School Program: Refuge Canada – NEW
Students will apply their historical thinking skills to answer this question and challenge their own preconceptions about the acceptance of refugees in Canada.
Students will apply their historical thinking skills to answer this question and challenge their own preconceptions about the acceptance of refugees in Canada.
Step into the world of hydraulic engineering with this engaging workshop. Designed specifically for kids, this interactive activity provides an exciting opportunity for young minds to explore the principles of water-based hydraulics while discovering the environmental benefits associated with this innovative technology.
Students are introduced to coding through offline prompts. In small teams, students program a robot to execute a series of commands.
Students use block-based coding to design a dance for a teeny-tiny robot. In pairs, students will learn the basics of coding and robotics.
We've all been there - the inevitable state of boredom. Coding is a great tool to solve a lot of problems, so why not use it to motivate you out of your bored state?!
Coding for the Climate will encourage students to consider some causes & effects of climate change, while working collaboratively with each other and technology.
An introduction into the biology and life cycle of the Nechako white sturgeon. Understanding the life cycle of a species helps foster a greater respect for all sizes and species of animals.
Students are encouraged to explore the natural world around them through a trading process. Students investigate nature around them, whether it be in their backyard or around their community, and record their findings in a nature journal.