Wildsight Reports On 3,000 Kindergarten And Elementary Students Who Have Stepped Out Into A Winter Adventure
A school program throughout the Columbia Basin area, called Winter Wonder, has recently taken 3,000 kindergarten and elementary students on an outdoor adventure. With this program, they learn everything from adapting to the cold to learning about how the ecosystems thrive during winter.
As Wildsight writer Jeremy Sroka relates in his article: “Winter Wonder opens up new conversations about the nature we encounter each day,” said Ashley Theberge, a Grade 1/2 teacher at Begbie View Elementary in Revelstoke. “Kids not only get to enjoy the fun of being outdoors, but it also gets them thinking and talking about the science involved in seasons, animal behaviours, and the water cycle.”
Check this full article at Wildsight right here.
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