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Tulsa Elementary Students Learn About Agriculture With Interactive Demonstration

More than 200 students learned about agriculture, including growing fruits and vegetables and dairy farming. Tulsa elementary students were taught about agriculture, including growing fruits and vegetables and dairy farming, using an interactive demonstration. The students also saw animals, a milking demonstration, and tasted local produce. The lesson emphasized the importance of a balanced diet and the importance for active growth. Sonja Stolfa from Tulsa Public Schools emphasized the need for interactive learning and sensory learning for students.

Tulsa Elementary Students Learn About Agriculture With Interactive Demonstration

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More than 200 students learned about agriculture, including growing fruits and vegetables and dairy farming.

Some Tulsa elementary students got to learn more about growing food on Thursday.

More than 200 students learned about agriculture, including growing fruits and vegetables and dairy farming.

They also got to see lots of animals, a milking demonstration and taste local produce.

"Interactive learning is really good, sensory learning is really good for our kids and the memories that they're making are really special," said Sonja Stolfa with Tulsa Public Schools.

Part of the lesson was also the importance of a nutritious diet.

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