For Science and Sustainability Week, Year 2 learned about George Washington Carver, a famous scientist who taught farmers to use crop rotation—changing the crops they grow each year—to help keep the soil healthy. He was the first Black student at the University of Iowa and invented over 300 things using peanuts, like clothing dye and paper. We wrote biographies about his life and how he helped farmers look after their land and soil.
News story: Learning about George Washington Carver in Year 2
28 Jun 2025
For Science and Sustainability Week, Year 2 learned about George Washington Carver, a famous scientist who taught farmers to use crop rotation—changing the crops they grow each year—to help keep the soil healthy. He was the first Black student at the University of Iowa and invented over 300 things using peanuts, like clothing dye and paper. We wrote biographies about his life and how he helped farmers look after their land and soil.
