This years trip will be April 17 returning April 19. Details to come or ask your biology teacher!
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Here is the proposed itinerary for the weekend. We might alter Sunday morning a little bit, but the timings, locations, etc. won't change. REMEMBER, meet at the Ferry walk-on area at 7am Friday morning. Don't pack huge, be sensible. We should be returning on the 5:45pm ferry from Duke Point, so we'll be home by 8pm. Pertinent phone numbers: Dan Burgess 778-928-4963 Kiaran Sidhu 778-928-6710 Jeff Johnstone 604-763-7594 Bamfield Marine Station 250-728-3301 Looks like we're getting ready to go! We've got over 30 people participating this year. Equipment List
Information will be delivered via email as well as this website. There is a MANDATORY meeting on MONDAY, APRIL 8 at LUNCH in room 204 for students. There will also be a meeting at 6pm that evening for parents. This is not mandatory and will consist of the same information delivered to your child. Room 204. Cheers, Dan Burgess Discuss the two assigned readings in the context of this quote by George Bernard Shaw:
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." Download and read this article for the second part of the bonus assignment.
Please read this if you'd like to complete a bonus assignment for Bio 12.
Powerpoint Presentation
This year a select number of students will be participating in a field trip to Bamfield Marine Station on Vancouver Island's west coast, April 19-21. Bamfield is reached via logging roads, we charter the West Coast Trail Bus to take us there as they are very familiar with the route. Students participate in a number of activities including field trips to rocky and sandy beaches, boat trips, plankton tows, classroom sessions, and forest walks. All activities are administered by the public education staff at Bamfield Marine Station, safety is their foremost concern. This trip is an exceptional opportunity for those students who see themselves pursuing sciences at a post secondary level, especially life sciences. The cost is dependant on the number of participants, but is usually in the range of $350. This includes transportation, accomodation, most meals, instruction, and ferry costs. This year the PAC has given us some financial support so we are setting the cost at $300/student If you would like more information than is provided here please contact me at SDSS. I've attached a previous years itinerary for you to look at. An informational meeting parents and students will be held in early April. Regards, Dan Burgess 2011 Bamfield Itinerary This school year's trip will be April 19-21.
Details to come! Powerpoint Presentation
This year a select number of students will be participating in a field trip to Bamfield Marine Station on Vancouver Island's west coast. Bamfield is reached via logging roads, we charter the West Coast Trail Bus to take us there as they are very familiar with the route. Students participate in a number of activities including field trips to rocky and sandy beaches, boat trips, plankton tows, classroom sessions, and forest walks. All activities are administered by the public education staff at Bamfield Marine Station, safety is their foremost concern. This trip is an exceptional opportunity for those students who see themselves pursuing sciences at a post secondary level, especially life sciences. The cost is dependant on the number of participants, but is usually in the range of $350. This includes transportation, accomodation, most meals, instruction, and ferry costs. If you would like more information than is provided here please contact me at SDSS. I've attached last years itinerary for you to look at. Regards, Dan Burgess 2011 Bamfield Itinerary |
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