Farm to Table
Produced By:
Royal Agricultural Society of NSW
States:
Qld, NSW, SA, NT, ACT, Tas, WA
Aimed at:
Grade 3
- 6
Curriculum 9.0:
Lesson Type:
Subjects:
Keywords:
incursion, farm, farmer, packaging, seasons, seasonal, crop rotation, vegetables, fruits, natural fibres, weather, growing, country, city, food products, climate
Farm to Table
The Incursion Program, a one-of-a-kind teacher resource offered by RASNSW, is a unique opportunity for students to get hands-on experience with agriculture in a safe and controlled environment. This innovative program is designed to provide teachers with relevant resources, teaching and learning ideas to use in the classroom. It’s a perfect way to bring the world of agriculture to life for students and spark their interest in this important industry.
With the Incursion Program, teachers can access a range of resources, including pages that can be viewed and printed, STEM project themes, and up-to-date information with links to quality Australian Agriculture Industry education websites. Additionally, teachers can find suggested international sites that provide even more in-depth information and resources.
Whether students are interested in poultry, aquaculture, red meat, dairy, wool, fruit & veg, grain, or other industries, the Incursion Program has something for everyone. The program provides a comprehensive overview of careers in agriculture, helping students understand the various job opportunities available in this exciting field.
The hands-on experience provided by the Incursion Program is a great way to engage students and get them excited about learning. Teachers can use this resource to create lesson plans that are both fun and educational, allowing students to explore the world of agriculture in a safe and interactive way.
Incorporating the Incursion Program into your teaching curriculum is easy and convenient. With its extensive resources and hands-on approach, it’s the perfect way to introduce students to the exciting world of agriculture and inspire the next generation of farmers and industry leaders.