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This is lesson 1 of 16 in the unit "Exploring Farming Systems". Lesson Title: Introduction to Farming Systems Lesson Description: Students will explore the concept of farming systems through hands-on activities and collaborative discussions. They will engage in inquiry-based learning to identify various types of farming practices and their significance in food production and community health.
This 60-minute inquiry-based lesson launches the unit Exploring Farming Systems for a mixed-age class (Grades 2-5). It is grounded in the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) framework, emphasizing inquiry, holistic learning, and student agency aligned with Reggio Emilia principles. Students will explore diverse farming systems through hands-on exploration, collaboration, and reflective discussion, building foundational understanding connected to food production, community, and the environment.
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Observe how students connect personal experiences with farming practices and how they use questioning to deepen inquiry. Record notes on particular curiosities or misconceptions to guide differentiation in upcoming lessons.
This lesson lays a rich foundation for ongoing inquiry into farming systems, balancing student-led discovery with a structured, concept-driven approach that honors IB philosophy and Reggio Emilia values.
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