Grade 6 At School Program Options

Biodiversity and Ecosystems

Program description: Students learn about different ecosystems, their biotic and abiotic components. They investigate how climate and extreme weather affect ecosystems. This information can be used to develop and test a hypothesis based on the scientific method after the program.

Curriculum connections: Students investigate climate, changes in climate, and the impact of climate change on Earth; Students investigate the characteristics and components of and interactions within ecosystems.

Landscape Changes and Human History on the Land

Program description: Students examine evidence to better understand how our changing climate and weather events are impacting the Weaselhead natural area. They will build a timeline of historic events in the area and study local maps and discuss the different human and non-human factors that have shaped the land.

Curriculum connections: Students investigate climate, changes in climate, and the impact of climate change on Earth; Students investigate the characteristics and components of and interactions within ecosystems.

Rivers and Wetlands

Program description: Students examine evidence to better understand how our changing climate is impacting plants, insects, and vertebrates that depend on rivers and wetlands for survival. Students develop a deeper understanding of the Scientific Method, learning about our Impact Study and the importance of monitoring changes over time. 

Curriculum connections: Students investigate climate, changes in climate, and the impact of climate change on Earth; Students investigate the characteristics and components of and interactions within ecosystems.

Beavers

Program description: Students learn how one animal has shaped the land and Canadian culture. They explore the adaptations that help beavers be so successful and discover the impact beavers have on the land.  

Curriculum connections: Students investigate climate, changes in climate, and the impact of climate change on Earth; Students investigate the characteristics and components of and interactions within ecosystems.

Dark Skies and Storytelling

Program description: Students examine evidence to better understand how dark skies contribute to the life histories of plants and animals. They learn about the use of night skies to tell stories that shape cultural histories.

Curriculum connections: Students investigate the characteristics and components of and interactions within ecosystems.

Recreational Impacts

Program description: Students conduct an experiment to study the impacts of different recreational activities and develop mitigation strategies for preserving plants, wildlife, water and soil. They also participate in an activity designed to highlight different perspectives on the same issue.

Curriculum connections: Students investigate climate, changes in climate, and the impact of climate change on Earth. Students investigate the characteristics and components of and interactions within ecosystems.