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Modern Agriculture (Flexible Schedule)

Come and find out what it is like to be a farmer in the 4 week class. The class will discuss farming, technology and other aspects of agriculture. #academic
Kellie Thompson
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(531)
Class

What's included

Homework
1 hour per week. The students will use google sheets to do bookkeeping of their farm. I will provide the google sheets through a web link. We will both be able to type on the form.
Assessment
No formal assessments will be given. I will check understanding through discussion questions and the farm game.

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
The students will learn about farming practices used today, technology and what it is like to be a farmer through games and teacher instruction.  I will also use the songs that the Peterson Farm Brothers use to teach about agriculture in a fun way.  

The whole class will consist of 4 weeks of activities, videos, mini lessons and farming game.  
The first week we will discuss old farming methods and what farmers still use today such as cover crops and crop rotation.  We will compare and contrast what has changed for farming.  We will also discuss what types of farms there are and what a day in the life of a farmer is like.  We will discuss subsistence agriculture and commercial farming along with livestock and crop farms. 
I will introduce how to play our farming game.  The farming game will simulate the economics of a small farm.  The students will learn how to keep track of their farming experiences through bookkeeping using google sheets that I will provide.  They will also design their own farm. 

In the second week, the students will learn about different technology such as GPS and drones used for farming.  We will also look at different types of occupations involved in farming.
The students will discuss in the classroom how they did in the farming game.  They will also discuss what technology they would use on their farm.  We will continue to play the farming game.

The third week we will focus on why we should care about the future of farming and how farming impacts everyday life. We will also look at the farming game and how everyone did as farmers.  The students will complete a project about how they can show they care about farming in real life. 

The fourth week will be a complete discussion of what we learned in the previous weeks.  The students will have a Q and A session in the classroom.  We will also finish the farming game and discuss how they did in the game.  The students will answer what they did well and what they would have changed.  

No farming background is needed for this class.  Everyone is welcomed to join.  I will post mini lessons and assignments every Monday and/or Tuesday. I will also post fun facts about farming and agriculture in the classroom portal.  The only homework the students will have will be the farming game and discussion topics.  Throughout the week, I will post what happened on the farm that day. The students can discuss what happens on their farm in the classroom and can keep track of what happened in their google sheets.  Examples of what happens on the farm:  hail storms, getting stuck in the mud, and also good things like getting a head start on planting.  
It will be the students responsibility to check the classroom and their Outschool email throughout the week.  

This course is scheduled in flex time for your convenience.  Flex class means there will be no live meetings.  The work is asynchronous and all activities will take place in the classroom portal not in zoom.  The course is great for busy families.  The student may access the materials at anytime during the course.  The teacher will be available for 1 on 1 or group meetings upon request and will answer emails try to answer within 24 hours.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
I will give the links to YouTube that can be played right inside of the classroom so it doesn't take them to YouTube. I also will give the link to Google Sheets page to create your own copy. This can be done on the parent's gmail account.
Supply List
I will provide all handouts that the students may print out.  The students will need paper (printer paper or art paper) to draw thier farms.  Any size and any type of paper would do for the farm.  They will also need drawing materials such as crayons, pencils, markers,etc.  
The students will need to be able to access google sheets though a link I provide.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • google sheets
  • Youtube
Joined October, 2017
4.8
531reviews
Profile
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Northwest Missouri State University
Hello!  My name is Kellie.  I have over 15 years of experience teaching students in a variety of settings.
 I have continued to expand my teaching experience and explore new areas of interest. I have taught students of various ages and backgrounds, both in traditional classroom settings and online platforms.

I strive to create engaging and interactive lessons that cater to each student's unique learning style, fostering their confidence and love for learning.

In terms of my qualifications, I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Early Childhood and a Reading Endorsement. My passion lies in teaching foundational skills, particularly in reading. I firmly believe that every student has the potential to learn, but it's important to recognize and accommodate their individual learning needs and pace. In my classes, I provide multiple approaches to learning a concept, ensuring that each student has the opportunity to grasp it in a way that resonates with them.

Beyond my teaching experience, I have a diverse background in agriculture and farming. My husband and I are actively involved in raising quarter horses for working cow horse competitions. I find joy in merging my love for agriculture with my teaching endeavors, incorporating elements of farm life and nature into my lessons. It's a unique way to engage students and broaden their understanding of the world around them.

Thank you for taking the time to read my profile. I'm excited to connect with more learners and families, and I look forward to the opportunity to inspire a love for learning in your child.

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weekly or $27 for 4 weeks
4 weeks

Completed by 43 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 10-14

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