Mission STEM- possible! – from the University of Guelph
Five different organizations in Guelph ran nature-based science programming last week for kids on break. Bird watching, tree identification from bark and twigs, night sky viewing, DIY water filtration, etc. TONS of great activities for celebrating Earth Day and all designed for kids to be able to do it basically themselves – so works well for online learning where teachers could then follow up during a Google Meet.
All activities are still available at:
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