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Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom
Introduction / Features
INTRODUCTION
One hundred years ago nearly every man,
woman and child had to be involved in growing the food and fiber he
or she needed just to survive. Today only about 2 percent of the American
population grows all we need, leaving the rest of us to grow in other
areas - in medical advancement, communication and information technology,
space exploration, the arts and much more. Most of us are three or
four generations removed from the farm, but all of us depend on agriculture.
Tomorrow's leaders must be agriculturally-literate to protect and
preserve the advantages we gain from a strong agriculture. Building
that essential literacy is the purpose of Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom.
Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom is a joint
project of Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 4-H Youth Development,
the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, and the
Oklahoma State Department of Education. The purpose of Oklahoma
Ag in the Classroom is to help familiarize Oklahoma school children
with Oklahoma's number one industry - the food and fiber industry.
The lessons included in this package are hands-on and fun, making
use of a subject and a substance that is very familiar and dear
to most students - food.
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FEATURES
The Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom curriculum
features 123 lessons for grades K-6. The lessons use agricultural
topics and ag-related activities to reinforce core skills in Language
Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Visual Arts and Music.
Most of the lessons are interdisplinary and teach many of the Oklahoma
State Department of Education's Priority Academic Student Skills
(P.A.S.S) Background
Each lessons includes simple to use background
information to help you answer students' questions about the agricultural
topic addressed.
Cross Reference
Because every teacher has her/his own
approach to teaching Ag in the Classroom, we have indexed the lessons
in several different ways - alphabetically by lesson
title, by agricultural topic, by academic
subject, and by other
categories
appropriate to the classroom.
Extra Features
We have also included classroom recipes,
a list of books sorted
by agricultural topic, quick ag
facts, some games, a few maps,
some pattern pages, some songs
and poems related to agriculture and much
more.
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