For this project, we planned a 5-day meal schedule based on the Ontario Food Guide for Kids.
We believe that math (specifically financial literacy) and health (healthy eating) can be taught together through a group project that is accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Collaboration and discussion are encouraged through real-life activities where people from different backgrounds come together to create a comprehensive project.
We designed parachutes to analyze air resistance and gravity in real-time. Being in the learner's seat for this activity proved to me that hands-on projects don't just boost engagement—they create lasting connections between classroom science and real-world application
This project provided a tangible, hands-on learning experience that solidifies scientific principles. Specifically, we explored the fascinating relationship between different shapes, structures, and their corresponding load-bearing capabilities through the practical challenge of ship-creation. This active engagement allowed us to directly observe how engineering design influences performance and capacity.