I learned all about astronomers and the lunar surface, and I got to build my own Moon crater! Thank you @GirlsInScience and @allouttalemons for an amazing session! πͺππ
Today I learned all about electricians and circuits, and I got to build my own flashlight! Thank you @GirlsInScience for an amazing session! π‘ππ οΈ
Today I learned all about bacteria, and did a few experiments on how antibiotics work and kill harmful bacteria. Thank you, @GirlsInScience, for an awesome session! π¦ π§ͺπ¬
Today I got to build my own bookshelf with a cardboard box, tape, and glue. Thank you @GirlsInScience for an amazing session! I learned so much about the skilled trades, from different types of equipment to the various ways to build with everyday materials. π οΈβ¨
Today I got to build my own Birchbark Canoe with the @eddigenous Kit - wooden ribs, sinew, and wooden crosspiece. πΆπΏ Thank you @GirlsInScience for this amazing session! I really enjoyed combining traditional Indigenous engineering with modern, eco-friendly materials.
Thanks to @ConestogaC and @GirlsInScience for the hands-on and fun Micro Mechanics workshop that taught me about building a hydraulic lift using simple things like wooden skewers, syringes, tubes, and a cardboard box.
Thank you @GirlsInScience and former CAGIS teen ambassador for running this amazing session! I learned a lot about trussβtriangular assemblies that make structures extra strong, and even incorporated them to my own truss bridge!
Thanks @GirlsInScience and @geo_gill_ivey for an amazing session on the occupational and physical assistance on the human body. I created my own working model of ball joints, and hinge joints. Here's my elbow and hand model in action!
Thanks @GirlsInScience and @water_rangers for an amazing workshop on how to analyze water turbidity with my very own home-made Secchi disk! I got to test my own water sample through alkalinity, chloride, and so much more with my Water Rangers Test Kit!
I learned about Data Centres and how it is important to keep devices cool to prevent data loss. I built my own thermometer. I used cold and warm water to see the difference in water levels. Thanks @GirlsInScience π‘οΈ
Happy International Day of the Girl 2022! Designing and building my truck and trailer was really fun.
Thank you @skillsontario@SkillsYWI for the #SkillsIDG2022