Eau douce, bassins versants et écosystèmes

Students examine real wetland specimens to see first-hand many of the major phylum of the animal kingdom. Backbones, segments, scales, legs and feathers are some of the things that are observed.

Les élèves exploreront l’écosystème d’un milieu humide et recueilleront de l’information abiotique et biotique afin d’en connaître l’état de santé.

Working in small research teams, students use testing equipment to measure biotic and abiotic data to determine the health of the ecosystem.This program is seasonal and takes place at a local wetland.

Expérience les milieux humides de l’aperçu des animaux! Apprenez les caractéristiques intéressantes de les tortues et les castors.

Experience wetlands through an animal’s eyes. Take an up-close and personal look at interesting characteristics of turtles and beavers.

Baigner vos mains en cherchant pour les bestioles! En utilisant les filets votre groupe regardera dans l’eau pour observer quelque des animaux les plus intéressant des milieux humides.

Get your hands wet while looking for real live wetland animals. Using dip nets, your group will search below the water’s surface to catch some of the most interesting wetland animals.

Devienne un détective dans ce programme excitant et engageant. Apprenez comment identifier les animaux en regardant ce qui reste après leur départ. Ensuite, vous utilisez l’information pour résoudre un mystère. Vous aurez aussi la chance de faire votre propre trace d’animal.

Learn how to identify animals by what they leave behind. Then use your investigative skills to solve a wetland mystery. You’ll even get to make your own copy of an animal track!

The Learning Outside project has a full module of educational activities on Atlantic salmon for K- Grade 12. This module includes outdoor activities (educational games) geared primarily towards K-Grade 6, as well as classroom presentations and activities for Grades 6-12, including an art activity.

Un projet du Conseil de Conservation de Nouveau-Brunswick

The Conservation Council's Learning Outside project encourages teachers to teach existing curriculum outside. We are available to lead outdoor educational activities linked to curriculum. We base our activities on the needs of teachers and their students and highlight the natural features on and near their school grounds, as well as seasonal happenings in nature. We lead games and activities on themes including habitats, food chains and food webs, NB trees and plants, adaptations to winter (animals and plants), pollinators, birds, frogs, ecosystems, wetlands, Atlantic salmon, and more.

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