
Ag in the Classroom
Teachers
- Make plans to attend the June 2008
Ag in the Classroom Institute! FREE
Tuition!

Looking
for creative ways to make sure all your students learn important
concepts? Join us for an innovative hands-on approach to
learning. This Institute focuses on how you can tailor your
teaching style to maximize comprehension for students of all
learning styles. Ag in the Classroom and Learning Styles
offers practical applications and teaching strategies which will
grab your students' attention and encourage participation. You
will also receive many ideas to supplement and reinforce your
students' readiness for achieving goals outlined by the State of
South Carolina's PACT plan. Additional information will be
posted in coming months. The institute will be in Anderson,
South Carolina June 16-20, 2008. Get registration form
here.
Information About Ag in the Classroom:South Carolina’s
Ag in the Classroom program is funded by a non-profit 501(c)(3)
education foundation sp onsored by South Carolina Farm Bureau
Federation created to promote awareness and recognition of the
importance of the sources of our food and fiber.
Agriculture
and related agribusinesses are the number one industry in the
United States, and the number two industry in South Carolina.
There are three components that form the
structure of the Ag in the Classroom program.
Curricula materials
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Materials are available at no charge to all
South Carolina public and private school teachers of grades
Kindergarten through eighth.
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Hands-on, grade-level specific lesson plans
address curriculum objective as prescribed by the South
Carolina Department of Education.
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Lesson plans integrate agricultural concepts
with core subjects such as mathematics, English/language arts,
science and social studies.
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Materials are appropriate for use as supportive
teaching tools to help students prepare for PACT standards.
Professional development workshops
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Workshops are offered on state, district,
county and individual school levels.
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Workshop activities utilize the latest in
educational theory and teaching methods to familiarize
teachers with innovative ways to use the lesson plans with
students.
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Cooperative learning techniques, student
learning styles, and critical thinking skill development are
examples of instructional methods examined.
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Participants receive lesson plans, related
teaching materials and hands-on experience with agriculture
through farm and agribusiness tours.
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Renewal credits may be available upon
completion or required session.
County Farm Bureau support
County Farm Bureau members, including Women’s
Committees, Young Farmer and Rancher Committees, County
Boards
and members-at-large contribute time and materials to support
teacher participation and to encourage student appreciation of
food and fiber sources.
Betty J. DeWitt
Outstanding Educator Award
Click
here
for
additional information. For
a nomination application, click
here.
For more information, contact:
Ag in the Classroom
SC Farm Bureau Federation
P.O. Box 754
Columbia, SC
29202-0754
Telephone: 803-936-4409
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Teachers looking for
Biomass information can click the icons below to download
Adobe .pdf files of the following:
Introduction to
Curriculum Standards

Lesson Plans
Resources
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