Start-up Task List some of the changes that happened during the Agricultural Revolution in Britain.

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Start-up Task List some of the changes that happened during the Agricultural Revolution in Britain.

Agriculture: Then & Now

Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson, I can… Compare and contrast farming in the 1800s with farming today

Think/Pair/Share List (in point-form) some of the issues that farmers in B.C. have to deal with each year. What can hurt their crops?

#FarmLife

Farming Cartoon Assignment Create a split-screen cartoon comparing what farms looked like in 19th Century England and what they look like now in Canada. Think about: Number of farm workers Clothing of farm workers Machines/Technology used Crops Animals Water

Farming Cartoon Assignment Create a split-screen cartoon comparing what farms looked like in 19th Century England and what they look like now in Canada. Think about: Number of farm workers Clothing of farm workers Machines/Technology used Crops Animals Water

Farming Cartoon Assignment Create a split-screen cartoon comparing what farms looked like in 19th Century England and what they look like now in Canada. The 1800s Today

Extensions The Basics of Our Food System https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04T23houM4s