GRADES 5+: Developed for the Kentucky Corn Growers Association, this lesson has students plan and produce a theoretical crop of corn to learn economic concepts, use their math skills, make decisions, and understand the risks of farming and depending upon nature.
Read MoreThis is a fun companion activity for our Visit a Dairy Farm and Ice Cream Show virtual field trip.
Read MoreFind simplified data sheets, maps, and charts with comprehension questions for Kentucky agriculture for all grade levels.
Read MoreThis fun activity helps students learn who is responsible for getting bacon from the farm to the store. It also teaches interdependence.
Read MoreMIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE: Students will gain a deeper understanding of how the pig, as a natural resource, can be used to aid in the needs of humans as our populations grow.
Read MoreStudents will understand that basic economic concepts are important for consumer decision-making, learn consumer decisions are influenced by economic and social factors, learn values have a role in making consumer decisions. Other concepts include needs vs wants, opportunity cost, prices, and food scarcity/hunger.
Read MoreIncubating and hatching eggs in the classroom is a great way to teach students about animal life cycles and needs of living things. Here are several resources to help you do this successfully.
Read MoreThese are great pre or post-assessment worksheets for our Kentucky Farms Feed Me Virtual Field Trip Series or when using the Linking Farm to Table game.
Read MoreLearn about Kentucky poultry and eggs.
Read MoreIn our latest field trip video, Kentucky kid Kylie visits Hayden Farms in Daviess County (near Owensboro) to learn how they raise chickens for grocery stores. Hayden Farms is the first chicken farm in the country to offer a viewing room to the public for education.
Read MorePrimary: Students will use their senses to evaluate different types of apples and select their favorite. Students will write an opinion piece with supporting reasons, and students will develop a bar chart to report results.
Read MoreKentucky farms annually harvest more than 1,000 watermelon acres, making it the Commonwealth’s second largest fresh market produce by area.
Read MoreMIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE: Students will review information on how the traits of pigs have changed over time due to human influence. This includes the most recent genetic modification of pigs for xenotransplantation.
Read MoreMIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE: Students will learn how adaptability and other factors led to feral pigs becoming an invasive species in the Southern United States through a population simulation.
Read MoreEggs in the Classroom lesson plans and activities for kindergarten through high school educators.
Read MoreSecondary Careers & Social Studies: Define consumer products and know the importance of agriculture and agriculture products in a healthy community. This lesson also includes an activity that shows the power of shopping locally.
Read MoreIntermediate Science: Students will learn the different parts of the farm ecosystem and discuss what happens when one or more parts are missing.
Read MoreIntermediate Science: Students will model the food chain from the sun to decomposers using producer and consumer examples that are found on a farm.
Read MoreIntermediate Science: Students will investigate what soil types are best for a given crop.
Read MoreIntermediate Science: Students will understand how plants (cover crops) on the farm prevent soil erosion and filter water.
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