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Agriculture Career Race | Lesson
My American Farm lesson about ag careers
My American Farm | App Lesson Plan
Step by step guide to using the My American Farm app in the classroom.
My Little Ag Me | Augmented Reality Content | Power, Structural and Technical Systems
Learn more about the power, structural and technical systems career pathway through an online module.
My Little Ag Me | Augmented Reality Content | Plant Systems
Learn more about the plant systems career pathway through an online module.
My Little Ag Me | Augmented Reality Content | Natural Resources Systems
Learn more about the natural resources systems career pathway through an online module.
My Little Ag Me | Augmented Reality Content | Food Products & Processing Systems
Learn more about the food products & processing systems career pathway through an online module.
My Little Ag Me | Augmented Reality Content | Environmental Service Systems
Learn more about the environmental service systems career pathway through an online module.
My Little Ag Me | Augmented Reality Content | Biotechnology Systems
Learn more about the biotechnology systems career pathway through an online module.
My Little Ag Me | Augmented Reality Content | Animal Systems
Learn more about the animal systems career pathway through an online module.
My Little Ag Me | Augmented Reality Content | Agriculture Education
Learn more about the agriculture education career pathway through an online module.
My Little Ag Me | Augmented Reality Content | Agribusiness Systems
Learn more about the agribusiness systems career pathway through an online module.
Name that Stage | Activity Sheet
Turkeys and chickens are both poultry — domestic birds raised for eggs or meat. They have similarities and differences throughout their lifecycle. Use the word bank to name the stage of life. Some answers may be used twice!
Peanuts and Nitrogen | Lesson
By the end of this activity, the students will be able to:
• Recall that all animals need plants to live
• Recognize that all plants and animals need nitrogen
to live (among other things)
• Recall that peanut plants are a good host for bacteria
that fixes nitrogen into a consumable form
My American Farm | Passport
Every year, America’s farmers and ranchers work hard to feed, clothe and fuel the world. They take care of animals and the natural resources we have on earth, like land and water. In fact, most farmers and ranchers will tell you that they started working in agriculture because they love animals and the land. They want to care for them so that students like you can enjoy these great things in the future.
Nitrogen Cycle Knowledge | Learning Activity
All living things need carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Plants and animals need nitrogen, but they can’t use the nitrogen that is in the air--it has to be “fixed” or changed a little first. This is where the plants, including peanut plants, come in handy! Starting with the yellow dot representing nitrogen in the air, draw arrows connecting the objects below to complete the nitrogen cycle.
I am a Vet | Coloring Book
An easy reader and coloring activity print out.
I am a Scientist | Coloring Book
An easy reader and coloring activity print out.
I am a Mechanic | Coloring Book
An easy reader and coloring activity print out.
I am a Farmer | Coloring Book
An easy reader and coloring activity print out.
Farmers Market Math Quest | Problem Set C
Welcome to the Farmers Market! The wonderful items you see are advertised as “locally grown.”While there is no clear definition for “locally grown”, the term usually refers to food grown within your state, or within 400 miles of your location. The term “locally grown” is mostly a way to market food from a farmer directly to a consumer. This type of marketing helps put a face to our farmers. Look at the items for sale at the Farmers Market. Use this information to solve the following problems. Don’t forget to show your work!