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'The Three Sisters' |
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Join the staff from Virginia AITC for a fun and hands-on elementary session with cross-curricular lessons on the Three Sisters. Participants will learn about the importance of the Three Sisters to Native Americans as well as their modern-day relevancy. Additionally, participants will take part in lessons and make-and-takes that use the Three Sisters to teach science, social studies and mathematics. Workshop Session (all workshops will be one hour) | |
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Lynn Black Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom 804-350-3596 lynn.black@vafb.com As Education Coordinator with Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom, Lynn is responsible for curriculum writing, resource development, and the facilitation of educator workshops. A graduate of the University of Virginia, she received her Masters of Teaching and began her career as a Social Studies and then Gifted and Talented teacher in Hanover County before joining Virginia AITC in 2007. She lives outside Richmond, VA with her husband and children. |
Tammy Maxey Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom 804-290-1143 tammy.maxey@vafb.com Tammy Maxey serves as state contact and senior education program manager for Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom. Prior to her tenure with AITC she served as a teacher and administrator in a rural school division for 18 years. Tammy lives on a small beef cattle operation. She received a post masters from Virginia Commonwealth University in educational leadership, a masters from Virginia Tech in vocational technical education, and her undergraduate from Virginia Commonwealth University. |