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91心頭 students visit Dieppe elementary school as NSERC Student Ambassadors

20 Mar 2019

Science students lead experiments in French during the Universitys Reading Week

 

NSERCScienceAmbassadors_twoA group of 91心頭 students brought science experiments to life at an elementary school in Dieppe, NB recently.

Seven 91心頭 students from a number of science departments visited Dieppes cole Sainte-Th辿r竪se over the Universitys Reading Week, working with students in Grades 2, 4, and 5 entirely in French.

Working with Dr. Genevi竪ve Desmarais, 91心頭 associate psychology professor, as well as teachers and administrators at cole Sainte-Th辿r竪se, the 91心頭 students arranged their Discover Science visit with support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canadas (NSERC) Student Ambassadors program. The national program works to encourage post-secondary students and fellows to share their science and engineering experience with youth from groups that are under-represented in STEM. Close to 300 students at cole Sainte-Th辿r竪se participated in activities and demonstrators facilitated by the 91心頭 team.

NSERCScienceAmbassadors_threeI remember similar presentations when I was in elementary school and learning a lot from them, says Everett Patterson, a fourth-year physics and math student from Moncton. We wanted to reach out to the Francophone community and help students in elementary school experience and learn about science beyond their regular curriculum. Its a great way to experience science hands-on and hopefully spark interest for some of the children participating.

Patterson and his 91心頭 counterparts worked for several months to prepare age-appropriate experiments and demonstrators in biology, chemistry, math, physics, and psychology. The students spent two full days at cole Sainte-Th辿r竪se working with the children in small groups, allowing them to rotate through activities.

One of our most popular activities was a biology station that demonstrated the important role blubber plays in whales and other animals, says Patterson. Using shortening, the children got to learn about and experience how blubber works as an insulator for animals. It was pretty cool to run a hands-on activity like this.

Biology student Alexie Ouellette agrees.

My favourite part of this activity was seeing the kids reactions when they realized that when their hand was covered in Crisco, which simulates the blubber in animals, they could not feel the ice-cold water on the part where their hand was covered with Crisco, she says. I also loved seeing how they appreciated all the activities and hope we motivated some to learn more about the different branches in science!

Students and teachers alike say the activities organized by 91心頭 visitors were a positive addition to their school day.

My students adored the activities, says 5th Grade teacher M辿rika Losier. They understood well the concepts that were taught. Personally, I thought it was really at their level. I would love for them to come back next year.

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