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Grade 1 Be Aware of New York Agriculture Contest Teacher Guide

Milk: Where It Comes From and What Is Made With It


Color drawing/painting on 8 ˝” by 11” paper showing where milk comes from and a milk product or products


General resources:
NY Agriculture in the Classroom
Contest information, lessons, ag literacy quizzes, book lists, links to other resources, Empire Educator newsletters, and more.
Ag in the Classroom National Resource Directory
A web-based database searchable by subject, topic, grade level, and media type to help identify books and instructional resources and their sources.
New York Farm Bureau Foundation for Agricultural Education
The Foundation’s mission is to inform and educate all New Yorkers regarding agriculture and to increase understanding between the farm and non-farm public.
National Ag in the Classroom
Lessons, teacher resources, “Kids Zone” and “Teen Scene” sites, and links to the AITC National Resource Directory and other resources.
Food & Fiber Systems Literacy
Good introductory Language Arts lessons on the Food & Fiber Systems Literacy website: Where is Agriculture?
Other K-8 Food & Fiber Systems lessons are available for different subject areas at: http://food_fiber.okstate.edu/curriclmm.htm
On the Farm
Award winning videos by Chris Fesko Enterprises demonstrate farm life.

Resources for Grade 1 students:
Vrrroommm! Dairy Farming for Kids, a video that explores the dairy industry from milk production to milk processing. (Ag in the Classroom National Resource Directory Product #1072)
Hooray for Dairy Farming! a book that takes a look at the day-to-day world of a modern dairy farm showing how milk is produced, processed, and distributed. (Ag in the Classroom National Resource Directory Product #1170)
www.moomilk.com is a great website to access a virtual tour that explains where milk comes from. The site also provides interactive quizzes and games.

Suggestions for connecting to the community to learn about agriculture in conjunction with the contest:
Contact the Cornell Cooperative Extension office in your county to see if an extension educator can visit your class, help identify a farmer to come and talk to your class, or suggest a farm to visit. Check the CCE site at http://www.cce.cornell.edu/in_your_community.php to locate your local CCE office.

Contact the New York Farm Bureau Promotion & Education committee in your county and ask for help arranging for a farmer to come and speak to your class, or for help arranging a visit to a local farm. For information on your county Farm Bureau see http://www.nyfb.org/counties.htm or contact the appropriate field staff member http://www.nyfb.org/FieldStaff.htm

New York Agriculture in the Classroom
Cornell University, Department of Education
106 Kennedy Hall Ithaca NY 14853-4203
(607) 255-9252
www.cerp.cornell.edu/aitc
No endorsement intended. Examples have been selected from many excellent reviewed resources available through the AITC National Resource Directory.

NY Farm Bureau Foundation for Ag Education
159 Wolf Road, P.O. Box 5330
Albany, NY 12205-5330
(518) 436-8495
http://www.nyfbfoundation.org


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