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This section is where teachers and their classrooms can share the results of their activities. To send something to post on the site, simply e-mail us.


Speech on behalf of children at 2002 Earth Summit

Justin Friesen of Canada was one of a small group of children that were chosen to attend the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa. They gave a speech in front of delegates from around the world on behalf of the world's children. This is what they had to say.


International Children's Conference on the Environment Report

Whitehorse students Marie and Andrea Abbott attended the International Children's Conference on the Environment in Victoria in May 2002. Here is their report on what they saw and did.


Weledeh Catholic School Climate Change Project

Results of Weledeh's elder interviews and transportation survey, as well as the script for their climate change skit.


GLOBE Cloud Observation Data

Schools in Baker Lake and Kimmirut are participating in a cloud observation project in conjunction with GLOBE. The data they have collected is available here, in comma-delimited text files.


Inuktitut Names For Clouds

This document presents raw data as collected by Kootu Noah who interviewed Simon Tookoome, A Baker Lake elder using Back River dialect. The weather each cloud type portends and the time of year they usually occur are also included.


Anedoctal Cloud Type Survey

Students at Jonah Amitnaaq Secondary School in Baker Lake developed this survey form in order to gather more community/regional/elder knowledge regarding clouds.


CBC Special: Power Trips

Part Six of CBC North's series "Power Trips" focuses on fuel cells. Students from Sir John Franklin High School in Yellowknife are featured.


Baker Lake Elders Interview

As part of our community outreach project, Baker Lake Science 35 students in their Meteorology Unit used this interview format to gather weather information about our community. The following are the results of their data collection.


2nd Annual Kivalliq Regional Science and Cultural Camp

Here is a list of the activities that we pursued at the 2nd Annual Kivalliq Regional Science and Culture Camp held in Churchill, Manitoba.

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