Welcome back to school everyone! If you are interested in participating in the 2010 Envirothon (March through April), please drop by room 228 or comment here through the blog (be sure to leave your name in the comment). I'm especially looking for grade 9 and 10 students, but seniors are also welcome to participate.
Mrs. Ross Holton
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Teams, remember our first workshop day is this coming Tuesday March 31st. We'll be in our library and all the teams are coming. So, please come to the library as early as you can to help set up. Thanks.
On Tuesday, I'll be giving you the permission forms to participate in an extra-curricular event. You'll need to get this signed and bring in $20 to help cover bus costs.
On Tuesday, I'll be giving you the permission forms to participate in an extra-curricular event. You'll need to get this signed and bring in $20 to help cover bus costs.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Sunday, March 8, 2009
CHSS Senior Team 2009
Here's who we've got for this year's team:
Steph S. - Aquatics
Gary P. - Soils?
Jeff G - Forestry
Courtney K. - Topic?
Paul H. - Topic?
Katie C. - Soils
Steph B. - Wildlife
As you can see, we have 7 repeating students and we only need 5 for a team. So, we need 2 of you to lead the "junior" team....although it will be a strong junior/senior combo team!
I plan to invite at least 5 grade 10's to give it a shot. If they all participate, then both teams will have an alternate in case of illness or other obligations that prevent someone from competing.
Please plan on attending a brief meeting on Thursday March 12th at lunch....Thanks!!!
Here's who we've got for this year's team:
Steph S. - Aquatics
Gary P. - Soils?
Jeff G - Forestry
Courtney K. - Topic?
Paul H. - Topic?
Katie C. - Soils
Steph B. - Wildlife
As you can see, we have 7 repeating students and we only need 5 for a team. So, we need 2 of you to lead the "junior" team....although it will be a strong junior/senior combo team!
I plan to invite at least 5 grade 10's to give it a shot. If they all participate, then both teams will have an alternate in case of illness or other obligations that prevent someone from competing.
Please plan on attending a brief meeting on Thursday March 12th at lunch....Thanks!!!
Friday, February 20, 2009
I'm looking for a few good people for this year's Envirothon teams....if you are in grade 10, strong in science, comfortable speaking in public and working as part of a team, and you have a passion for the evironment, science, and the great outdoors....then we want you to be a part of our CHSS junior Envirothon team. Please see me, Mrs. Ross-Holton, if you'd like more information.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Experience Envirothon
It’s a perfect spring morning, and the early sun is just breaking through the leaves overhead. You’re sprinting with four team mates up a steep, ancient footpath winding its way up a forested incline. Then, as you near the top of the climb, everyone sees it. Just ahead a flag marks the spot of the first challenge of the day. Arriving at the spot, you find instructions along with a box containing various pieces of field equipment. You gather around as one of your team mates breathlessly reads the challenge aloud, "Identify the species and, using the clinometer, measure the height of the marked tree.” This is going to be cool.
The team-sport for environmental smarts.
- The Ontario Envirothon is an opportunity to take what you’ve learned in books and in the classroom out there—under the sky, in the forest, at the lake—and using your smarts and your senses along with like-minded peers, interact with nature directly.
- But the Envirothon is more than a competition that tests your team’s environmental smarts. A lot of what’s fun and interesting about joining an Envirothon team is the camaraderie and friendship while learning, exploring and preparing for the big day.
As part of an Envirothon team you will:
• Participate in fun field testing competitions;
• Take part in outdoor workshops;
• Find solutions to environmental problems;
• Gain exposure to career opportunities;
• Improve the environment.
What will Envirothon do for you?
• Allow you to explore the outdoors;
• Allow you to test how ‘green’ you are;
• Make you understand the interrelationships of the natural environment;
• Show you how to use field testing equipment;
• Learn about education and career opportunities in the field of natural resources
From www.ontarioenvirothon.on.ca
It’s a perfect spring morning, and the early sun is just breaking through the leaves overhead. You’re sprinting with four team mates up a steep, ancient footpath winding its way up a forested incline. Then, as you near the top of the climb, everyone sees it. Just ahead a flag marks the spot of the first challenge of the day. Arriving at the spot, you find instructions along with a box containing various pieces of field equipment. You gather around as one of your team mates breathlessly reads the challenge aloud, "Identify the species and, using the clinometer, measure the height of the marked tree.” This is going to be cool.
The team-sport for environmental smarts.
- The Ontario Envirothon is an opportunity to take what you’ve learned in books and in the classroom out there—under the sky, in the forest, at the lake—and using your smarts and your senses along with like-minded peers, interact with nature directly.
- But the Envirothon is more than a competition that tests your team’s environmental smarts. A lot of what’s fun and interesting about joining an Envirothon team is the camaraderie and friendship while learning, exploring and preparing for the big day.
As part of an Envirothon team you will:
• Participate in fun field testing competitions;
• Take part in outdoor workshops;
• Find solutions to environmental problems;
• Gain exposure to career opportunities;
• Improve the environment.
What will Envirothon do for you?
• Allow you to explore the outdoors;
• Allow you to test how ‘green’ you are;
• Make you understand the interrelationships of the natural environment;
• Show you how to use field testing equipment;
• Learn about education and career opportunities in the field of natural resources
From www.ontarioenvirothon.on.ca
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