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Agriculture
1999
Our entry was about agriculture. Robert and I (Jeff)
read about farming in ancient Egypt. We included our
research on ancient Egyptian farming in this project so that
everyone could see the changes that have taken place in
farming over the years. We decided to research two crops,
wheat and cotton, that were important in the United States.
While working on the research for these two crops, we
interviewed a local farmer, Mr. Gilcrease. We spent a day at
his farm, and attended a farm show that draws visitors from
around the world. After witnessing all the hard work that
goes into being a farmer, we decided to include a section
called Do You Have What It Takes To Be a Farmer? While we
were at Mr. Gilcreases farm and at the farm show, we took
over fifty pictures of farm equipment with a digital camera.
We included some of the pictures in our report. We also
felt it was important to know something about two men, Eli
Whitney and John Deere, who were important to the history of
farming.
Our educational objectives were:
Learn to use PageMill (a web-authoring program)
Design informative web pages based on curriculum taught to
4th-6th graders in California
Learn to use a scanner and digital camera
Learn to search for information using a variety of
sources - Internet, books, interviews, etc.
Learn how to create web page backgrounds
Learn how to organize our time and work together as a team