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Project Food, Land & People

  What's New

Resources for Learning Second Edition
Updated educational materials produced by Project Food, Land & People (FLP) are now available for use in America's classrooms. Resources for Learning, first released in 1998, is a collection of 55 Pre-K through 12th grade lesson plans for use in either a formal or non-formal education setting. The new Second Edition has expanded background information for teacher preparation, more activities and student pages, and sources of material are credited more frequently to allow for verification of information by educators, parents, and students. Twenty of the FLP lessons have been fully translated into Spanish for use in Spanish-speaking or bilingual classrooms.
See Description of the 55 lessons...

Order the Resources for Learning (2nd Edition) and/or Recursos para Aprender (Spanish edition)...

FLP's Resources for Learning is now available on CD. The Second Edition also is available in print form and comes either in a binder or as a shrink-wrapped package. A Spanish edition and copies of our First Edition also are available. Lessons are searchable by table of contents, grade level, core subjects and topic. For ordering and options, see "Ordering."

Looking for additional information and resources? All of the FLP Resources listed in the Second Edition of Resources for Learning are now available by topic in PDF format. These are a great source of related websites and other information.
Download the resources list (295KB, PDF)...

Download "Amazing Grazing," a new sample lesson from Resources for Learning. Students learn the efficient use of renewable resources to meet human need in this lesson. Five small groups of students build a food system to meet their needs, which is based upon the capability of their land resource, climate, topography, and economics. The lesson provides information that directs students to understand why grazing is an environmentally sound option in each scenario.
Download the lesson (664KB, PDF)...

Download "Don't Use it All Up," a new sample lesson from Resources for Learning.  Students participate in a sponge demonstration to discover that people are consumers of resources and explore methods of conserving those resources.
Download the lesson (PDF)

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Project Food, Land & People promotes approaches to learning to help people better understand the interrelationships among agriculture, the environment and people of the world.

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"Amazing Grazing!" lesson (664KB, PDF)

"Don't Use it All Up" lesson    PDF

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c/o John Davis
65 Poinsettia Road SE
Scio, Ohio  43988

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Last Updated: March 26, 2011