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Auction Adventures | 5th Grade Lesson Plan
Learn five of the many different types of auctions
Agriculture Career Race | Lesson
My American Farm lesson about ag careers
Kid-Friendly Beef | Recipes
Download kid-friendly beef recipes
My Little Ag Me | Volunteer Guide
This provides a framework to guide you through sharing My Little Ag Me in a classroom setting.
Living Plant Necklace | Directions Card
Use this directions card to make a living plant necklace
Garden in a Glove | Directions Card
Use this directions card to make a garden in a glove
Distribution Relay | Lesson
By the end of this activity, the students will be able to recall the distribution process for general agricultural commodities
Beef up Your Nutrition | Lesson
Explore the nutritious benefits of lean beef cuts within a daily diet through transforming a Beef Bingo card into a nutritious meal!
The Stage is Set for Beef | Lesson
Use this handout in conjunction the "The Steaks are High" game on My American Farm
Beef Education | After School Resource Kit
My American Farm is a great tool for after school programs. Here are some fun activities for schools, teachers and families in your community to start the conversation about beef. Support these acivitivities with relevant information found in the My American Farm beef games, or online at FactsAboutBeef.com.
We Teach My American Farm | Powerpoint Presentation
A guide for practicing or pre-service elementary teachers for teaching using the "My American Farm" platform and kiosk.
We Teach My American Farm | Facilitators Guide
A guide for practicing or pre-service elementary teachers for teaching using the "My American Farm" platform and kiosk.
Persuasive Scenario Evaluation | Learning Activity
You have just been named the chairman of a committee that decides how to allocate water resources. Read each letter and decide how you will divide up the available water amongst the three individuals listed here. Write a short persuasive response letter below explaining why you made this decision. When you are done, share your letter with an adult and ask them how they would allocate (divide up) the water.