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Table Grapes: Celebrating the Harvest

Provided by: Center for Ecoliteracy |Published on: December 19, 2022
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  • In this hands-on lesson, students will do a comparison tasting of different types of grapes, plan a harvest celebration in their classroom, and learn about the important role of farmworkers in society.
  • Students will read articles about Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, the 1960s grape strike, and how we can pay tribute to some of the people we depend on for our food.
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Subjects: Science, Social Studies, English Language Arts
Authors: Center for Ecoliteracy
Region: North America, USA - West, United States
Languages: English

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Center for Ecoliteracy
The Center for Ecoliteracy advances the teaching and modeling of sustainable practices in K–12 schools. The organization builds partnerships and the capacity of K–12 schools to support healthy, sustainable school communities and food systems change in schools. The Center for Ecoliteracy leads systems change initiatives, publishes original books and resources, facilitates conferences and professional development, and provides strategic consulting. The organization works at multiple levels of scale, with local, regional, state, and national programs.

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