STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to create and deliver a …
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to create and deliver a well-researched, informative speech about soybeans, demonstrating their understanding of the crop's importance in agriculture and its impact on various industries.MEASURABLE ACHIEVEMENT GOAL: Students will present a 5-minute informative speech about soybeans, covering at least four of the following aspects: history, cultivation, nutritional value, industrial uses, economic importance, and environmental impact. The speech will be evaluated using a rubric that assesses content accuracy, organization, delivery, and use of visual aids. Lesson written by Allison Johnson, Falls City, NE
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to analyze the importance and …
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to analyze the importance and applications of soybeans in animal feed production and evaluate its impact on livestock nutrition. MEASURABLE ACHIEVEMENT GOAL: Students will create a detailed infographic that illustrates the journey of soybeans from field to animal feed, highlighting its nutritional components, processing methods, and benefits for different types of livestock. The infographic should include at least three different animals and their specific nutritional needs met by soybean-based feed. Lesson by Allison Johnson, Falls City, NE
How can we manufacture environmentally friendly fuels using renewable sources? In this …
How can we manufacture environmentally friendly fuels using renewable sources? In this lesson, students will explore the process used to produce biodiesel from soybeans and test the efficiency of their fuel.
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to analyze the environmental, economic, …
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to analyze the environmental, economic, and social impacts of raising livestock and cultivating soybeans in diversified agricultural systems.MEASURABLE ACHIEVEMENT GOAL: Students will create a comparative brochure that illustrates the impacts of livestock raising and soybean cultivation on the environment, economy, and society. The brochure should include at least three impacts for each category (environmental, economic, social) for both livestock and soybeans, supported by relevant data or examples.
What are the potential uses of soybeans after they have been processed? …
What are the potential uses of soybeans after they have been processed? In this lesson, students will learn about the composition of an average soybean seed and then use soy wax flakes to make their own lip balm.
How do agronomists use data to diagnose nutrient deficiencies and make prescriptions …
How do agronomists use data to diagnose nutrient deficiencies and make prescriptions to improve soil health? In this lesson, students will act as detectives to investigate soybeans displaying unusual symptoms, and combine their visual evidence with soil data to identify nutrient deficiencies.
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