Students in Mrs. Arnold’s Anatomy and Physiology 12 course got to go to Okanagan college today for an EKG lab and a DNA gel electrophoresis lab. It was an amazing hands on Science experience. Special thanks to our host Professor Stacy Sakakibara
Anatomy and Physiology 12 students in Mrs. Arnold’s class were treated to a visit from respiratory therapists and offered an opportunity to job shadow at VJH. A huge thank you to Laura and Gage for their amazing presentation.
Mrs. Arnold’s Anatomy and Physiology 12 students enjoyed experiential learning with the Respiratory Therapists from Interior Health today. Special thanks to our presenters for their amazing hands-on presentation.
Mrs. Frizzle’s Life Science 11 and Anatomy and Physiology 12 students enjoyed a field trip to the BC Wildlife Park to learn about taxonomy and genetics. Special thanks to the Okanagan Learning Foundation for their generous donation and support of this unique learning experience.
Fulton Wetland Center of Excellence students working with students from Ellison Elementary to learn about the importance of wetlands. @ducanada @SD22Vernon
Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay. Did you know spending time in nature is associated with good health and wellbeing? At DUC, our vision is clean water and healthy wetlands for all waterfowl, wildlife and people—and we encourage you to #ConnectToNature today, and every day. 🌱
Our bike safety training is complete, and we will use our cruiser bikes next week to finish our Ecology unit in Science 9. We will visit Kin Beach and neighborhood wetlands to do water quality testing and learn about the Nitrogen and Phosphorus cycle.
Mrs. Arnold’s Anatomy and Physiology class enjoyed a demonstration of inflating bull lungs in class today. Special thanks to Joe Zerrath and family for the donation of these farm specimens. @JanineArno85353
Fulton students at Kingfisher studying plants, fungi, salmon. Trees were planted as part of C.A.R.E. projects to offset carbon emissions. Salmon were released. Thanks to Habitat Conservation donation ‘GO Grant’ which afforded our bus costs. @HCTFBC, @JanineArno85353
One week away! Are you an educator and want to learn about what you can do in the classroom for Indigenous history month in June? Check out our latest blog post for ideas and ways to engage with Indigenous Brilliance for the whole month! https://t.co/rIrP5NZrzd
The Vernon Wetland Centre of Excellence at Fulton welcomed elementary students today, to a day of wetland and climate change learning. C.A.R.E projects in the wetlands were showcased and shared with younger learners @ducanada@JanineArno85353