UNIT
6: LESSON 2
MEATY NUMBERS
SUBJECT: Math
OBJECTIVE: Students will learn many number facts about the conversion
of corn into meat!
MEASUREMENT: Students will know that the number one use
of corn in the world is to feed livestock, and they will have an understanding
of corn use and feed efficiency by animal.
BACKGROUND FOR TEACHERS:
Worldwide, the number one use for corn is providing feed for livestock!
When domestic and overseas livestock industries are added together,
they consume approximately 80 percent of all corn grown in the United
States.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES:
1. Ask students to read the story, Ann
Learns a Secret Family Recipe. See how many number facts they
can find. (For example: A pig should gain one pound per day, so if they're
80 pounds the day the story takes place and are sold at 220 pounds,
they will be on the farm another 140 days...The family recipe calls
for 6 bags of concentrate in a wagon _ full of ground corn.The screen
on the grinder has holes that are ¬ inch for small pigs.)
2. Ask students to complete the following worksheet. (Worksheet
1) A bushel is a volume measurement, but is generally defined in terms
of weight, a bushel of corn weighing 56 pounds. This worksheet illustrates
how many pounds of corn are required to produce one pound of four kinds
of meat. Younger students can match the pounds of corn to the fish or
animal. Older students can answer the math questions.
3. Worksheet 2 shows how much corn is used for each of four kinds
of animals in the U.S. Younger students can match the picture with the
correct percentages. Older students can answer the true and false math
questions. (Worksheet 3)