EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
6/28/2018 | 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM | Turkey Extravaganza | York
Turkey Extravaganza
Looking for engaging seasonal activities for all grade levels? With 88 million Americans consuming turkey for Thanksgiving, teaching students about turkey production in the fall is a clear connection. Attendees will experience hands-on lessons and activities that relate to turkey production. Details will also be shared about the Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom Presidential Turkey Flock event using a virtual field trip, partnership with Minnesota Turkey Growers, turkey teacher resources and more.
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Sue Knott
(), Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom, sue.knott@state.mn.us;
Sue Knott's agriculture roots were established on her family's farm in southwestern Minnesota. Experiences in 4-H, FFA and helping raise crops and livestock inspired her to earn a degree in agricultural education from the University of Minnesota. She taught high school agriculture classes for nine years before joining the Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom team as Education Specialist. In this role, Sue enjoys providing professional development that empowers educators to integrate agriculture into their classroom and curricula.
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Keri Sidle
(), Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom, keri.sidle@state.mn.us;
Keri Sidle is a native of Jacksonville, Florida. She discovered her passion for agricultural education while serving as an Ambassador for the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Florida. She helped open two new agricultural education programs at public schools both in suburban areas during her 6 years of teaching. Keri relocated to Minnesota in 2014 and joined Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom in 2016.
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