by Leila Knetsch | Mar 21, 2022 | All Science Teachers, Environment, Indigenous, Teaching Strategies, Teaching Tools, Understanding Earth and Space Systems
World Water Day – Tues March 22 – resources from FNMIEAO – submitted by Leila Knetsch FNMIEAO (First Nations, Métis & Inuit Education Association of Ontario) has released a free video library focused on water-related topics, along with...
by Milan Sanader | Jun 2, 2021 | All Science Teachers
If humans are to truly become interplanetary settlers, we’re going to need to have access to water — a lot of it. But loading it on a rocket would be heavy, and trying to escape Earth’s gravity with all that weight would be costly. That’s why space...
by Milan Sanader | Mar 3, 2020 | Gr. 11-12 Chemistry
Water is one of the most abundant and important substances on Earth, so you think we’d know everything there is to know about it. But it turns out water is way weirder, and it often behaves in ways that leave scientists with more questions than answers. Hosted...
by msander | Aug 27, 2019 | Gr 9-10 Science, Gr. 11-12 Chemistry
Statistics Canada tested wastewater samples from five urban centres for illicit drugs and cannabis, and the results are a snapshot of what substances are more common in those Canadian cities. Source: Cannabis use highest in Halifax, while Edmonton had highest use of...
by msander | Aug 1, 2019 | Gr 4-6 Science & Tech, Gr 7-8 Science & Tech, Gr 9-10 Science, Gr. 11-12 Chemistry
Who would have ever thought that a plastic bag, some water, and a few pencils would have adults screaming with fear? Learn how to poke holes in a plastic bag filled with water without spilling a drop. Well, that’s the theory you’re going to test… and it’s wise...
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