Epic sunset with @RAMcMath ski club. So many opportunities for strengthening SEL! A big thank you goes out to our volunteer teachers & chaperones, without whom we couldn’t offer this great opportunity. @GoDaddyCanada@hayvalliquette@LesMennie & others.
Reconciliation in action @RAMcMath in EFP10 & EFP12. Students pulled out invasive English ivy to make room for Indigenous plants like lələc̓ʔəɬp or Oregon Grape. A tree or two was saved from the choking vine, as well.
How can invasive plants like English ivy and holly be used for good? This week, REEd environmental teachers @RichmondSD38 made wreaths from these troublesome species.
How would you survive in the backcountry with an injury? Outdoor Ed students @RAMcMath learned essential skills this weekend with Coast Wilderness trainers. So much fun!
Even heavy rain didn’t dampen our spirits on our @RAMcMath Outdoor Ed camping trip: campfires, s’mores, card games, walks by the river, Werewolf games, and tent shadow scenes.
Wellness in the wild can start with something as simple as a walk in the park. This past week @RAMcMath, Outdoor Ed students visited the Nature Park @Richmond_BC and connected with nature, each other, and their wellness. @takemeoutside@RichmondSD38
For National Indigenous Peoples day, EFP12 & BCFP12 @RAMcMath did a reconciliation field trip, #ReconciliACTION by pulling out invasive English Ivy so that local plants can grow more freely. We made baskets and detergent from the pulled plants!
A beautiful afternoon to gather & learn how to weave a basket from locally sourced pine needles 💚 @msphillpotts generously shared the knowledge gifted to her with our Richmond Environmental Educators (a local chapter of @EEPSA) in the fabulous @homma_school gazebo. #sd38learn