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Growing a Nation Era 3: Prosperity and Challenges

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students engage with the Growing a Nation timeline to explore the significant historical and agricultural events and inventions from American history during the years 1950-1969. Students examine the cause and effect relationships of many post-war advances that took place in our country and discover how increases in science and technology changed agriculture, leading to fewer farmers being necessary to provide food and fiber.

Growing a Nation Era 4: Into a New Millennium

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students engage with the Growing a Nation timeline to explore the significant historical and agricultural events and inventions from American history during the years 1970-2000. Students recognize the importance of labor in agriculture and determine how the implementation of technology in agriculture increased agricultural production.

From Boom to Dust

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students will learn how the events of World War I helped spark the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and the resulting New Deal by watching a video and participating in a round robin, responding in writing to images and sound bites from the Dust Bowl, and observing a wind erosion demonstration.

plate of waffles with fruit

Nutrients to Get More Of (Grades 9-12)

  • Lesson
  • Grades 9 – 12

Students will plan a healthy meal – breakfast – using the Percent Daily Value (%DV), and will use the Nutrition Facts label to evaluate and compare foods as they plan their meals.