2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
6/28/2018 | 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM | Let's Raise a Barn! | Cumberland
Let's Raise a Barn!
In this workshop, we will show attendees how to take a project-based activity (STEM) that is agriculturally-centered and incorporate it into the science and writing curriculum. For example, attendees will be given materials to build a model barn for maximum hay storage. Participants would then learn how students can use a science notebook to explain what they did and their thought process for the project. Participants will also learn how to extend this project to a more rigorous level with student inquiry--based exercises using agriculture topics.
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Trishalana Shanks
(), Maries County R2 Schools, tshanks@mariesr2.org;
I have been in education for over 17 years with experience in Title One, second, third, fifth, and the sixth grades. Having been raised on a cattle farm in Mid-Missouri, agriculture is a passion of mine. This passion continues as my husband and I raise cattle, sheep, and goats on our family farm. I take this passion into my classroom by incorporating agriculture literacy into my curriculum. Additionally, I love sharing agriculture literacy ideas and lessons with other teachers.
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Jennifer Bacon
(), Maries County R2 Schools, jbacon@mariesr2.org;
Jennifer Bacon has been a teacher for more than 20 years. A large part of that time she spent as an Agriculture Education Instructor so agriculture literacy is very important to her. She was raised on a small commercial cattle farm, and continues her passion for agriculture through showing horses and sharing the importance of agriculture with others.
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