Discover the Credit River Watershed Virtually
Our virtual workshop series for elementary students present local watershed science in imaginative and interactive virtual formats. With a focus on climate change, our curriculum-linked workshops compliment your science and technology units.
Explore Workshops by Grade
Kindergarten and Grade 1
In this interactive lesson, students will follow the story of an oak tree and the animals who visit it throughout the changing seasons. Along the way, students will make observations and predictions, participate in movement activities and learn about local living things.
Duration: 30 minutes
Cost: $70 per class
Ontario Curriculum Links:
- Kindergarten:
- 7. participate actively and regularly in a variety of activities that require the application of movement concepts
- 14. demonstrate an awareness of the natural and built environment through hands-on investigations, observations, questions, and representations of their findings
- 18. recognize, explore, describe, and compare patterns, and extend, translate, and create them, using the core of a pattern and predicting what comes next
- Grade 1:
- Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Needs and Characteristics of Living Things
- Science and Technology, Understanding Earth and Space Systems – Daily and Seasonal Changes
Kindergarten, Grade 1 and 2
What do bees, butterflies and bats have in common? Your class will be buzzing around in this interactive lesson on local pollinators. Students will help Polly the Flower find a friend to carry her pollen, share their nature observations and join in some movement activities.
Duration: 30 minutes
Cost: $70 per class
Ontario Curriculum Links:
- Kindergarten:
- participate actively and regularly in a variety of activities that require the application of movement concepts
- demonstrate an awareness of the natural and built environment through hands-on investigations, observations, questions, and representations of their findings
- Grade 1:
- Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Needs and Characteristics of Living Things
- Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Growth and Changes in Animals
- Grade 2: Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Growth and Changes in Animals
Grade 2 – 4
We’ll take your class on a virtual field trip around the Credit River Watershed, including your school’s neighbourhood! Along the way, students will use their senses to learn about local plants and animals. Students will learn to identify birds by their sounds, discover the importance of city trees and follow clues left behind by animal, including poop.
Duration: 45 minutes
Cost: $80 per class
Ontario Curriculum Links:
- Grade 2: Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Growth and Changes in Animals
- Grade 3: Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Growth and Changes in Plants
- Grade 4: Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Habitats and Communities
Grade 3 – 6
Students will become tree experts as they search for clues to diagnose a tree’s mysterious illness. The workshop follows a “Choose Your Own Adventure” format where your class calls the shots! We’ll also discuss the benefits of planting and protecting trees in our communities.
Duration: 45 minutes
Cost: $80 per class
Ontario Curriculum Links:
- Grade 3:
- Science and Technology, Understanding Life systems – Growth and Changes in Plants,
- Science and Technology, Understanding Earth and Space Systems – Soils in the Environment
- Grade 4: Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Habitats and Communities
- Grade 5: Science and Technology, Understanding Earth and Space Systems – Conservation of Energy and Resources
- Grade 6: Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Biodiversity
Grade 7 – 8
Students will learn about the greenhouse effect and its impact on the Earth’s climate system. Using interactive polling software, students will make predictions about heat experiments, test their environmental knowledge and share their opinions on possible climate solutions. The presentation will explore the Earth’s climate as a system with inputs and outputs and discuss strategies that could mitigate climate change.
Duration: 45 minutes
Cost: $80 per class
Ontario Curriculum Links:
- Grade 7:
- Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Interactions in the Environment
- Science and Technology, Understanding Earth and Space Systems – Heat in the Environment
- Grade 8:
- Science and Technology, Understanding Structures and Mechanisms – Systems in Action
- Science and Technology, Understanding Life Systems – Water Systems
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