At the TDSB, we do not tell students who they should be, but welcome them as they are. Please read our statement ahead of planned demonstrations this week: https://t.co/krBd1f8sxO
A great day learning about plants, soil, erosion, and erosion controls with Sarah’s grade 2/3 class from @Sprucecourt. There is still space in our calendar to facilitate this experience for other classes. Reach out!
#OEMemories@TOES_TDSB
Rain, rain (don't) go away, we still go out to learn & play! Puddles & raindrops won't stop @TDSBWilkinson kids from leaf learning & cedar spotting! #outdoorlearning sometimes means discovering nature's best umbrella & remembering why rubber boots are best for puddles. ☔🍂
Every day is Take Me Outside Day @TDSBWilkinson because not all classrooms have four walls! I am so lucky to get to see the learning, creating, caring, and fun that happens outside at school.❤️ These Wilki kids are amazing! #outdoorlearning@takemeoutside @wilkinsonpsorg
Experimenting with how to build walls out of rocks and examining their diff properties in the AM. Then outside to interact w/ & photograph the real thing in PM. 3 days in a row outside with @LL_TDSB and Da Vinci gr. 3,4,5,6. 1 more to go! Every day should be #TakeMeOutsideDay
@JFVandermeij@TOES_TDSB It’s a @TUSCOEC original for our Wild in the City Program. Thought we had a PDF copy ready to share, but will post a link later this week. In the meantime, there are many TDSB Outdoor Ed. curated resources available at https://t.co/I7EF2A3uuO
There’s more than one way to investigate biodiversity. After learning about invasive species in the rain, Ms. Gibson’s class from Morse Street JPS searches for other indicator species at Grenadier pond in High Park on sunny afternoon. #OEMemories
Learning about our municipal government, right before an election, then connecting to the community with @TUSCOEC is the best! Thanks @RHMcGregorES for 'incumbant' sign spotting @PaulaFletcherTO, 311 contacting for water that won't stop running, playing & learning. #oememories
Discovering how the Jewish community shaped Kensington Market | CityNews Toronto. Our students @BrownPSPanthers share their learning experiences on their Kensington Market Tour. @TUSCOEC #jewishheritage https://t.co/F4HzZmkb7p
As part of #JewishHeritageMonth, @TDSB_JH Committee & Ontario Jewish Archives are offering a lively & historical guided walking tour of Kensington Market to Grade 6 & 7 students. “A Trip to the Market” is an engaging exploration of history, music & architecture.
In @tdsb, our work to combat racism & hate includes learning about other cultures, races & religions.
Understanding different cultures allows for acceptance & tolerance of other people. Today’s visit to the Kiever synagogue was the first time for these students in a synagogue.
Thank you @TDSBDirector for joining the students from Gordon A Brown this morning for the “Stories of Spadina” Walking Tour of Kensington Market in honour of Jewish Heritage Month. @TDSB_JH@GABrownMS_TDSB@TUSCOEC@TOES_TDSB