Let's Talk Science at Usask

Let's Talk Science at Usask

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Let’s Talk Science is an award-winning, national, charitable organization.

We deliver science learning programs and services that turn children and youth on to science, keep them engaged in learning and develop their potential. Let's Talk Science outreach at the University of Saskatchewan brings fun hands-on science to youth around the province! Volunteer here: volunteer.letstalkscience.ca
Request a (within Saskatoon) visit here: goo.gl/1Ii98g
Request a (outside of Saskatoon) visit here: goo.gl/IbHgmd
Find out more here: http://outreach.letstalkscience.ca/usask.html

07/28/2023
06/19/2023

Hi! Team, I hope you are doing well. We would like to invite you to our kit inventory that would take place on June 22 afternoon at 3:00 pm in our Let's Talk Science office in Thorvaldson Building, just to the right of the entrance to 105 Lecture Theatre. After our inventory, we would like to invite you to celebrate our annual volunteer recognition! And also to acknowledge the volunteers that were able to help us with Science Rendezvous 2023! We will bowl and eat to celebrate all your guys' hard work! we will have our get-together in Hunter's Eastview Bowl, 2929 Louise St E, Saskatoon, SK S7J 3L1. please confirm assistance in our WSP group.

04/20/2022

Truth and reconciliation is integral to all our initiatives, including the . Kids can learn about it through Monique Gray Smith’s ‘Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation while adults can turn to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation: https://nctr.ca/records/reports/

Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Commission for UNESCO Tree Project

04/16/2022

We’re one week away from Earth Day! Stay tuned as we count down with more trivia, activities and reading recommendations.

Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Commission for UNESCO Tree Project

04/13/2022

Looking for more fun? Crack open Joan Marie Galat’s ‘Branching Out’ for the kids and John Laird Farrar’s ‘Trees in Canada’ for the adults! 📖

Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Commission for UNESCO Tree Project

04/13/2022

Did you know that in urban areas, trees act as sound barriers?
Trees reduce noise pollution from traffic and other human activities. The shade they cast also helps to cool “heat islands” that form in large cities.

Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Commission for UNESCO Tree Project

04/06/2022

At some point, every kid starts asking “Why?”. Lindsey Carmichael never stopped.

Scientist and award-winning author of more than 20 STEM books for young readers, Lindsey writes to spark her readers’ curiosity and ignite their imaginations.
To learn more about Lindsey’s newest book, The Boreal Forest: A Year in the World’s Largest Land Biome, visit lecarmichael.ca or kidscanpress.com
Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Commission for UNESCO Tree Project

04/06/2022

Did you know that the has lesson plans from K-8?
You can talk to your class about trees and conservation (K-2), seed collection (3-5) and sustainable forestry (6-8).
Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Commission for UNESCO Tree Project

03/30/2022

Happy Tree Tuesday! We’re back with trivia: How many liters of water does one lodgepole pine drink each day?
Hint: It can be up to 22 times more water than an adult human needs per day.

Unearth the answer and join the movement.

Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Commission for UNESCO Tree Project

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Let's Talk Science, University Of Saskatchewan, 112 Science Place
Saskatoon, SK
S7N5E2