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Learn more about the scientific method and experimental science
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Plastic Pollution is controlled by a small handful of companies
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Pre-Lab: Review the information to learn more about the parts of the eye
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Week 4: Self Assessment of work habits
Self Assessment of your work habits for Q4 Science 8
Q4 Interim Reports are being finalized
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Earthquake kit assignment: complete by Wed. May 12, 2021
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Science Walk: The Water Cycle – two ways of knowing
Learn about the water cycle
Learn about indigenous perspectives of water: Link to lesson page
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Science Walk: Handprints for Action
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Let’s Talk Science: Science Scavenger Hunt
Let’s Talk Science Outreach at UBC Okanagan has created two scavenger hunts, one targeted at children in grades 1-5 and another targeted at children in grades 6-9. Children from across Canada can participate at home with their family and friends, or with their educators at school.
The purpose of the scavenger hunt is to learn some commonly used scientific terms and apply them to real world objects that surround you.
The scavenger hunt list along with instructions can be accessed using the google drive URL link found below.
Scavenger hunt attempts along with photos of the scientific term examples you found (minimum 3 photos) can be emailed to letstalkscience.okanagan@ubc.ca for a chance to win a National Geographic STEM kit prize! Prize will be mailed to child’s school address.
Submissions will be accepted until May 17th 2021.
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Learn more about the plants in our ecosystem
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Earthquake Survival Kits: Learn how to make a kit
How to survive an earthquake in British Columbia
In Canada, the coast of British Columbia is the region most at risk from a major earthquake. Approximately 5,000 typically small earthquakes are recorded in Canada each year. In the past 100 years, at least nine earthquakes in or near Canada have registered a magnitude greater than 7. Even a magnitude 6 earthquake could do extensive damage in a built-up area. In fact, a strong quake near one of Canada’s major urban areas would likely be the most destructive natural disaster this country could experience.
What to include in an earthquake kit
Volcanoes:
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