Lesson Plans-Curriculum

  • Reaching New Heights

    Reaching New Heights lesson plans are designed to be used to teach a course in leadership or train your chapter officer team. They can be used in sequence, or you can pick and choose to fit your program.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 812
  • LifeKnowledge: Chapter Leadership Activities

    Lifeknowledge: Activties to complete with you chapter leadership.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 541
  • LifeKnowledge: e-Moments

    Lifeknowledge:e-Moments are a list of strategies that capitalize on how students learn best. "e" for engaging - these are moments when students become engaged, get connected, and make personal meaning of the content they are learning. The strategies are based in what educators know about how students learn differently. You'll see e-Moments throughout the LifeKnowledge lessons. Feel free to substitute as you know your students best.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 823
  • LifeKnowledge: Perspectives-Leadership Activities and Writing Prompts

    LifeKnowledge: Perspectives-activities and writing prompts to promote powerful discussions.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 589
  • LifeKnowledge: Substitute Teacher's Guide

    Lifeknowledge: The Substitute Teacher's Guide to the Agricultural Education Classroom will walk you through a quick and easy way to prepare for your substitute teacher and provide you will excellent substitute plans that can integrate into any agricultural science curriculum.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 569
  • LifeKnowledge: Advanced High School Lessons

    Lifeknowledge lessons developed for upper high school students.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 451
  • LifeKnowledge: High School Lessons

    Lifeknowledge lessons developed for high school students.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 390
  • LifeKnowlege: Middle School Lessons

    Lifeknowledge lessons developed for middle school students.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 498
  • LifeKnowledge

    Many educators, parents, and industry leaders expect students to develop essential skills in leadership, communication, teamwork, and personal development. Some of these skills are inherent components of classroom and FFA activities, but many more could be integrated into agricultural education programs if teachers had access to the resources needed for a targeted, measurable approach to leadership, personal growth, and career success. Welcome to LifeKnowledge. Real lessons for real life.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 1591
  • Natural Resources

    Food and Agricultural Literacy Curriculum-Foster an appreciation for conservation and preservation of the world?s assets through this unit. Twenty-five lessons teach about air, water, soil, forestry and alternative energy and the best practices used to maintain their integrity.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 525
  • Plant Science

    Food and Agricultural Literacy Curriculum-Use these 12 lessons as a platform for emphasizing how plants are more than just food. Explore the anatomy, the by-products and the innovative growing methods that define a plant?s life cycle.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 552
  • Food Science

    Food and Agricultural Literacy Curriculum-Do your students know where their food comes from? This unit is sure to clear up any misconceptions they might have! Trace the pathway from processing to the global food chain in 26 lessons to illustrate its impact on consumers.

    By Published On: August 13th, 2018Views: 480
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