Decisionomics with Peter Rabbit: Decision-making in Mr. McGregor's Garden
These resources are from a workshop presented by Dr. Deborah Kozdras at the USF Stavros Center with funding from the Coca Cola Foundation.
Teaching young children about sustainability and food is about choices. They can learn to eat more healthy foods. They can learn not to eat too much. They can also learn about how we make our food. In the activities on this page, we provide resources to help young children learn about making choices and how to grow a vegetable garden. |
Peter Rabbit is an engaging tale for children. In the two Nearpod activities, we have created decision-making activities that are interactive for students. The apps used for this webinar include:
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The next activity focuses on the economics standards of needs and wants.
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You can also download a .pdf of the Nearpod here:
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Peter Rabbit and Gardens are themes that can follow throughout the year. Here is a Wakelet of resources you can use to teach your students about decision-making, gardens, and sustainable choices.