Storing Winter Squash

Students explore a variety of vegetables that can be stored through the colder months, including roots, alliums, cole crops, and winter squash and compare and contrast how families store food now with how they stored food long ago.

Grades
K – 2
IN: Grades K – 2
Estimated Time
45 minutes
Updated
January 24, 2023

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Author

Bonnie Lohman | Midwest Food Connection

Standards

Indiana Content Area Standards

  • English Language Arts.Kindergarten.SL.1

    Listen actively and communicate effectively with a variety of audiences and for different purposes.

    • Discussion and Collaboration.K.SL.2.1: Participate in collaborative conversations about grade-appropriate topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
  • English Language Arts.Grade 1.SL.1

    Listen actively and adjust the use of spoken language (e.g., vocabulary) to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences and for different purposes.

    • Discussion and Collaboration.1.SL.2.1: Participate in collaborative conversations about grade-appropriate topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
  • English Language Arts.Grade 2.SL.1

    Listen actively and adjust the use of spoken language (e.g., conventions, vocabulary) to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences and for different purposes.

    • Discussion and Collaboration.2.SL.2.1: Participate in collaborative conversations about grade-appropriate topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
  • Social Studies. Grade 1: History: Standard 1

    Students identify continuity and change in the different environments around them, including school and neighborhood communities, and identify individuals, events, and symbols that are important to our country.

    • 1.1.1: Historical Context: Identify continuity and change between past and present in community life using primary sources.
    • 1.1.6 Historical Context: Use the terms past and present; yesterday, today and tomorrow; and next week and last week to sequentially order events that have occurred in the school.
  • Social Studies. Kindergarten: History: Standard 1

    Students examine the connections of their own environment with the past. They begin to distinguish between events and people of the past and the present, and use a sense of time in classroom planning and participation.

    • K.1.1 Historical Knowledge: Compare children and families of today with those from the past.