Grades K–8 (Poster)
How long does it really take to make a pizza? This engaging, oversized bulletin board uses the concept of telling time to help students explore the process of growing, processing, and producing pizza ingredients. Students will be surprised to learn just how much time and effort goes into bringing a pizza from farm to plate!
The 42" × 42" poster is printed on high-quality satin paper for vibrant colors and durability. Moveable clock hands allow students to interact with the display, making it an excellent tool for teaching time, food systems, community involvement, and careers related to agriculture and food production.
Poster Details
- Full-color bulletin board poster (42" × 42")
- Printed on satin paper for high contrast and vivid color
- Movable clock hands for interactive learning
- Includes a pizza activity sheet for guided discussion
Lesson Plans
Use this poster with lessons related to food production, time concepts, and agriculture on the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix. Great for math, science, and community-themed units.
Extend the Learning
Have students trace one pizza ingredient back to its source and map its journey from farm to table. Or, compare the time it takes to make a homemade pizza versus ordering from a restaurant to connect math, science, and real-world decision-making.