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'Bushels of Fun: Fruit and Veggie Games for Everyone'

Do you want to get students up and moving? Would you like to improve their health, nutrition, and agricultural knowledge? Then join us and let us "show you" how! This workshop will require activity and movement. Participants will engage in physical activities that they can use to educate others about specialty crops: specifically fruits, vegetables, pecans, and honey. These games can be used as icebreakers or learning activities both in the classroom and in physical education classes.

Mini-Workshop Session (activity should be easily demonstrated in 25 minutes and will be repeated 4 times on Friday)
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Audrey Harmon
Email: audrey.harmon@ag.ok.gov
Speaker Order: 1
Author Order: 1
Person Type: Primary Presenter
Biosketch: Audrey Harmon is an Ag in the Classroom (AITC) state coordinator with 13 years teaching experience. In 2009, she was the Oklahoma AITC TOY and in 2010 she won the National Excellence in Teaching Agriculture award. Audrey has been a state AITC coordinator for six years.
Organization/Affiliation: Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom
Cheri Long
Email: Cheri.long@ag.ok.gov
Speaker Order: 2
Author Order: 1
Person Type: Presenter 2
Biosketch: Cheri Long is an Ag in the Classroom (AITC) state coordinator. Previously, Cheri taught T1 and Library Media and was named Oklahoma AITC TOY. Cheri has also completed the Oklahoma Ag Leadersip Program.
Organization/Affiliation: Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom
Melody Aufill
Email: melody.aufill@ag.ok.gov
Speaker Order: 3
Author Order: 1
Person Type: Presenter 2
Biosketch: Melody Claborn Aufill received a Bachelor’s of Science in Elementary Education and a Masters in Educational Leadership from Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Melody has spent the last 20 years as an elementary classroom teacher and instructional coach and consultant. In 2008, she gained National Board Certified Teacher status as a Middle Child Generalist and is also a certified local LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) trainer. She is now an Oklahoma AITC State Coordinator.
Organization/Affiliation: Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom