![]() As a platinum level Eco school let's show our support and spirit for Walk to School Month in October. We are lucky here at Warden that many of the students live within a 1-5km radius around the school. Many students already walk to school. If you do, keep up the active and environmentally friendly transportation! If you live close and don't currently walk to school, please consider it! Try networking with other students and travel with a friend! In STEM: Science skills teach us to observe patterns or explain a phenomenon, Technology provides us with the tools to investigate and communicate our ideas, Engineering principles let us practice design for solutions, and Math is the trunk that supports these branches every step of the way. Join us in our adventures across the curricula, as we tackle fun and innovative projects through the year! Use the links above to find news and resources for students, parents, and all community interested in this growing program at Warden. HOW PARENTS CAN HELPBelow is a list of household materials that we will be using to create our STEM projects in this year. If you are willing to donate any of the items listed, you can send them to school with your child at any point throughout the school year. Thank you in advance for helping our grades 1 to 8 classes collect these items for STEM:
– Cereal and shoe boxes – paper towel and wrapping paper tubes – 2L pop bottles (rinsed out please) - plastic grocery bags (we needs these for our compost program too!) – clear plastic tubs and/or buckets – zip and/or twist ties – sandpaper – rubber bands - yogurt container lids only - Pop- up bottle caps (like on liquid dish soap or a sports drink bottle) – shoe strings, any string – pipe cleaners – wooden skewers – corks – bubble wrap - magazines (e.g. People, Mcleans, Sports Illustrated, National Geographic, travel) |
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