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MFG Month Event Educator Resources

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EDUCATOR RESOURCES 

 

Materials for teachers to help improve the student experience on manufacturing tours.

 

 

FLATE's Best Practice Guide for Industry Tours

 

FLATE's Best Practices for Industry Tours will provide checklists and tips to make your student event successful.

  • Who to Contact to locate your local manufacturer
  • Timeline for success
  • Preparing your students
  • And more 

 

Looking for more FLATE Guides? Visit this page to see all of FLATE's Best Practices Guides!

 

Lesson Plan Ideas

Here are some suggested lessons to help prepare students for Florida MFG Month Events. Each Lesson plan gives teachers the materials needed to engage students with authentic and sometimes unresolved challenges faced by manufacturing companies today. 

Made in Florida Lessons include: Teacher Instruction/Lesson Plans​, Reference Sheet & Answer Sheets, Presentation (ppt/video), Student’s handout & Grading Rubric

 

Virtual Tour Student Worksheet: Company Fact Sheet

 

Grade Level: Middle School & High School 
What is Made in Your Backyard? Video by Region (5 regions)
Made in Florida Industry Tour Lesson Plan 
Discover Manufacturing in Florida Lesson Plan and Presentation
Comprehension Instructional Sequence CIS Lessons (Grades 7th-12th)
Grade Levels: Elementary (3rd) to High School
Scavenger Hunt Lesson Plan
A Day with Manufacturing
Another Fun Day with Manufacturing 
"What is Manufacturing" - Flyer describing the fascinating world of manufacturing and the careers its represents
"What is Manufacturing" Presentation

 

 

 

 

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