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Thank you so much for taking part in this year's festival! ELP students compiled questions into this Google Slidedeck as a review or test of the information provided in their videos. Feel free to "make a copy" and edit for your own use!
What did you Learn?
Please consider having students share something they learned "at" this year's Marshquest in our Flipgrid
OR
Please share some great things your class produced in response to these lessons in our Google Form
If these options don't work but you would still be willing to share you can also e-mail Dan at d.arppe@tvdsb.ca
Special Thanks!
Video produced by ELP students Ethan Fehr and Sam Wiebe and Catfish Creek Conservation Authority Community Outreach Technician Emily Febrey
Funding was provided by Aylmer Tire Craft who has been sponsoring the festival since its inception
Thanks also go to Bob Bishop, long time ELP sponsor and supporter
Education and festival organization from former teacher and local naturalist Ron Casier, Environmental Leadership Program teacher Duncan Sinclair and Jaffa school environmental educator Dan Arppe
Property management and equipment from Catfish Creek Conservation Area staff and volunteers