Agricultural WebQuest Series

 Missouri Farm Bureau and

Missouri State University

Teacher Page

Introduction

Students probably drink milk everyday with school lunches. We should all know that milk comes from a cow, but how does the milk get into the carton you drink at home or at school?

Process

This is a free onsite Graphing software.  You might be interested in teaching your students how to use it.

Evaluation

Milk Storyboard Evaluation

GRADE GRADING CRITERIA
A The storyboard has five events in the correct order. Each box contains both a pictures and words. The storyboard is especially colorful and neat.
B The storyboard has four or five events in the correct order. More than three boxes contain both pictures and words. The storyboard is colorful and neat.
C The storyboard has three or four events in the correct order. More than three boxes contain both pictures and words. The storyboard contains color and neat.
D The storyboard has two or three events in the correct order. Three or less of the boxes contain both pictures and words. The storyboard is lacking color or is not neat.

Conclusion

As you can see, the milk has to travel a long way from the cow to the carton that you drink at school or at home. Your classroom milk survey showed how many of your classmates enjoy milk every day. Milk is a very healthy and important dairy product!

National Teaching Standards

ARTS: Visual Arts
GRADES K - 4

NA-VA.K-4.1 Understanding and Applying Media, Techniques, and Processes
NA-VA.K-4.3 Choosing and Evaluating A Range of Subject Matter, Symbols, and Ideas
NA-VA.K-4.6 Making Connections Between Visual Arts and Other Disciplines

LANGUAGE ARTS: COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
GRADES K-12
NL-ENG.K-12.5 Students employ a wide range of strategies as they write and use different writing process elements appropriately to communicate with different audiences for a variety of purposes.

MATHEMATICS: Number and Operations
GRADES Pre-K - 2

NM-NUM.PK-2.1 Understand Numbers, Ways of Representing Numbers, Relationships Among Numbers, and Number Systems

MATHEMATICS: Measurement
GRADES Pre-K - 2
NM-MEA.PK-2.1 Understand Measurable Attributes of Objects and the Units, Systems, and Processes of Measurement

MATHEMATICS: Data Analysis and Probability
GRADES Pre-K - 2
NM-DATA.PK-2.1 Formulate Questions That Can Be Addressed With Data and Collect, Organize, and Display Relevant Data to Answer

MATHEMATICS: Problem Solving
GRADES Pre-K - 12
NM-PROB.PK-12.3 Apply and Adapt a Variety of Appropriate Strategies to Solve Problems

TECHNOLOGY
GRADES K - 12
NT.K-12.1 Basic Operations and Concepts
NT.K-12.4 Technology Communications tools

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This page was developed by Samantha McMaster Warren, reviewed by Lyndon and Barbara Irwin and is maintained by Missouri Farm Bureau.

Please address questions to Diane Olson at Missouri Farm Bureau or Dr. Lyndon Irwin at Missouri State University. 

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Last revised on June 14, 2006