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Name Today s ate Pork g Mag - Vocabulary Identifying Idioms irections: n idiom is an expression that means something different from what it actually says. Each picture below is an illustration of a common idiom. Next to each idiom, identify the idiom and then explain the real meaning of the idiom 1 Idiom Meaning 2 like a Idiom Meaning 3 Idiom Meaning Illinois griculture in the lassroom

Name Today s ate Pork g Mag - Math Identity and Inverse Properties The identity property of addition states that the sum of any number and zero is the original number. The identity property of multiplication states that the product of any number and one is that number. Inverse operations are operations that undo each other. irections: Write the inverse of each of the following. 1. + 9 2. x 3 3. - 4 4. 6 5. x 2 6. - 7 7. + 5 8. x 8 9. 11 10. + 13 irections: Indicate whether the following equations illustrate the identity property of addition (), the identity property of multiplication (M), or neither (N). 11. 9 + 0 = 9 12. 4 + (3 + 7) = (4 + 3) + 7 13. 5 x 1 = 5 14. 0 + a = a 15. z x 1 = z Illinois griculture in the lassroom

Pork g Mag - Reading Passage Taken from griscience Explorations by Morgan, helewski, Lee and Wilson Swine are raised primarily for their meat pork. The meat may be processed into ham or bacon. Swine are also raised for breeding and continuing the species. One key to swine production is the availability of their primary feed, corn. Swine are monogastrics. They cannot eat large amounts of roughage. The birth of piglets is known as farrowing. Sows usually produce seven to twelve piglets twice yearly. The ears are often notched at birth to identify individuals. Eight major breeds are recognized in the United States. reeds are distinguished by color, ears, and litter size. Four of the most common breeds are Yorkshire, uroc, hester White, and Hampshire. Hybrids are common. Yorkshire swine have white skin and erect ears. They are well known for their mothering ability. urocs are red animals with drooping ears. They have large litters and are also excellent meat animals. Hampshires are black with a white belt around the front legs. The size of the belt varies tremendously. Hampshires also have erect ears. Growers raise swine to different sizes. Some raise them from farrowing to finish, while others raise them from farrowing to a feeder weight of 40 pounds. Still others are involved only with finishing operations. few growers raise purebred animals for breeding stock. Swine have many organ systems similar to humans. Two examples are the heart and circulatory system and the digestive system. For this reason, swine are used in medical experiments to find treatments for human illness. Illinois griculture in the lassroom

Name Today s ate Pork g Mag - Reading Passage irections: Read each question and choose the best answer. 1 2 When piglets are born, the process is known as. swine feeder weight is how many pounds? irthing Producing Farrowing Finishing 30 40 50 60 3 4 The purpose of raising swine is for. The breed of swine that are known for their mothering ability are. Meat production reeding ontinuing the species ll of the above. Hampshire Yorkshire urocs hester White Illinois griculture in the lassroom

Name Today s ate Pork g Mag - Reading Passage irections: Read each question and choose the best answer. 5 6 Medical experiments to find treatments for human illnesses are often performed on swine because. The four most common breeds of swine are all of the following except: Swine and humans have similar organ systems. Swine are abundant. Swine feel pain like humans. Swine are purebred animals. Hampshires urocs Yorkshires hester Greens 7 8 Female pigs who have given birth to piglets are called. How many piglets are usually in a litter? oars Sows arrows Gilts 1-5 7-12 15-20 None of the above Extended Response PORK are for animals is an important part of production farming. iscuss why it is important to take proper care of production animals. What steps need to be taken in order to ensure animals are cared for properly? Illinois griculture in the lassroom