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Cotton Bolls

$20.00
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Classroom kit:
Includes enough materials for 30 students.
The front of the cotton bolls kit.

Grades K–12 (Kit)

From field to fabric—explore the story of cotton! This kit helps students understand how the fiber in their clothing, towels, and sheets begins as cotton growing in a boll. By hand ginning or dissecting cotton bolls, learners experience the challenge of separating seeds from fibers and discover why the invention of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin revolutionized textile production.

The cotton bolls in this kit can be pulled apart into four distinct sections, allowing groups of four students to share one boll. Through this hands-on activity, students explore cotton as a crop, investigate its processing, and connect agriculture to the clothes they wear every day.


Kit Contents

  • 30 individually wrapped cotton bolls

Additional Supplies

Recommended for classroom use (not included):

  • Scissors or tweezers (optional, for dissection)

Lesson Plans

Use this kit with related lessons available on the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix.


Extend the Learning

Watch the Cotton Ginning Tutorial on YouTube to see the process in action. Encourage students to compare hand ginning with machine ginning to discuss productivity, technology, and innovation in agriculture.


Teacher Note

The purpose of this activity is to investigate cotton, the process of hand ginning, and the impacts of the cotton gin. Adjusting this investigation into a role-play or simulation of enslaved labor is absolutely discouraged. No student should be required to hand gin cotton. We recommend consulting your administrator and/or communicating with parents prior to presenting this lesson. Ginning may also be conducted as a teacher demonstration if needed. For resources on teaching about African enslavement, see the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Hard History: American Slavery.

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  • 5

    Cotton Bolls

    Posted by Julie on Apr 13th 2020

    I have used these to teach American History for quite a few years. My 5th grade students have a stimulating hands-on learning experience about the Civil War and the effect the cotton gin made. Please continue to provide these.

  • 5

    Social Studies

    Posted by Kari on Mar 3rd 2020

    Great hands on for my 5th graders as part of our Slavery Unit - a great primary source for the unit.

  • 5

    Perfect for the Classroom

    Posted by Ken Koncerak on Nov 29th 2019

    I'm a big fan of props and actual objects students can handle. I teach 11th grade US history and this is a perfect addition to the study of the impact of the Cotton Gin. Thank you for providing this! Please keep doing this in the future!