Tuesday, February 07, 2006
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GREAT GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE
Welcome to the Great Geography Challenge. This competition is a perfect chance for youth and teachers to learn and raise awareness about geography.
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| AECL Kids Zone You can’t see, hear, smell, taste or touch it, but it powers everything you do. What is it? Energy of course! At the Atomic Energy Canada Limited Kids Zone you can learn all about electricity, nuclear energy and the environment and then test your knowledge with the fun activities in the Games Room!
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| | Virtual Museum The VMC is an electronic portal into hundreds of Canada’s museums, presenting virtual exhibits put together by institutions from across the country. You can check out 143 different virtual exhibits ranging from an exploration of Vancouver’s Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden to an introduction to the Space Station. And if you would prefer to physically visit a museum near you, the VMC provides a reference to what exhibits are currently on display in your area.
| | Youth Source – Teacher Resources Pride in community and an appreciation for heritage are important qualities to instil in young students. At Youth Source Teacher Resources you will find unique classroom ideas to help you involve your students in heritage and community-centered learning. Find attention grabbing ways of incorporating oral history, streetscapes and historical photographs into your curriculum and inspire your students to take a closer look at their environment and history!
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