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School Programs
We
offer curriculum coordinated education programs
for ECS to post-secondary students, each 60-90 minutes long.
Choose
from the menu on the right for age specific program details,
or check our printable newsletter below
for additional information.
We
also have information below on the Regional
Heritage Fair with new downloadable curriculum guides.
Do
you have an idea or topic not covered by our programs? Our
programming office can work with you to adapt a program to meet
your needs.
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presenter was fantastic. The displays were at the students' level
and held their interest. Great instruction. This program fits our
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Hop on the bus!
Is
transportation an issue for your class? Ask about our free bussing
program for Lethbridge schools, made possible by:
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Teachers'
Newsletter

2012-2013
3.03MB
2011-12
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Downloadable Resources:
a
look at "firsts"
in Lethbridge 1.53MB

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Regional
Heritage Fair
Sat
MAY 04.13

The
role of the Heritage Fair is to help Canadians discover the
fascinating stories that make our country unqiue. Students research
Canadian heroes, legends, milestones, and achievements - and
proudly present their stories at a public exhibition.
Supported
by:

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review the 2013 booklet
for the WHAT [2.45 MB]:

For ideas on how to tie the Heritage
Fair into
your classes, review these Heritage Fair Guides tied to the
Alberta Curriculum, written by
Dr. Laurel Halladay, supported by the
Friends of
the Galt
GR 4-9 full guide

or pick a guide
specific
to your Grade:
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each will
open in a new window as a pdf file
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I
love all the programs you have going on. I wish all of us had a
resource like you in our communities where we teach!
Kelsey, University
of Lethbridge
Education student
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