Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom

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A Bean is a Seed
Added Tofu Timber activity

Oklahoma's Other Oilfields
Added bubble activity

Food for Keeps
Added recipe for fruit leather

Just a Lookin' for a HomeAdded discussion question page, with answers

Bandana Apron
Added "The History of Aprons."

A Bean is a Seed
Added books, corrected formatting issues

Dirty Pictures
Added instructions for soil painting.

Red Dirt Groundbreakers Added "Juan Cruz Lujan and the Pastores"

Counting Sheep
Students learn about the origins of counting by shepherds keeping track of their sheep. (Grades K-6 math, reading, social studies)

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Sorghum Feeds Oklahoma Cattle
Students read and answer questions about sorghum as a feed crop and as a grain crop in other parts of othe world. Students conduct taste tests and follow directions to make sorghum molasses gingerbread. (Grades 3-7 reading, writing, science and social studies)

Reading Wild Plants: Graphing to Identify Hybrids, with Power Point Presentation

Using graphs to find evidence of hybrids in plant populations. (Grades 6-8 science, math and social studies)

Good Grapes
Math activities with grapes, a fable and the growth cycle of grapes. (Grades PreK-5 math, reading, life science)

Just Peachy
Students trace the migration of peaches, from China to Oklahoma, and read about the history of peach production in our state. (Grades 3-6 social studies, reading, life science)

Oklahoma's Other OilfieldsStudents learn about oilseed crops - canola, soybeans, cottonseeds and sunflower seeds - and how oil is extracted from them. (Grades 6-8 Physical Science)

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Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom

Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom is a program of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Serivce, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and the Oklahoma State Department of Agriculture.

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