Agriculture Counts
Students read a story about our nation's first survey of agriculture, discuss reasons for counting things, and gain practice by sorting and counting a variety of objects related to agriculture.
Background
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Author
Utah Agriculture in the Classroom
Standards
National Content Area Standards
- Social Studies – Geography
- Geography Standard 1 (Grades K-2): How to use maps and other geographic representations, geospatial technologies, and spatial thinking to understand and communicate information.
- Objective 4: The interpretation of geographic representations.
- Geography Standard 3 (Grades K-2): How to analyze the spatial organization of people, places, and environments on Earth's surface.
- Objective 3: Models are used to represent features of human and/or physical systems.
- Geography Standard 1 (Grades K-2): How to use maps and other geographic representations, geospatial technologies, and spatial thinking to understand and communicate information.
- Social Studies – History
- History Standard 3D (Grades K-2): The interactions among groups throughout the history of his or her state.
- Objective 2: Analyze the significance of major events in the state's history, their impact on people then and now, and their relationship to the history of the nation.
- History Standard 3E (Grades K-2): The ideas that were significant in the development of the state and that helped to forge its unique identity.
- Objective 2: Analyze how the ideas of significant people affected the history of their state.
- NCSS 2 (Grades K-2): Time, Continuity, and Change
- Objective 4: Key people, events, and places associated with the history of the community, nation, and world.
- History Standard 3D (Grades K-2): The interactions among groups throughout the history of his or her state.