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  • My Farm Web Kit - HomeschoolLogin to Hold

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    Right this Very Minute – Farm Web Kit

    Students use the visual representation of a web to explore the role of agriculture in their daily lives and understand how most of the necessities of life can be traced back to the farm. This kit includes: six student kits with cards and string. This kit does not need to be returned. 
  • Maxine and the Greatest Garden Ever!Login to Hold

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    Maxine and the Greatest Garden Ever!

    Ruth Spiro

    Maxine and her friend Leo are makers. Maxine's style is functional. Leo's style is artistic. Together, They're determined to make one spectacular garden, including a pond for Maxine's fabulous goldfish Milton! But their garden attracts all sorts of visitors, with rabbits and squirrels and raccoons feasting on their veggies. Now Maxine and Leo must work together to try (and try and try again) to find a way to save their garden. Perfect for STEM and maker spaces, this book is sure to inspire creative thinkers and tinkerers everywhere! This book needs to be returned.
  • Where Does Food Come From?Login to Hold

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    Where Does Food Come From?

    Shelley Rotner, Gary Goss

    The supermarket is the place where you buy your food, but have you ever wondered where you favorite foods really come from? A lot of food comes from plants or from animals. but it might surprise you to know that some of the food you eat comes from bees or from seawater. Where does you favorite food come from? Find out in the fun, colorful, easy to read book!This book needs to be returned. 
  • All Around the Farm: John DeereLogin to Hold

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    All Around the Farm: John Deere

    Heather Alexander

    Packed with images and information, a brand-new tour of farm machines, farm animals, and farm life will transport children right to the field and the barn as they expand their vocabulary and understanding of where their food comes from. This book needs to be returned. 
  • Allison InvestigatesLogin to Hold

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    Allison Investigates

    Colette Omans Nicoletta

    This fun previous literacy project book follows Allison the kid myth buster. She is always very curious and full of questions. Her dad likes to make her think, and always tells her that chocolate milk comes from brown cows. One morning, she sets off on an investigation to discover the truth for herself. Filled with cows, farms, and fun, this book helps readers to discover how milk gets from cows to you. This book needs to be returned. 
  • Apples Grow on a TreeLogin to Hold

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    Apples Grow on a Tree

    Mari Schuh

    Simple text and photographs describe how apples grow on trees. This book needs to be returned. 
  • Apple FractionsLogin to Hold

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    Apple Fractions

    Jerry Pallotta

    Author Jerry Pallotta use a variety of different apples to teach kids all about fractions in this innovative and enjoyable book. This book will need to be returned.
  • Beef Cattle - an A to Z bookLogin to Hold

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    Beef Cattle – an A to Z book

    Susan Anderson

    Learn about the life cycle of beef cattle from A-to-Z through the voice of a tractor named Agri-Culture. Everything your students want to know about beef cattle is in this book. This book needs to be returned. 
  • What Hatches?Login to Hold

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    What Hatches?

    Don L. Curry

    This book describes different types of eggs and which animals hatch from them, including chickens, butterflies, frogs, alligators, and fish. This book needs to be returned. 
  • Beef Cattle in the Story of AgricultureLogin to Hold

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    Beef Cattle in the Story of Agriculture

    Susan Anderson

    Learn the story about beef cattle in agriculture from production to consumerism. This book will need to be returned.
  • Bees of OregonLogin to Hold

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    Bees of Oregon

    Insect Pest Prevention and Management

    Out of more than 500 bee species in Oregon, this poster selects 18 bees including specie names and a detailed picture. Students will be shocked when they see what these many bee species look like and how they differ. This poster does not need to be returned.
  • We Love Fruit - Rookie Read SeriesLogin to Hold

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    We Love Fruit – Rookie Read Series

    Allan Fowler

    This book is part of the Rookie Read Series. This focuses on fruit. These are easy to read, perfect for beginning readers to learn about agriculture.This book needs to be returned. 
  • Blackberry BanquetLogin to Hold

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    Blackberry Banquet

    Terry Pierce

    Mmm-mm! Forest animals squeak, tweet, slurp, yip and chomp over the sweet, plump fruit of a wild blackberry bush. But what happens when a bear arrives to take part in the feast? Young children will enjoy following the story by making the animal sounds, and the chaos that strikes upon the bear's arrival will surely bring on the laughter. The cumulative, rhyming text makes for a great read-aloud.The "For Creative Minds" educational section includes: Blackberry fun facts, How we eat blackberries (with smoothie recipe), Plants are the bottom of the food chain, Plants and animals, How do animals help plants?, and Are plants always good?This book needs to be returned. 
  • Bread LabLogin to Hold

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    Bread Lab

    Kim Binczewski & Bethany Econopouly

    It’s a sleepy Saturday morning for most people, but not for Iris, who has to feed her many pets before Aunt Mary arrives. Iris likes to call Aunt Mary “Plant Mary” because she is a plant scientist.Today Aunt Mary wants to experiment with making whole wheat sourdough bread from scratch! As the family kitchen transforms into a bread lab, Iris is surprised that bread needs only four ingredients―flour, water, salt and starter. She also learns about the invisible microbes that make the dough rise, and how flour comes from wheat grown by farmers. It all seems magical, but it’s really science. This book needs to be returned. 
  • Cattle Kids- A Year on the Western RangeLogin to Hold

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    Cattle Kids- A Year on the Western Range

    Cal Urbigkit

    Beautiful, full-color photography illustrates this exciting portrayal of young people helping adults look after cattle, from calving and branding to haying, grazing and rounding up the herd. This book will need to be returned.
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    Chinook Rubber Fish Replicas

    Get Oregonized

    After studying fish and their lifecycles in Oregon's Interior Valleys (chapter 7) in the Get Oregonized text, rubber fish replicas allow students to create beautiful Gyotaku (fish prints). These rubber fish replicas are of chinook salmon, perfect for after a lesson on the state fish!