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MacSkimming Programs
Attention grade 3 and 7 classes
- your field trip is free!
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To book a program at The Bill Mason Centre, please follow these steps:
1. Phone our office (613 833-2080) for available
dates.
2. Download, print and complete the 2009-2010
Program Booking Request Form.
3. Fax the completed form to 613 833-0770.
Click here for program
fees.
Once your form is received, your tentative booking has
been made. The booking will be secured once we have received your
25% nonrefundable deposit. Please be sure to carefully read the important
notes on the Booking Request Form
When conditions permit, all Natural
Science, Canadian History and Outdoor Skills programs will be done
on snowshoes.
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Please select on your
grade:
1 2
3 4 5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
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Grade 1
Programs
Natural Science - Characteristics and Needs
of Living Things
This full day program includes a Forest Exploration and either a Wetland
Exploration or Insect Study. In each of these activities students will
have the opportunity to discover some of the amazing creatures that
live in various ecosystems at MacSkimming, why they are important and
how they manage to survive. Instructors will lead activities and explorations
that will help students to understand key terms such as habitat, adaptation,
life cycles, and others. The Characteristics and Needs of Living Things
program is available in fall, winter and spring. The winter program
will consist of an extended Forest Explore on snowshoes (if conditions
permit).
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Grade 2 Programs
Natural Science - Growth and Change in Animals
This full day program includes a Forest Exploration, and one of Wetland
Exploration, and Insect Study. Through hands on activities and investigations,
students will gain further understanding that animals have distinct
characteristics, that they grow and change, and that there are similarities
and differences among different kinds of animals. This extremely active
program is available fall, winter and spring. The extended Forest Exploration
winter program will be done on snowshoes (if conditions permit).
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Grade 3 Programs
Natural Science - Growth and Change in Plants
with Soils in the Environment
In this full day program, students explore and discover the world of
plants and soils. Students will dig down to discover horizons, biotic
and abiotic components of soil, to learn about decomposition and the
importance of soil to an ecosystem. In the second half of the day, students
will learn about plants - how they grow, their importance and the many
ways their seeds travel. This program is available in fall and spring.
Canadian History - Life in Early Canada
During this full-day program students will visit a one-room school house
of the early 1900's; try their hand at log-cabin building; make their
own pioneer toy; and use some antique tools such as yolks and ice tongs
in their hands-on discovery of life as an early settler. In early spring,
a tour of the sugar bush is combined with the Life in Early Canada program.
This program is available in fall, winter and spring
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Grade 4
Programs
Natural Science - Habitats and Communities
Habitats and Communities includes Predator Prey and one of
Forest Explore, Wetland Exploration or Insect Studies. During the Predator
and Prey simulation, students play the role of local forest animals
trying to survive. Students are required to find food, water and shelter
all the while avoiding predators who are also looking for a good meal.
This extremely active program allows students the opportunity to better
understand terms such as habitat, predator, prey, herbivore, omnivore,
carnivore, food chain, and population. During a Forest Explore, Wetland
Explore and Insect Study, students will be lead through MacSkimming's
natural areas to learn about plants and animal's interdependence on
each other, human's impact on natural areas, and key terms reinforced
in Predator and Prey.
Predator and Prey and Forest Explore are available fall, winter and
spring; Insect Explore and Wetland Explore are available in early fall
and late spring.
Outdoor Skills Level 1
Students will learn and practice the basics of shelter building and
navigation with the use of a map. A major component of this program
will be team-work as activities are done in small groups, with everyone
having specific responsibilities. This program is available in fall,
winter and spring.
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Grade 5 Programs
Outdoor Skills Level 1
Students will learn and practice the basics of shelter building and
navigation with the use of a map. A major component of this program
will be team-work as activities are done in small groups, with everyone
having specific responsibilities. This program is available in fall,
winter and spring.
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Grade 6
Programs
Natural Science - Diversity of Living Things
This full day program includes two of "Classify Me", "Forest
Explore", "Wetland Exploration" and "Insect Studies".
Classify Me is an active tree identification program in which students
make their way around the forest (with maps) looking for specially marked
trees. Once they find the trees, it is their job to use a dichotomous
key to identify them. The grade 6 Forest Explore, Wetland Exploration
and Insect Study focus on classification, biodiversity, interrelationships,
vertebrate vs. invertebrates and invasive species. All three programs
are highly active and interactive within the various ecosystems. Classify
Me and Forest Explore are available in fall, winter and spring. Insect
Studies and Wetland Exploration are available in fall and spring.
Outdoor Skills Level 2
Students will learn and practice some advanced fire-building techniques.
They will also have the opportunity to learn and practice compass use
through a series of navigation courses on the property. A major component
of this program will be team-work as activities are done in small groups,
with everyone having specific responsibilities. This program is available
in fall, winter and spring.
Canadian History - First Contact in the New
World
In this new and exciting program, students will be introduced to ways
in which the early explorers influenced the First Nations of the (now)
Ottawa area and vice-versa. Students will also be given the opportunity
to further understand lifestyle and history of the Algonkin or Algonquin
First Nations. The Fur Trade activity is part of this program and focuses
particularly on the First Nations role in Canadian history. Other activities
include a guided hike (on snowshoes when conditions permit). This program
is available fall, winter and spring.
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Grade 7
Programs
Natural Science - Interactions within Ecosystems
This program includes Predator and Prey and either a Forest Explore,
Wetland Explore or Insect Study. We key on discovery and importance
of biotic and abiotic elements of various ecosystems through guided
exploration. The grade 7 Predator and Prey simulation focuses heavily
on producers, consumers and decomposers in addition to food webs and
populations. This program is available fall, winter and spring.
Outdoor Skills - Level 3
Students will learn and practice some advanced fire-building techniques.
They will also have the opportunity to learn and practice compass use
through the MacSkimming Maze. A major component of this program will
be team- work as activities are done in small groups, with everyone
having specific responsibilities. This program is available in fall,
winter and spring
Outdoor Skills - Cross-Country Skiing
This full day program starts with an introduction to classic style cross-country
skiing in the morning. The afternoon will be spent skiing along our
groomed trail system. Ski equipment is provided.
This program is recommended in February.
Canadian History - Fur Trader
This trading simulation activity takes place in and around our Pioneer
Village. Students will play the role of over-wintering voyageurs newly
hired by the Northwest Company in the early 1800's. They will re-enact
history by trading with local Aboriginal peoples for furs in order to
purchase supplies at Fort William for the long journey home to Montreal.
The Fur Trade program also includes a guided hike that focuses on traditional
uses of the land for medicine and food. This program is available in
fall, winter and spring.
Team Building
This full-day program is designed to develop self-confidence, self-esteem,
group skills and friendships. Specially trained staff may use our low
ropes elements to emphasize respect, trust, cooperation and support
for others. This program is available in fall and spring.
Special ratio: 1 Centre Instructor to 15 students Available year round
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Grade 8
Programs
Outdoor Skills - Level 3
Students will learn and practice some advanced fire-building techniques.
They will also have the opportunity to learn and practice compass use
through the MacSkimming Maze. A major component of this program will
be team- work as activities are done in small groups, with everyone
having specific responsibilities. This program is available in fall,
winter and spring
Outdoor Skills - Cross-country Skiing
This full day program starts with an introduction to classic style cross-country
skiing in the morning. The afternoon will be spent skiing along our
groomed trail system. Ski equipment is provided.
This program is recommended in February.
Team Building
This full-day program is designed to develop self-confidence, self-esteem,
group skills and friendships. Specially trained staff may use our low
ropes elements to emphasize respect, trust, cooperation and support
for others. This program is available in fall and spring.
Special ratio: 1 Centre Instructor to 15 students Available year round
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Grade 9
Programs
Natural Science - The Sustainability of Ecosystems
This full day program includes Ecological Field Studies and Predator
and Prey. It will introduce students to scientific data collection techniques
in the field and allow them to discover through hands-on experience
the diversities of life in a forest. The grade 9 Predator and Prey simulation
provides students with opportunity for further understand bioaccumulation,
biomass, community and human threats to local ecosystems. This program
is available fall, winter and spring.
Outdoor Skills - Level 3
Students will learn and practice some advanced fire-building techniques.
They will also have the opportunity to learn and practice compass use
through the MacSkimming Maze. A major component of this program will
be team- work as activities are done in small groups, with everyone
having specific responsibilities. This program is available in fall,
winter and spring
Outdoor Skills - Cross-country Skiing
This full day program starts with an introduction to classic style cross-country
skiing in the morning. The afternoon will be spent skiing along our
groomed trail system. Ski equipment is provided.
This program is recommended in February.
Team Building
This full-day program is designed to develop self-confidence, self-esteem,
group skills and friendships. Specially trained staff may use our low
ropes elements to emphasize respect, trust, cooperation and support
for others. This program is available in fall and spring.
Special ratio: 1 Centre Instructor to 15 students. Available year round
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Grade 10,
11, 12 Programs
Outdoor Skills - Level 3
Students will learn and practice some advanced fire-building techniques.
They will also have the opportunity to learn and practice compass use
through the MacSkimming Maze. A major component of this program will
be team- work as activities are done in small groups, with everyone
having specific responsibilities. This program is available in fall,
winter and spring
Outdoor Skills - Cross-country Skiing
This full day program starts with an introduction to classic style cross-country
skiing in the morning. The afternoon will be spent skiing along our
groomed trail system. Ski equipment is provided.
This program is recommended in February.
Team Building
This full-day program is designed to develop self-confidence, self-esteem,
group skills and friendships. Specially trained staff may use our low
ropes elements to emphasize respect, trust, cooperation and support
for others. This program is available in fall and spring.
Special ratio: 1 Centre Instructor to 15 students. Available year round.
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e-mail inquiries? please contact us at: outdooredcentres@ocdsb.ca
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