LifeKnowledge: Advanced High School Lessons
Lifeknowledge lessons developed for upper high school students.
Lifeknowledge lessons developed for upper high school students.
Lifeknowledge lessons developed for high school students.
Lifeknowledge lessons developed for middle school students.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Food and Agricultural Literacy Curriculum-This unit, consisting of 28 lessons, plants the seed of discovery by giving an overview of agriculture. Watch your students grow into confident speakers, team builders, and learners as they examine their perceptions of agriculture, their role as consumers and stewards and the science behind it all.
Food and Agricultural Literacy Curriculum-Help your students fine tune their awareness about the issues that impact agriculture. In 18 lessons you?ll explore the instruments that can cause unnecessary frenzy. From exploring the role of the media to the effects of the economy, your students will orchestrate the know-how to become informed advocates for agriculture.
Food and Agricultural Literacy Curriculum-A crucial step towards appreciating agriculture is understanding how much it has evolved. Take a walk through time as you explore the role of research and technology in agriculture. This unit, consisting of 17 lessons, forms a pathway of understanding the impact that progress has on the way we feed ourselves, our family, our country and our world.