Working collaboratively in teams, students learn to build outdoor shelter that withstands the elements. Relevant to STEM, Design and Indigenous Culture and History studies.
Collaboratively learn how our First Nations people find and collect water in the wilderness through various methods and understand the water filtration process. Relevant to STEM, Environmental and History studies.
A fun and engaging session where students learn four key knots used in the outdoors. Working collaboratively students undertake competitive challenges. Relevant to STEM, Indigenous Culture studies and Physical Education.
Learn to navigate as well as understand how natural landforms, features and terrain translate onto a 2D map. A great way to develop a strong sense of direction for all ages. Relevant to Geography, Environmental and Indigenous Culture and History studies.
Roger that! Develop the art of communication over long distances with the use of technology, Morse code and Phonetic Alphabets. Relevant to STEM, Design & Technology, Social and History studies.