science Resources
Sophia and her family did some wonderful Earth Day research on what we need to do to save our planet, as well as information on recycling and living waste free. She and her family were inspired by what they leaned and have challenged themselves to live as waste free as possible for at least 30 days. Way to go Sophia and family!!
If you want to learn more you can <<CLICK HERE>> to watch the videos that Sophia and her family found and maybe you will also be inspired to live waste free! |
Giant Screen Films makes movies to Imax and Omnimax theatres. They have released 3 of their titles free to the public and each movie has a downloadable educators guide in the description.
Dinosaurs Alive - https://vimeo.com/401066917 Mummies: Secrets of the Pharohs - https://vimeo.com/400675981 Wild Ocean - https://vimeo.com/401065415 |
These FREE online programs are designed for students from grade 3 to 6 and will include LIVE presentations from experts, music, games, art challenges and additional education experiences (like underwater dives!). You do need to sign up to be able to access the content.
https://www.liveit.earth/news/2020/3/18/free-programming-for-parents-amp-kids |
NatureKids BC is a nature discovery and environmental action organization that helps children form meaningful and enduring connections with nature alongside their families. They put out a magazine called NatureWILD and have posted some issues online for kids and families to access for free.
http://www.naturekidsbc.ca/be-a-naturekid/naturewild/ |
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Follow Reef Relief on Facebook for their weekly live lessons or check out their YouTube channel to view past lessons. https://www.youtube.com/user/thereefrelief/videos
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Learn more about where our food comes from by taking a virtual tour of a Canadian farm.
https://www.farmfood360.ca/ |