The /EDU Project Showcase features school projects that relate to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games or the pillars of sport, culture, and sustainability.
Students and teachers in BC, across Canada and around the world are invited to join us on November 12, 2008, for the first Sharing the Dream interactive webcast, featuring 2008 Olympic gold medalist Carol Huynh.
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November 3–7, 2008 - Download the Paralympic School Week Guide and sign up to receive a limited edition Paralympic School Kit. The week-long program adopts the ideals of the Paralympic Movement and showcases
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The Canadian Olympic School Program presented by RBC has engaged students in the Olympic Movement since 1988. With free downloadable lesson plans, interactive components, contests at various levels
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"Capitalizing on the students' interest and enthusiasm for the sports themselves, the history of the Paralympic Games, and the values of the Paralympic Movement, I developed a Language Arts lesson plan for my class of grade four and five
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The Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique (FFCB) invited all Francophone youth attending schools administered by the Francophone School Board of British Columbia to take part in the “My Favourite Sport”
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Why do the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games have an inukshuk as their symbol? Do the Inuit live in Vancouver? What does the inukshuk, used by the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, mean? Through a recent Inquiry project and through
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