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Map of world with a bag of groceries.

Filling the Global Grocery Bag

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students learn what factors affect a country's ability to produce their own food and how food expenses differ throughout the world.

Shopping cart with food and various food labels

Looking Under the Label

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students evaluate food package labels, determine their meaning, and use the Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning model to determine the value of the label in relation to food production practices, nutrition, health, and food safety. Students will engage in critical thinking to recognize the impact of food package labels in relation to marketing, consumer perceptions of food, and farming practices.

two burgers with fixings and buns

A Tale of Two Burgers: Beef and Plant-based Protein

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students compare the components of beef and plant-based burgers by determining the production and processing methods of each product; evaluate the ingredients and nutritional differences between beef and plant-based products; and discuss different points of view in the agricultural industry concerning plant-based proteins and traditional beef. This lesson covers a socioscientific issue and aims to provide students with tools to evaluate science within the context of social and economic points of view.

Farmland

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students will view the 2014 film Farmland, a documentary spotlighting six farmers and ranchers in the United States. The film portrays the business and lifestyle of a variety of farmers and ranchers. Perspectives on topics such as bioengineered (GMO) crops, animal welfare, organic and conventional farming practices, farm size, farming stereotypes, and more are presented.

Global Food Security

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students will explore the causes of hunger, both domestically and globally; evaluate potential solutions for solving world hunger; and forecast the impact of a growing world population on current food supplies.

All Kinds of Farms

  • Lesson
  • Grades K – 2

Students discover that there are many different types of farms. Grades PreK-K

rubbing depicting early hunting and farming

From Foraging to Farming

  • Lesson
  • Grades 6 – 8

Students will participate in a foraging activity, gaining perspective on how scarcity of resources can affect well-being and how agriculture provides the benefit of a steady, reliable food supply. Then they will read about hunter-gatherers and early agriculture and use maps to explore how geography affected the development of early civilizations.

3 white beef cows with hoofprints labeled with CO2.

Carbon Hoofprints: Cows and Climate Change

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students explore the carbon cycle and evaluate the carbon footprint of cattle. Using critical thinking skills, students will use the Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning model to determine the effect of cows’ methane production on the environment and investigate the extent cattle contribute to climate change.

Farm with climate smart agriculture.

The Carbon Cycle and Climate Smart Agriculture

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students explore the carbon cycle, evaluate natural and human-induced activities that drive the carbon cycle, and discover climate smart agricultural practices that can be used to produce our food.

Sorghum at School: The Sorghum Story

  • Lesson
  • Grades 3 – 5

Students will investigate sorghum, including the stages of plant growth, production in the United States, health benefits, geography, and positive environmental impacts.