- The child learned about the Amish community, their lifestyle, and beliefs.
- They gained knowledge about Ohio's history and the settlement of the Amish in the state.
- They observed and studied the Amish homes, farms, and crafts.
- They learned about the Amish traditions, such as their clothing, language, and religious practices.
- They understood the importance of agriculture and farming in the Amish way of life.
- They discovered the Amish's reliance on self-sufficiency and sustainability.
- They learned about the challenges and benefits of living without modern technology and electricity.
- They gained an appreciation for different cultures and understand the importance of diversity in society.
To further develop their understanding of the Amish community and Ohio's history, the child can:
- Read books or articles on the Amish culture and history
- Write a journal entry or create a scrapbook summarizing their visit to Amish country
- Create a presentation or slideshow to share their knowledge with classmates
- Interview someone from the Amish community or invite a guest speaker to the classroom
- Visit a local farm or agricultural center to learn about sustainable farming practices
- Research other communities or cultures that practice self-sufficiency and compare them to the Amish
- Participate in a service project related to sustainability or supporting local farmers