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Each year Justin Borsato’s Grade 6 and 7 students at Britannia Elementary design, build, and race a mousetrap or balloon-powered car as a way to learn about physics and math concepts.
This project also partners with the UBC Engineering Department, and UBC students volunteer their time over their reading break to mentor Britannia students on basic engineering and physics principles.
Each team had also worked together to brand their carts and create a presentation showcasing their cart’s unique features. Not lacking in creativity, cart names included: Star Cars, Super Mobile and The Flash, The Ugly Duckling and Sabre Toothed Llama.
hundreds of students from Grades 4 to 12 participated in our annual VSB Science Celebration— for elementary students— and the District Science Fair —for secondary students.
Thank you to all the teachers and staff who work tirelessly to organize these events. And to our community partners at Langara College and Science World.
Don Carmelo, our friendly local restaurant owner friend, shows NIU students how to make tortillas by hand.
A few times a year, Human Connections organizes GETs (Global Engagement Trips) for student groups, tourists, and other visitors eager to gain a better understanding of the local culture in Bucerías, Nayarit, Mexico. This particular GET group, from Northern Illinois University, participated in a week long program centered around social entrepreneurship, NGO management, and sustainable development.
Learn more about HC and our GET programs:
humanconnections.org/engage/about-hc-gets/
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© Britt Natalia
The Olds College Greenhouse is a unique and practical learning environment, especially for Peter Johnston Berresford and his group covering Plant Propagation 101 and Nursery and Greenhouse Planting 101.
Two 2nd Nature youth learn about Catoctin Mountain Park on their first overnight camping trip with the program.
After preparing for weeks, DGN students in the Child Development class welcomed their first little people into the classroom for the first time! And for many of the preschoolers, this was their first time being at school! #handsonlearning #WeAreDGN #99learns
I adored this teacher's style, she had the kids be scientists, say words in a fun way and they really loved it......we are lucky to know her and she is a substitute teacher........this is a woman that should have her own classroom!!!!
nice to see all the parents smiling and the kids showing off what they know from the field trips!!!
At Lake Tahoe Community College
Science Expo
March 31st 2016
thanks to Soroptomists for funding the Tahoe Environmental Research Center bringing their displays to south lake tahoe!!!!
Theme: physical sciences!
Each year Justin Borsato’s Grade 6 and 7 students at Britannia Elementary design, build, and race a mousetrap or balloon-powered car as a way to learn about physics and math concepts.
This project also partners with the UBC Engineering Department, and UBC students volunteer their time over their reading break to mentor Britannia students on basic engineering and physics principles.
Each team had also worked together to brand their carts and create a presentation showcasing their cart’s unique features. Not lacking in creativity, cart names included: Star Cars, Super Mobile and The Flash, The Ugly Duckling and Sabre Toothed Llama.