Welcome to the Agriculture and Welding Summer Conference! Please remember that classes below are subject to change. All classes are on a first come first serve basis and selecting a class for your schedule does not guarantee a seat will be reserved for you in that class.
Want to add another tool to your teaching utility belt?! A tool that will have students even more excited to attend your class & participate?! A tool that will scare all fidget spinners away?! A tool that will easily work with your already amazing teaching style?! You're probably wondering, "What is this tool?" This tool is CLAY! Before it is too late, run like the Flash and get your hands dirty with clay by attending this workshop taught by Tawney Campbell from Snow Canyon High School!
Tawney Campbell has just recently came back from a 6 day Equiken® Equine Core Data class with Anatomy in Clay® Centers in Denver, Colorado. In this workshop, Tawney will share her experience, display her clay horse model "Satan," and show skeleton models that can be used in your classroom. In addition, she will demonstrate how she uses clay in her classroom. No matter what agricultural science class you teach, she will show you how to use clay to enhance your students learning experience! From building clay flower anatomy, animal digestive systems, cells, to muscles - you don't want to miss out on this opportunity to add clay to your teaching utility belt!
Come find out the new and updated changes to the Leadership Principles Course. Learn about Leadership 1 and Leadership 2 as well as updates to the tests for 2017-2018. Spend some time collaborating with your peers on ideas about this course. Activities and best practices will be shared.
If possible, bring an ipad or tablet with the “Journey 2050- School Edition” app downloaded.
In addition to Journey 2050, learn how to use the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix for curriculum and FFA resources.
Andrea Gardner, Instructional Coordinator, National Center for Agricultural Literacy