“New
York Agriculture – Touching Our Lives Every Day!”
Agricultural Awareness Initiative
- Fifth Grade activity book sent to teachers across the state
The activity books increase awareness of farming, career opportunities,
agricultural products and the agricultural infrastructure.
- Fifth Grade "Journey from Orchard to Table" classroom
lesson available upon request
Volunteers or extension educators will provide a 30-minute interactive
classroom lesson for fifth grade classes focusing on New York agricultural
products and food systems careers through role playing different occupations
throughout the food system of an apple. Lessons to extend learning
concepts will be provided to participating teachers, as well as suggestions
for additional resources. Concepts covered address NYS Learning Standards
and benchmarks from the Food & Fiber Systems Literacy Framework.
The first 300 classrooms to participate in the classroom program will
be provided additional free educational materials from the NY Farm
Bureau Foundation for Agricultural Education.
The New York Farm Bureau Foundation for Agricultural Education is sponsoring
this agricultural awareness initiative in partnership with New York
Agriculture in the Classroom. Funding was provided through proceeds
from the Indirect Vitamins Purchasers Antitrust Litigation Settlement
administered by New York State’s Attorney General, Eliot Spitzer.
The Foundation’s mission is to provide New Yorkers with factual
insight about agriculture so they will make informed choices and decisions.
Contact Sandie Prokop, Director of the
New York Farm Bureau Foundation for Agricultural Education, for information
about the activity books or scheduling a classroom program.
Sandie can be reached at 518-431-5633 or 1-800-342-4143,
or at nysprokop@fb.org.
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