Introduction To Homestead Science
A new way of teaching agriculture science, food science, life skills, applied mathematics, and quality character.
This is a full-year (36-week) science curriculum for middle and high school students. It includes 18 two-week units within six chapters with projects, tests, and quizzes.
Students will learn about real-life activities that are associated with modern homesteading. Through the text, budgeting, research, videos, and projects, students will have a better understanding of what it takes to pursue self-sufficiency.
Additionally, in any situation where a person is working with the land, animals, and their neighbors, quality of character is an integral component of life. Students will be given the opportunity to reflect on the character traits that are positively viewed within communities.
Available as a digital or printed text!
18 Interactive Units
- Building & Land
- Tractors & Small Engines
- Poultry
- Companion & Predator Animals
- Dairy & Fiber Animals
- Meat Animals
- Compost & Soil
- Insects, bees, & bugs
- Gardens
- Orchards & Vineyards
- Grains & Forage Crops
- Food Preservation
- Home Cooking
- Off-Grid Life
- Hunting, Fishing, & Trapping
- Foraging & Herbs
- First-Aid
- Homestead Accounting
Course Includes:
Textbook: Over 300 pages of text with full-color graphics that fully grasp modern homesteading. It also includes multiple hands-on projects, quizzes, tests, life skills, and communication opportunities.
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