Students become Water Scientists as they discover where their drinking water comes from!
Type
Program
Cost
Free | Fee per class
British Columbia Location
BC -
SD 35 (Langley), SD 36 (Surrey)
Age/Grade Level:
2
Curriculum Connected:
No
Subjects:
Social Studies, Science
Topics:
Water, Oceans, Natural Resources
Students become Water Scientists as they discover where their drinking water comes from!
Additional Details
Languages:
English
Location:
In-class/school (indoor)
Format:
In-person
Activity Length:
Single Session (≤3 hours)
Full Description
Water Scientists will learn about the water cycle, and make a water necklace. *This workshop is free for schools in the Township of Langley (limited spaces available).
Available to schools in SD35 and SD36
Schools outside of Langley will be charged mileage. Teachers outside of these districts may enquire about workshop availability.
Duration 60 minutes
Cost $95
Accessibility
Accommodations for physical disabilities
None specified
Accommodations for neurodiverse participants
None specified
Full Description
Water Scientists will learn about the water cycle, and make a water necklace. *This workshop is free for schools in the Township of Langley (limited spaces available).
Available to schools in SD35 and SD36
Schools outside of Langley will be charged mileage. Teachers outside of these districts may enquire about workshop availability.
Education programs are presented by Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS). Programs are open to public and private schools. LEPS workshops provide hands-on, interactive experiences that support the current BC Curriculum. In-Class Workshops are offered Tuesday-Friday. Schools are encouraged to book 3 presentations per day. Limited to one class per session; maximum 30 students. Book early to avoid disappointment. LEPS educators do not replace the classroom teacher; assistance with classroom management allows for the highest quality programming.