Kansas Farm Bureau®

 

“DO-IT-YOURSELF”
AGRICULTURE EDUCATION PROGRAM

 

GROWING A NATION

 

 

 

Design your own Growing a Nation Agriculture Education program today!  Here’s what you’ll need:

 

Related Resources:

Growing A Nation CD

Growing a Nation has been designed as a flexible resource for secondary United States history courses. The "Story of American Agriculture" has been broken into four lessons:
 Lesson 1: 1600—1929, Seeds of Change
 Lesson 2: 1930—1949, From Defeat to Victory
 Lesson 3: 1950—1969, Prosperity & Challenges
 Lesson 4: 1970—Present, Into a New Millennium.

This interactive program is a useful resource for U.S. history teachers and their students. The CD is not designed to be used as a student tutorial or to be viewed as a full-featured movie. It is recommended that screens from particular historical time periods be used throughout the year. Growing a Nation works seamlessly with textbooks as screens have been designed to "stand alone" and mesh with historical content. The program should be used throughout the course as time periods and events are discussed. The multimedia program is intended as a teaching tool to aid teacher-led discussions or to facilitate learning in small cooperative learning groups.

(Click here to request this resource, at no charge, for two weeks)
 

National curriculum standards for Growing a Nation are listed within the lessons.


Questions?  Contact the Agriculture Education Division at 785/587-6150.