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Biology

Health Sciences

Depth Perception

A quick experiment demonstrating how our eyes work for depth perception.

Earth & Environmental Sciences

Camouflage Animals

Learn how camouflage helps animals blend in!

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Plants

In this activity, students learn about the parts and functions of plants, the needs of seeds and plants, and play a game about why it's important to have different varieties of plants.

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Biodiversity of Trees

Students learn about the biodiversity of trees and make clay pressings.

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Biodiversity of Flowering Plants

Become a botanist for a day by learning how to collect samples and dry them for future use.

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Tomatosphere (Virtual)

This activity is a virtual delivery option for the Tomatosphere: Setting up the Seed Investigation workshop.

Biology

Eat like a Bee

Explore how a bee eats and learn about pollination!

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Bird Feeders

Make your own bird feeder!

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Acid Rain Demonstration

Students learn how acid rain is formed and the use of pH indicators.

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Ocean Acidification

Students will learn how the production of carbon dioxide contributes to environment issues such as ocean acidification.

Biotechnology

Paper DNA

Students participate in a role-play to demonstrate the structure of DNA.

Biology

Candy DNA

Make a DNA model out of candy!

Earth & Environmental Sciences

Climate Change Expedition

Students will analyze historical, long-term trends in climate and explore environmental processes to gain an understanding of weather and climate in Northern Canada.

Biology

Budding Marine Biologists

Participants learn about the specialized forms and adaptations of marine animals through hands-on activities and role playing.

Biology

Budding Biologists

Participants learn about the form and function of insects and birds through hands-on activities.