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*Please see attached document for French version of information*

 

Welcome to version 2.0 of the 20th year of Envirothon NB, New Brunswick’s High School bilingual environmental education program. The program is administered by Science East Science Centre under the direction of the Envirothon NB Provincial Steering Committee.


Each year, Envirothon provides more and more students with a chance to increase their knowledge and understanding of Canada's natural resources. Envirothon offers both in-class curriculum and field experiences (with a virtual twist for 2021) focused around ecology, natural resource management, and current environmental issues. This unique combination of learning experiences and breadth of study is part of what has made Envirothon a huge success with students and educators across the United States and Canada.

 

View the new 2021 Envirothon NB Brochure to help promote the program to colleagues and students. Find Envirothon NB on Facebook and Instagram for upcoming events, facts, trivia and shared content from our partners!

The Provincial Envirothon NB competition will be held virtually during the first week of May 2021. This year, the current environmental topic is Water Resource Management. Registration Forms must be received by March 1, 2021 - Download registration forms from the website.   The highest ranked NB team of 5 will be given the first invitation to compete at International NCF- Envirothon (held virtually in summer 2021).

 

Virtual Workshops - Weekly Themes (February 8 – April 27, 2021)

We are pleased to offer a new weekly series of Virtual Workshops that will cover what is needed to know for the competition. The 50-minute online format will include themed information from Envirothon NB test writers and guest presenters plus an interactive activity to engage students while developing their Global Competency Skills and provide a time for Q&A on that subject. 

 

The workshops are free to participate.

 

Students can sign up individually or as a team if they are permitted to be together. Teachers can also sign up their class for any session. 

 

To participate, email me telling me which workshops you would like to receive Zoom links for and any handouts related to the session. If you, or your students are not able to attend the session at the time, not to worry, these sessions will be recorded and emailed to any team or teacher who requests them. 

 

February sessions: English (9:40 – 10:30am – English; 1:10 – 2pm – French)

February 8, 2021 – Soil Forming Processes and Factors

February 9, 2021 – Watersheds and Water Systems

February 16, 2021 – Small Mammals of New Brunswick

February 18, 2021 – Forestry Identification and Physiology

February 22, 2021 – General Bird Identification

February 23, 2021 – Forest Management

Full Schedule is on the website.

 

   

Teachers - Become an Envirothon NB advisor!

Should you decide to participate in the Envirothon NB program as an advisor, you would act as liaison between your team and myself, the provincial program coordinator, Becky Geneau. With the cancellation of the 2020 competition, I am excited to return with Envirothon NB along with the support and collaboration from the Provincial Steering Committee. I encourage feedback from you, throughout the year, in order to give you and your students the best experience possible. Although this year looks a little different, we are all working together to continue to support and provide environmental education opportunities to you and your students!

 

Please feel free to contact me at 506-440-0228 or becky.geneau@scienceeast.nb.ca register for a virtual workshop, register a team for the competition or for more information. 

 

Check out the Envirothon NB website often for additional resources, tips, facts, and extension activities that will be updated frequently.

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Search almost 3,500 of the very best curated Science & STEM resources and activities on the web. Find handpicked activities from your favorite science museums, public television stations, universities, and other educational organizations. All activities are available to anyone, free of charge. Start searching now and filter by age, material costs, and learning time to find exactly what you need for your educational program, class, or family.

You will find resources for all grade levels and topics from seasons to chemical bonds.

"Biomimicry is a practice that learns from and mimics the strategies found in nature to solve human design challenges — and find hope along the way" - Biomimicry Institute

 

Check out this amazing resource and challenge from the Biomimicry Institute for grades 6-8 and 9-12!

The Biomimicry Youth Design Challenge (YDC) is an authentic STEM learning experience that empowers classroom and informal learners with project-based-learning skills to solve real-world problems. Working with an adult coach, teams explore biomimicry and apply their new understanding to create biomimicry solutions to sustainability problems that impact global climate change. For additional details, visit HERE

Check out the 2019-2020 Resource for information and ideas!

Elsipogtog First Nation, in partnership with the Office of First Nation Education, Science East, and a number of other Environmental partners are excited to offer a virtual presentation to share their knowledge and expertise in forestry, soils, wetlands and wildlife!
 
Attached, you will find a promo poster with the 4 virtual sessions, times and dates embedded.  
 
This will be one continual virtual meeting that will run each day. This way presenters and participants can enter and re-enter with ease.
 
Check it out and get registered right away!
 

Posted: October 15, 2020

      

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