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Publisher’s Story Summary: The summer a great drought sweeps across the county, the only crop Sadie’s family is able to save is the sweet potatoes. Money is tight, and if Papa doesn’t pay back his loan soon, the bank will take away the farm. Suddenly Mama comes up with an idea—sweet potato pies! The family can sell her pies at the Harvest Celebration that starts the very next day. There’s not much time to get ready, but as Sadie and her brother enlist the cooperation of their old cow, squawking chickens, and half-blind goat, the family rises to the challenge. And in the end it’s Sadie who comes up with just the right recipe for success. Sweet Potato Pie is a delicious affirmation of strong family ties and creative problem solving. This lively story will capture your heart, as well as your taste buds. |
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LESSON: SWEET POTATO PIE Lesson Summary: Concept: Producers Definition: Producers are people who make goods or provide services. Comprehension Questions Why did the family decide to produce sweet potato pies? What productive resources did it take to produce the sweet potato pies? Human Resources: all the family members who worked. Also, It took Mama’s special skill and knowledge (human capital) to make quality pies! It took a lot of hard work to produce the sweet potato pies. Does production always involve hard work? What problem did the family encounter when trying to sell their pies? How did they solve that problem? Is it important for producers to think of creative ways to market their goods or services? Why was selling pies at the General Store important for their pie business? How could winning the blue ribbon at the Harvest Celebration help their business? Why was Mama sure that there would always be pies to sell? Could there be a guarantee that the pie selling would always be successful? Other Concepts: Productive Resources |
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