Zone 3: Havelock • Fundy-St. Martins • Hampton • Sussex • Saint John
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.
The New Brunswick Invasive Species Council provides an in-person Introduction to Invasive Species presentation that is engaging and suitable for school-aged children and individuals of all ages. Our presentations provide a lively and informative introduction to what invasive species are, the impact on our environment, economy and human health, and how each individual can play a crucial role in combating invasive species. Our presenters are passionate experts dedicated to making environmental education accessible and inspiring.
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.
Aimez-vous les hiboux? Apprenez a propos ces prédateurs fascinant et les milieux humides où ils vivent. Regardez aux chaînes alimentaires en faisant la dissection d’une vraie pelote d’hibou. (6$ par pelote).
Do you give a hoot about owls? Learn about these fascinating predators and the wetlands they call home. Experience wetland food chains as you dissect a real owl pellet! (Owl pellets not included in program pricing; $6 per pellet).
Aliments pour tous NB est un réseau bilingue qui œuvre pour un Nouveau-Brunswick informé, connecté et engagé envers la sécurité alimentaire pour toutes et tous.
Nous proposons notamment le syllabus & matériel du Programme de Mentor·e communautaire en alimentation (MCA) et nous sommes là pour aider les membres de la communauté à organiser une formation MCA dans leur communauté.
Food For All NB is a bilingual network working towards a New Brunswick that is informed, connected, and engaged in food security for all.
Among other things, we offer the Community Food Mentor (CFM) Program syllabus & materials and are here to help community members host a CFM training in their community.
Au Projet Gaia, nous faisons appel à une démarche originale afin d’outiller les jeunes de la maternelle à la 12ième pour agir. À chacun de nos projets, nous intégrons l’apprentissage par l’enquête, les liens avec le programme d’études et l’action locale. Nous nous rendons dans la salle de classe pour travailler directement avec les élèves et les enseignant(e)s.
At The Gaia Project, we use a unique approach to empower youth, K-12, to take action. We incorporate inquiry-based education, curriculum links, and local action in each of our projects.
Le présent atelier vise à aider le personnel de centres de la petite enfance (éducatrices, superviseures, directrices) et les parents à mieux comprendre le développement de la littératie physique chez les jeunes enfants (0 à 5 ans).
ACAP Saint John offers in-person presentations and workshops on various environmental topics, such as climate change, freshwater ecosystems and watersheds, waste management and climate action. Our educators will visit your classroom and engage your students with interactive activities, demonstrations, and discussions that align with the curriculum outcomes. We can also customize our presentations and workshops to suit your specific needs and interests.