Introduction to Agriscience 1.Obtain your textbook and class portfolio. 2.Open your textbook to the designated pages and begin your reading. 3.Write the.

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Introduction to Agriscience 1.Obtain your textbook and class portfolio. 2.Open your textbook to the designated pages and begin your reading. 3.Write the topic or question in the left side column of your Daily Bellwork Worksheet. 4.Write your response in right side column of your Daily Bellwork Worksheet. 5.Participate in the Bellwork class discussion. Procedures For Doing Bellwork

Bell work For Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Introduction to Agriculture

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 1 of 16 Using the text book Exploring Agriscience, define animal welfare. Introduction to Agriculture

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 2 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Write three questions about the care and handling of sheep.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 3 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Write three questions about the care and handling of cattle.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 4 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Write three questions about the care and handling of swine.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 5 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Write three questions about the care and handling of small animals such as poultry or rabbits.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 6 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Describe the role of a responsible pet owner.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 7 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Using the textbook Exploring Agriscience define companion animal.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 8 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture What is the right kind of pet for you? Explain your answer.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 9 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture List 5 links in a food chain. You may start with anything that is a part of any food chain.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 10 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Describe how you like your favorite meat prepared. If you are vegetarian, describe how you get protein in your diet.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 11 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Using the textbook Exploring Agriscience, Chapter 14, name 10 nutrients we get from eating meat.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 12 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture List several ways eggs are used in our diet.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 13 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Describe your favorite breakfast.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 14 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture Fill out the left side of the Anticipation Guide. Please don’t share your answers! Your bellwork entry for today should say that you are completing an Anticipation Guide.

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 15 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture List as many dairy products as you can think of. (hint: these are things that are made from milk!)

Unit 4 The Importance of Animals Day Number 16 of 16 Introduction to Agriculture If you were going to build a dairy farm, what breed of cows would you want to milk? Explain why you chose that breed.