Harvest Economics
Explore the fascinating world of harvesting with books like “Tops & Bottoms” and “Jayden’s Impossible Garden,” and see how this essential process influences our economy through land, labor, and machinery. This workshop offers engaging, market-themed activities that reveal the journey from crops to markets, helping students understand productive resources, goods, and services.
Workshop Details
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Oct 02, 2024
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm - Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Kindergarten
- Potential Recertification Credits: -2
- Instructor: Lauren Shifflett, Associate Director
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Contact Person:
Lauren Shifflett, Associate Director
James Madison University
540.568.3248
shiffllh@jmu.edu - Fee: No charge
Harvesting, the process of gathering mature crops, is crucial for providing food and services and impacts the economy through the use of land, labor, and machinery. Books like “Tops & Bottoms” by Janet Stevens and “Jayden’s Impossible Garden” by Mélina Mangal help illustrate these economic concepts. This workshop will feature engaging activities centered around harvesting, including a fun market lesson, to help students explore markets, productive resources, and the concepts of goods and services.
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