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A Search for the Source (Grades 9-12)

In this lesson students will learn that agriculture provides nearly all of the products we rely on in any given day by participating in a relay where they match an everyday item with its "source."

Grades
9 – 12
Estimated Time
30 minutes
Updated
December 9, 2024
Image of soil and earth with a collage of everyday necessities like water, shirts, and food.

Background

Lesson Activities

Credits

Author

Debra Spielmaker | Utah Agriculture in the Classroom

Acknowledgements

Activity adapted from Project Season, by Deborah Parrella.

Standards

National Content Area Standards

  • Social Studies – Economics
    • Economics Standard 1 (Grades 9-12): Scarcity
      • Objective (Grades 9-12): Identify what they gain and what they give up when they make choices.
    • Economics Standard 2 (Grades 9-12): Decision Making
      • Objective (Grades 9-12): Make effective decisions as consumers, producers, savers, investors, and citizens.
  • Social Studies – Geography
    • Geography Standard 14 (Grades 9-12): How human actions modify the physical environment.
      • Objective 1: Human modifications of the physical environment can have significant global impacts.
      • Objective 3: People can either mitigate and/or adapt to the consequences of human modifications of the physical environment.
    • Geography Standard 16 (Grades 9-12): The changes that occur in the meaning, use, distribution, and importance of resources.
      • Objective 1: The meaning and use of resources change over time.
  • Social Studies – History
    • NCSS 2 (Grades 9-12): Time, Continuity, and Change
      • Objective 6: Different interpretations of the influences of social, geographic, economic, and cultural factors on the history of local areas, states, nations, and the world.
    • NCSS 9 (Grades 9-12): Global Connections
      • Objective 2: The solutions to global issues may involve individual decisions and actions, but also require national and international approaches (e.g., agreements, negotiations, policies, or laws).
      • Objective 4: The actions of people, communities, and nations have both short-and long-term effects on the biosphere and its ability to sustain life.
      • Objective 6: Technological advances can both improve and detract from the quality of life.
    • NCSS 3 (Grades 9-12): People, Places, and Environments
      • Objective 4: The causes and impact of resource management, as reflected in land use, settlement patterns, and ecosystem changes.