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Product or Byproduct?

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Last updated almost 5 years ago
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Used to introduce and explore the concept of animal products and byproducts
Question 1
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Take your best guesses right now.
Question 2
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Let's focus on pigs

Question 3
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Watch the video and see if you can match the parts of a baseball to their agricultural connection.
Question 4
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Match the definition to the word that you think is correct.
Product
secondary (not main) reason a plant or animal is used
Byproduct
main purpose a plant or animal is used
Match the animal byproduct to the animal part/waste it comes from
gelatin
manure
fertilizer
fat
candles
fatty acids
some dog toys
skin and bones
chewing gum
hooves
Guess at whether these items from pigs are a product or a byproduct.
leather
ham
pork rinds
insulin
pulled pork
bacon
🐷 Byproduct
🐖 Product
⚾ There's a lot of agriculture in one baseball!
thread
tree product
rubber
oak tree product
adhesive
sheep product
leather
cattle/ pig byproduct
wax
cattle hide
wool
cotton product
cork
bee byproduct