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Social Studies - 1986, 1989 - Message in a Bottle

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 8, 1989, p. 1; "In June, Grade 7-8 students at Ridgedale school, 30 kilometres north of Tisdale, check a globe as they and fellow students prepare a bottle with messages to be dropped into the Pacific Ocean by the Canadian navy in July. Teacher Dwayne Drew, left, says his four-year project, with bottles alternately being dropped in the Atlantic and Pacific, has yielded a number of 'finds', usually six months to a year later, from Belfast and Newfoundland to Guam and the Philippines - and it not only gives his social studies students ' a link with the world,' it opens kids' eyes to the fact that so much is possible, when they try."

Outdoor and Environmental Education 1988-90 - Snowshoeing

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 11, 1988, front cover; "Grade 5 students from Saskatoon's Silverwood Heights school and their teacher, Laurel Gill, left, run with the help (?) of snowshoes during a recent visit to the Beaver Creek conservation area, just south of that city. The activity is one of many teaching students the adaptations of animals to life in a Prairie winter."

Outdoor and Environmental Education 1988-90 - Snowshoeing

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 11, 1988, p. 3; "On a recent visit to the Beaver Creek conservation area just south of Saskatoon, Grade 5 students from that city's Silverwood Heights school tried their hand at snowshoeing, looking for snowshoe hares in the bush, and , above, watching for various winter birds, including chickadees, magpies, red polls and woodpeckers."

Outdoor and Environmental Education 1988-90 - Blindfolded Trust Exercise

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 17, 1989, p. 7; "More than 240 second- and third-year elementary and secondary education students from the University of Regina spent three days earlier this month living and learning at Fort San, near For Qu'Appelle, in an outdoor education exercise that its co-ordinator, U of R education professor Dr. Larry Lang, says is unique for Canadian education colleges... the secondary student teachers are shown in a trust exercise as they're led blindfolded through the woods..."

Outdoor and Environmental Education 1988-90 - Building Snow Hut

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 17, 1989, p. 7; "More than 240 second- and third-year elementary and secondary education students from the University of Regina spent three days earlier this month living and learning at Fort San, near Fort Qu'Appelle, in an outdoor education exercise that its co-ordinator, U of R education professor Dr. Larry Lang, says is unique for Canadian education colleges... the secondary student teachers are shown... packing down a pile of snow with snowshoes to get it ready to be hollowed out."

Outdoor and Environmental Education 1988-90 - Building Snow Hut

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 17, 1989, p. 7; "More than 240 second- and third-year elementary and secondary education students from the University of Regina spent three days earlier this month living and learning at Fort San, near For Qu'Appelle, in an outdoor education exercise that its co-ordinator, U of R education professor Dr. Larry Lang, says is unique for Canadian education colleges... the secondary student teachers are shown... burrowing a living space out of a makeshift snow hut."

Outdoor and Environmental Education 1988-90 - Cross-Country Skiing

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 17, 1989, p. 7; "More than 240 second- and third-year elementary and secondary education students from the University of Regina spent three days earlier this month living and learning at Fort San, near For Qu'Appelle, in an outdoor education exercise that its co-ordinator, U of R education professor Dr. Larry Lang, says is unique for Canadian education colleges... the secondary student teachers are shown... cross country skiing."

Outdoor and Environmental Education 1988-90 - Tree Banding

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 26, 1990, front cover; "Grade 10 students from Saskatoon's City Park collegiate spent the day Sept. 7 'banding' trees around their school and on boulevards in the neighborhood. From left, Neville Findlay, Scott McKay, Dathen Terleski and Curtis Head apply insulation and polyethylene wrapping, to be followed by a pine tar and molasses coating, to stop canker worms from destroying the trees."

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