30 days of 32 degree temperature to help maintain the firmness and freshness of the fruit. The cooler temperatures limit leaf growth aiding in the COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT AGRICULTURE The Relationship Between Agriculture and the Environment. Land and Water Stewardship. Family Responsibility. Environmental Decision-making. View Questions. AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG LITERACY RESOURCES Ag Lit Catalog. Check out our “one stop shop” for free agricultural literacy resources for learners of all ages where you’ll find materials from many different projects, and intended for many different audiences, assembled into one searchable, sortable andlistable pile.
FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
GRANTS FOR CLASSROOM PROJECTS The White-Reinhardt Grant Program funds projects that will increase agricultural literacy. County and state Farm Bureaus may apply for $1,000 grants for education programs for grades K-12 in order to initiate new ag literacy programs or expand existing programs.Organizations and individual schools can work with their local Farm Bureaus to apply. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LESSON PLANSSUSTAINABLE SCHOOL DESIGNSUSTAINABLE SCHOOLS PROJECTSUSTAINABLE ACTIVITY DEFINITIONSUSTAINABLE DESIGN IDEAS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 RECOMMENDED FARM BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 AG INNOVATIONS AG MAG BY AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FOUNDATION 600 Maryland Avenue SW. Suite 1000W. Washington, DC 20024. Tel 800-443-8456. Fax 202-314-5121 SCIENCE ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOIL Soil is the focus of this week’s at home activities; grab a shovel and dig into these lessons! 1. K-2 Science. These activities from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix teach young learners about the importance of soil! HOW DO ORANGES GROW? Oranges are self-pollinating and don’t need bees to produce fruit. To grow oranges we need sunlight, water, and good cultural practices such as fertilizers and pruning. Our trees also like about 30 days of 32 degree temperature to help maintain the firmness and freshness of the fruit. The cooler temperatures limit leaf growth aiding in the COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT AGRICULTURE The Relationship Between Agriculture and the Environment. Land and Water Stewardship. Family Responsibility. Environmental Decision-making. View Questions. AG EDUCATION PROJECTS My American Farm is a free educational game platform used to engage pre-K through fifth grade learners. Today the free site offers agriculturally-themed games and more than 100 free educator resources such as free ag lesson plans, activity sheets and comics. FREE AG LEARNING RESOURCES Interactive Soybean Ag Mag. This is the free, interactive version of our Soybean Ag Mag! Best for 3-5th 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
ON THE FARM STEM EXPERIENCE Discover science brought to life by American beef cattle ranchers, researchers, nutritionists and veterinarians. The On the Farm program was designed to equip you with free lessons, activities, online learning tools and enriching professional development events.AG FOUNDATION
Feeding Minds Cultivating Growth Educator’s Guide. This lesson plan series has been developed with the middle-school educator in mind. The three selected books are appropriate for middle-school readers, and the content lends to important discussion about issues relevant toyoung learners.
READING & COMPREHENSION Full Of Beans Educator Guide. This educator guide for grades 3-5 accompanies the 2020 Book of the Year “Full of Beans”! Students will learn about the many uses READING & COMPREHENSION The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
AG LITERACY CATALOG
The Apple Orchard Riddle. Mr. Tiffin and his students from the popular How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin? book are back in this sequel. In this playful, humorous, and child-friendly classroom story, the students go on a school trip to an apple orchard.AG FOUNDATION
The Hundred-Year Barn. In this joyful celebration generations of family and their tender connection to the barn, Newbery Medal - winning author Patricia MacLachlan and award-winning artist Kenard Pak spin a tender and timeless story about the simple moments that make upa lifetime.
READING & COMPREHENSION The Beeman. The Beeman by Laurie Krebs (2014 Book of the Year) is an excellent way to introduce students to honeybees. Readers explore how beekeepers care for their bees, different kinds of bees (drone, queen, worker), how bees help us pollinate, and how bees make honey for us toenjoy!
~ 1 HOUR | AG LITERACY CATALOG Sleep Tight Farm Educator’s Guide. Accompanies the 2017 Book of the Year, Sleep Tight Farm. This educator guide for K – 2 offers teachers and volunteer educators 6 lessons exploring where food comes from, winter on the farm, how farmers care for the land and animals, safe food preparation and more! At Home Learning for the month of June 2021 about us email signupstore ♥ donate
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