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Crofton House School
May 1, 2019 (10:15am - 12:15pm) - Crofton House School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
This program includes live animals, a squid dissection, and artifacts, which engage students in a hands-on learning experience. Two Ocean Wise Educators connect students to animals living on the BC Coast as well as the world around them. Programming also involves conservation action items for students to adopt in their schools and communities, or at home with their families.
1st Peninsula Girl Guides
May 1, 2019 (6:00pm - 8:00pm) - Mount Olive Lutheran Church
Hosted by: Holly Neate
This program includes live animals, a squid dissection, and artifacts, which engage students in a hands-on learning experience. Two Ocean Wise Educators connect students to animals living on the BC Coast as well as the world around them. Programming also involves conservation action items for students to adopt in their schools and communities, or at home with their families.
Alexander Robinson Elementary
May 2, 2019 (9:00am - 1:50pm) - Alexander Robinson Elementary
Hosted by: Holly Neate
This program includes live animals, a squid dissection, and artifacts, which engage students in a hands-on learning experience. Two Ocean Wise Educators connect students to animals living on the BC Coast as well as the world around them. Programming also involves conservation action items for students to adopt in their schools and communities, or at home with their families.
Beaconsfield Elementary
May 3, 2019 (9:00am - 3:00pm) - Lord Beaconsfield Elementary School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
Explore Canada’s North uses feeding strategies as an overarching theme. We begin seated around an Arctic map to brainstorm animals living in this region. Next, smaller groups rotate through four stations to investigate survival strategies and adaptations focusing on: scavengers, hunters, filter feeders, and animals that use tools. Some aspects of life for people in Canada’s North are also...
After Hours at the Vancouver Aquarium
May 4, 2019 (6:30pm - 11:00pm) - Vancouver Aquarium
Hosted by: Holly Neate
Ocean Wise Educators invite you to explore artifacts and live animals living in the marine habitats of British Columbia’s coast. Come explore our touch tubs or mobile aquarium, get up close to sea stars and hermit crabs; touch a shark jaw or a whale tooth. Our team helps visitors discover connections between aquatic life and the environment including promoting direct action through...
Cheakamus Centre
May 5, 2019 (10:30am - 3:30pm) - Cheakamus Centre
Hosted by: Holly Neate
The award-winning Ocean Wise AquaVan makes a splash in the community with live animals from marine habitats of British Columbia’s coast. Participants have the opportunity to touch a sea star, examine a hermit crab and discover the connections between aquatic life, the environment and ourselves.
Program setup includes interactive and educational displays of British Columbia’s...
Canucks Austism Network
May 8, 2019 (5:00pm - 6:00pm) - Britannia Community Services Centre
Hosted by: Holly Neate
This program includes live animals, a squid dissection, and artifacts, which engage students in a hands-on learning experience. Two Ocean Wise Educators connect students to animals living on the BC Coast as well as the world around them. Programming also involves conservation action items for students to adopt in their schools and communities, or at home with their families.
Alpenglow Elementary
May 15, 2019 (08:30 - 15:10) - Alpenglow Elementary
Hosted by: Holly Neate
Explore Canada’s North uses feeding strategies as an overarching theme. We begin seated around an Arctic map to brainstorm animals living in this region. Next, smaller groups rotate through four stations to investigate survival strategies and adaptations focusing on: scavengers, hunters, filter feeders, and animals that use tools. Some aspects of life for people in Canada’s North are also...
Canmore Collegiate High School
May 16, 2019 (08:20 - 15:20) - Canmore Collegiate High School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
Intertidal Marine Biology:
This program explores four important marine invertebrate phyla: Cnidaria, Mollusca, Arthropoda and Echinodermata. Beginning with an introduction to phylogeny, students have the opportunity to meet live intertidal animals. During the program, the phyla come to life through a combination of artifacts, squid dissection and live coastal marine invertebrates....
AHP Matthew Elementary
May 16, 2019 (12:30 - 14:30) - A H P Matthew Elementary
Hosted by: Holly Neate
This program includes live animals, a squid dissection, and artifacts, which engage students in a hands-on learning experience. Two Ocean Wise Educators connect students to animals living on the BC Coast as well as the world around them. Programming also involves conservation action items for students to adopt in their schools and communities, or at home with their families.
Banff Gondola
May 18, 2019 (10:00 - 12:00) - Banff Gondola
Hosted by: Holly Neate
The award-winning Ocean Wise AquaVan makes a splash in the community with live animals from marine habitats of British Columbia’s coast. Participants have the opportunity to touch a sea star, examine a hermit crab and discover the connections between aquatic life, the environment and ourselves.
Program setup includes interactive and educational displays of British Columbia’s...
Buck Mountain Central School
May 21, 2019 (08:55 - 15:20) - Buck Mountain Central School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
This program focuses on the scientific method and allows students to identify and practice the skills needed to design and complete an experiment. The class will be able to study living animals and observe their behaviour in response to various stimuli, like food, habitat, or changes in light.
Students will practice asking questions about their observations and imagine ways that they...
Earl Buxton Elementary
May 22, 2019 (09:00 - 15:10) - Earl Buxton School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
The ocean affects every human life and in turn, humans affect the ocean in a variety of ways both positively and negatively. Explore some of the ocean’s most iconic and mysterious animals and discover how humans can contribute to a healthy and flourishing ocean.
The focus of this program ranges from micro plastics to noise pollution and changes to food security for our local marine...
CASA Centre
May 23, 2019 (09:00 - 13:50) - Casa Centre
Hosted by: Holly Neate
The ocean affects every human life and in turn, humans affect the ocean in a variety of ways both positively and negatively. Explore some of the ocean’s most iconic and mysterious animals and discover how humans can contribute to a healthy and flourishing ocean.
The focus of this program ranges from micro plastics to noise pollution and changes to food security for our local marine...
A. Blair McPherson School
May 24, 2019 (09:00 - 15:20) - A. Blair McPherson School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
This program explores four important marine invertebrate phyla: Cnidaria, Mollusca, Arthropoda and Echinodermata. Beginning with an introduction to phylogeny, students have the opportunity to meet live intertidal animals. During the program, the phyla come to life through a combination of artifacts, squid dissection and live coastal marine invertebrates. Students have the opportunity to...
Patricia Heights Elementary
May 27, 2019 (08:45 - 14:45) - Patricia Heights School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
The ocean affects every human life and in turn, humans affect the ocean in a variety of ways both positively and negatively. Explore some of the ocean’s most iconic and mysterious animals and discover how humans can contribute to a healthy and flourishing ocean.
The focus of this program ranges from micro plastics to noise pollution and changes to food security for our local marine...
Patricia Heights Elementary
May 28, 2019 (08:45 - 14:50) - Patricia Heights School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
The ocean affects every human life and in turn, humans affect the ocean in a variety of ways both positively and negatively. Explore some of the ocean’s most iconic and mysterious animals and discover how humans can contribute to a healthy and flourishing ocean.
The focus of this program ranges from micro plastics to noise pollution and changes to food security for our local marine...
Canada Star Secondary
May 29, 2019 (10:45 - 13:50) - Canada Star Secondary School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
Conservation, Research and Action is designed to introduce secondary students to the many issues that our oceans are facing today. The program begins by discussing the relationship between sea otters, sea urchins and the kelp forest; discussion of some research projects initiated at Ocean Wise Conservation Association and includes discussion of mal-fishing and plastics in our oceans. Through...
Champlain Child Development Centre
May 30, 2019 (10:15 - 12:30) - 7760 Stikine Pl
Hosted by: Holly Neate
This program includes live animals, a squid dissection, and artifacts, which engage students in a hands-on learning experience. Two Ocean Wise Educators connect students to animals living on the BC Coast as well as the world around them. Programming also involves conservation action items for students to adopt in their schools and communities, or at home with their families.
Mattie McCullogh Elementary
May 31, 2019 (09:00 - 13:50) - Mattie McCullough Elementary School
Hosted by: Holly Neate
This program focuses on the scientific method and allows students to identify and practice the skills needed to design and complete an experiment. The class will be able to study living animals and observe their behaviour in response to various stimuli, like food, habitat, or changes in light.
Students will practice asking questions about their observations and imagine ways that they...