Workshop Highlights
Eat, Learn, Teach Summer Institute
Tuesday, August 4
10:00-10:30
Check-in: Agricultural Sciences Building
10:30-11:30
General Session: Room 137
Welcome and Introductions
Institute Overview
Resources
- Where Does Agriculture Fit in the State Core
- Teacher Resource Center & Online Course
- Earth City
- If the World Were a Village video
- Utah Agriculture Activity Map
- MyPlate Tear Pad
- Utah Federal Lands Map
- USA Federal Lands Map
- Bee Line Newsletter
A Matter of Perspective - Feeding 9 Billion
Big Questions: KWL
11:45-12:45
Lunch with a Farmer: Outdoors on Quad, Sponsored by Cache County Farm Bureau
1:00-2:30
Breakout Session #1
- Fibers: Wool & Cotton (Denise Stewardson, AITC Director); Rm 102
- Dirt: Secrets in the Soil (Lynn Wallin, AITC Education Specialist); Rm 107
- Hatching Science in the Classroom (Theo Anderson, Teacher, Providence El.); Rm 137
2:30-2:45
Break
2:45-4:15
Breakout Session #2
- At Home on the Range (Sharlie Wade, Teacher, Hooper El.); Rm 137
- How Does Your Garden Grow?(Denise Stewardson, AITC Director); Rm 102
4:15-5:15
AITC Resource Store
6:00
Load Bus
6:30-8:30
Dinner/Entertainment
Wednesday, August 5
8:00-8:30
Load Bus
8:30-1:15
Agricultural Tours
12:00-1:00
Lunch Sponsored by Utah's Own
1:00
Load Bus for Return to USU
1:30-3:00
Breakout Session #3
- Honey Bees, Flowers, and Pollination (Lynn Wallin, AITC Ed. Specialist); Rm 107
- Wheat: Ancient and Ageless (Denise Stewardson, AITC Director); Rm 102
3:00-3:30
Closing Session; Room 137
3:30-4:30