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Name Refer to the nutrition label for peanut butter below and answer the following questions. 1. How many servings are in this jar of peanut butter? 2. How many grams of protein are in each serving? 3. How many grams of cholesterol are in each serving? 4. How many grams of saturated fat are in each serving? 5. How many milligrams of sodium are in each serving? 6. How many calories are in each serving? 7. What percentage of the daily value of fiber is in each serving?

Peanut Farming Name Read the story below then label each picture with the bold words. Peanut farmers begin to prepare their fields for planting in March. First, they fertilize the fields to help the peanuts grow. Then they plow the fields to prepare the soil for planting. Peanut seeds are planted in early May. The peanut itself is actually the seed. Peanut farmers cultivate the fields throughout the growing season to get rid of weeds and other plants that have grown in the peanut fields. Farmers must also spray the fields to eliminate bugs and diseases and irrigate, or water, the peanut crops. Irrigation is especially important during times of drought. Harvesting begins in September. The peanut plants are pulled from the ground and the peanuts are turned up to dry in the sun for several days. A combine separates the peanuts from the vines and dumps the peanuts into drying trailers. Finally, the farmer hauls the peanuts to a buying station or shelling plant to sell them. None of the peanut plant is wasted. The vines are baled for hay to feed farm animals or are plowed into the fields to fertilized for the next crop. Even the peanut shell can be used for things like fireplace logs.

Peanut Guessing Sheet Name Fill in your best guesses below. The correct answers will be discussed in class and will help you learn more about peanuts. 1. One peanut grows about plant(s). 2. One plant grows about peanut(s). 3. One acre of peanuts grows about pound(s). 4. One acre of peanuts grows about ton(s). 5. One peanut farm grows about acre(s). 6. U.S. peanut farmers grow about acre(s). 7. The U.S. exports about % of our peanuts. 8. A regular size jar of peanut butter has peanuts.

Making Peanut Butter Most people buy peanut butter in the store, but it is easy to make. Read this sheet and look at the pictures below. Then decide with your group who will act out each step of making peanut butter. 1. Growing a peanut plant. 2. Picking and shelling peanuts. 3. Roasting peanuts in an oven or microwave. 4. Grinding peanuts into peanut butter. 5. Making peanut butter sandwiches. 6. Eating peanut butter sandwiches.

Name Work each of the equations below. Match the answer with the letter next to it and fill in the blanks above in order to solve the riddle. Riddle: How do you divide 9 peanuts between 10 students? 1,685 563 1,039 1,356 1,552 1,356 563 741 1,529 755 1,472 1,529 755 755 1,356 1,048! A: 251 + 312 = B: 850 + 622 = E: 443 + 913 = K: 623 + 416 = M: 967 + 718 = N: 324 + 417 = P: 614 + 938 = R: 115 + 933 = T: 426 + 329 = U: 819 + 710 =

Name Write the sum or difference of each of the equations below and cross off each answer in the peanut butter sandwich. The number that remains is the answer to the riddle. Riddle: By the time the average student graduates from high school, he or she will have eaten how many peanut butter and jelly sandwiches? Answer: 123 + 134 = 495 + 269 = 935 + 204 = 843 +209 = 620 + 210 = 849 + 293 = 703 + 693 = 493 +307 = 199 + 306 = 429 + 935 = 103 + 397 = 253 + 420 = 294 + 829 = 938 + 194 = 947 + 946 = 120 + 506 = 205 + 395 = 894 + 941 = 936 + 894 = 935 + 959 = 960-854 = 120-104 = 704-642 = 943-206 = 492-205 = 732-641 = 832-528 = 830-372 = 730-492 = 820-302 = 937-293 = 610-290 = 938-391 = 956-592 = 647-291 = 650-458 = 739-620 = 839-693 = 201-165 = 932-720 = 1,142 1,123 500 288 146 364 238 1,396 1,364 1,893 257 673 547 1,830 212 304 62 1,139 1,835 1,052 505 737 644 764 16 458 91 800 320 356 106 192 518 626 1,500 1,894 36 119 1,132 830 600

Peanut Crossword Puzzle Name Use what you have learned about peanuts to complete the crossword puzzle below. Across 1. Valencia peanuts have a taste. 2. Runner peanuts are used to make. 3. Peanuts can be crushed to make. 6. Americans ate pounds of peanuts per person each year as of the mid 1990 s. 8. peanuts are known for their large kernel size and are often sold in the shell. 10. John Harvey applied for the first patent for peanut butter. 11. Peanuts grow. Down 1. -type peanuts are known for their smaller kernels and their reddish-brown skins. 4. Peanuts contain mostly fat - the good kind of fat. 5. Dr. George Washington is known as the father of the peanut industry. 7. Peanuts are a good source of which helps the body eliminate waste. 9. Peanuts are high in which puts them in the meat group.