Rosedale Colony Elementary – Arts and craft oyster, made by students
Image of arts and craft oyster, made by students, which was posted on the school water bulletin board.
Image of arts and craft oyster, made by students, which was posted on the school water bulletin board.
Image of student contributions to the bulletin board on why water is important.
Image of student contributions to the bulletin board on why water is important.
Image of a water bulletin board created by students at Rosedale Colony.
Image of a bulletin board in Rosedale Colony Elementary with examples of water pollutants.
Great Waters Project presentation. “In Campbell valley, there is a lot of animals and ocean life including birds, squirrels, ducks, and fish. In B.C we have a lot of wet winters and this one is no different, it has been raining a lot lately and some of the creeks are over flowing. While you walk…
The students visited Campbell Valley Park and looked at how rising water and flooding could affect the surrounding area, then did a model of a flood caused by melting ice/ snow; they created a stop motion video of their model. Watch the video via the link below:
by Amanda Wong Media and Communications Coordinator If you missed the first part, check out Part 1 of our Water Journey here. Our last stop was in 1856, at the Fraser River Gold Rush in British Columbia. We have covered quite a bit of Canadian history so far, from the discovery of new paths through…