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Memorial Middle School Agricultural Extension and Education Center
Plan Goals
To develop a teaching and learning model of excellence for agriculture and natural resource science that complements in-class instruction by providing context to content through inquiry-based learning and experiential education opportunities.
- Owner
- Peter Skelton
- Related Plans
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Collaborative Efforts
STEM Programming
Summer Environmental Engineering Research Program
Impact Reports
The Agent, along with the center director, hosted a renewable energy workshop at the 4-H Youth Camp in Las Cruces.
This year the Agent collaborated with 4-H on various occasions. He met with San Miguel County's 4-H Agent and assisted her in her Kids, Kows, and More program while also trying to set up an Arbor Day grafting workshop and 4-H Million trees project.
A new program, Renewable Energy, was developed and pilot tested with 8th grade science classes. The students learned what renewable energy is, why it is important, and the pros and cons of using each type of renewable energy.
A GPS program was developed and pilot tested with 7th and 8th grade classes to supplement their studies on determining area, perimeter, measurement, and using GPS technology.
A LEGO Robotics unit was also developed this year with the intention of pilot testing it in the upcoming year and to be delivered through an 8th grade advanced class. A partnership has also been formed with River Source where a select group of 8th grade students will assist them in their Watershed Watch program.
A GPS program was developed and pilot tested with 7th and 8th grade classes to supplement their studies on determining area, perimeter, measurement, and using GPS technology.
A LEGO Robotics unit was also developed this year with the intention of pilot testing it in the upcoming year and to be delivered through an 8th grade advanced class. A partnership has also been formed with River Source where a select group of 8th grade students will assist them in their Watershed Watch program.
The Agent worked closely with Memorial Middle School faculty to successfully integrate Center teaching and learning engagement activities in Memorial Middle School core curriculum.
An existing program, a wind energy unit, was delivered to 6th grade students. These students learned what wind energy is, why it is useful, how wind turbines work, and finished by building mini turbines themselves and creating their own mini wind farms.
The Agent also co-taught a Soil pH unit that was delivered to 6th grade students and focused on introducing the students to the scientific method, assisted in 7th grade science classes' insect collection, and with 6th grade social studies classes on the role of agriculture, harvest, and acequias.
An existing program, a wind energy unit, was delivered to 6th grade students. These students learned what wind energy is, why it is useful, how wind turbines work, and finished by building mini turbines themselves and creating their own mini wind farms.
The Agent also co-taught a Soil pH unit that was delivered to 6th grade students and focused on introducing the students to the scientific method, assisted in 7th grade science classes' insect collection, and with 6th grade social studies classes on the role of agriculture, harvest, and acequias.
Jonathan Madrid has signed on to support Memorial Middle School Agricultural Extension and Education Center within San Miguel County.