SA45 KidsMeet the Arctic  

SA45 KidsMeet the Arctic  

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KidsMeet the Arctic  

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  • Date:   June 14th, 2018, 1:15 noon Eastern Daylight Time.
    • ** Please check your time zone for local start times.
      • Pacific Daylight Time                     10:15 a.m. PDT
      • Mountain Daylight Time                11:15 a.m. MDT
      • Central Daylight Time                    12:15 a.m. CDT
      • Eastern Daylight Time                    1:15 p.m. EDT
      • Atlantic Daylight Time                    2:15 p.m. ADT
      • Newfoundland Daylight Time       2:45 p.m. NDT
  • Share:      Upload pictures to Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook,
  •                  or email to akgtcanada@gmail.com
  • Hashtag:  Please share student works, and photographs of your students completing this activity using the hashtag #akgtcsa

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OBJECTIVES

  • To learn about and celebrate the uniqueness and diversity of communities across Canada.

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ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION    

This month the KidsMeet Canada webcast series continues the learning by exploring Canada’s Arctic and Sub-Arctic, as we meet 4 classes of students who live, work, and play in Arctic communities.

Register your class to meet students from

  • Kullik Ilihakvik in Cambridge Bay Nunavut 
  • Alookie School in Pangnirtung Nunavut
  • Elizabeth Mackenzie Elementary School in Rae-Behchoko NT
  • Nuiyak School in Sanikiluaq Nunavut
  • and if one of these can’t make the connection,
  • Ulluriaq School in Kangiqsualujjuaq Northern Quebec

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FREE REGISTRATION:   

Registration is now open at bit.ly/kidsmeet-the-arctic

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MATERIALS REQUIRED

  • Instructions and maps sentafter registration
  • YouTube on Air webcast link (sent the morning of the live webcast)
  • Internet service with sufficient bandwidth to live-stream video

Optional Materials (suggested)

  • classroom display system  i.e. projector and white board
  • speakers

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REMINDER!

Please share photographs of your students in action!

However please be sure to keep student identities out of any special activity pictures you share.