I am so proud of this class.
They are working hard collecting BOX TOPS!
a real bull at Gardner Elementary! |
Mrs. Ivers got to ride him! |
Katie Kelley came to our classroom yesterday! |
Miss Kelley is the Monroe County Agriculture Literacy Coordinator. |
She taught us about the importance of crops to Native Americans. |
Corn, beans, and squash were sometimes called the "Three Sisters". |
Corn was planted first. |
When the corn started to grow, the women planted beans that grew up around the cornstalks. |
Later, the women planted pumpkins and other types of squash. |
The vines from the plants covered the ground between the cornstalks-- helping to keep the weeds away. |
To read more about this and more Native American topics - see page 59 in the social studies textbook. |
Reading the Pumpkin AgMagazine Newspaper. We love learning! |