St. James Catholic School’s kindergarten class had an exciting opportunity to engage in a hands-on mining activity, thanks to Let’s Talk Science. Recently, students in Mme Hagen’s class participated in an educational and interactive experience that introduced them to the fascinating world of mining and mineral exploration.
As part of the activity, students formed four mining companies: Minecraft, Pickaxe, Big Nickel, and Silver Canada. Equipped with toothpicks, paperclips, and popsicle sticks, the young miners mined “minerals” (beads) from trays of birdseed “dirt,” simulating the mining process. Through this fun and engaging experience, students learned about rocks, minerals, and the methods used in mining, sparking curiosity and creativity in the classroom.
“This hands-on experience was a wonderful way to introduce our students to the basics of mining and geology,” said Mme Hagen. “The excitement and engagement from the students as they explored the materials was incredible. It’s important to give students these types of learning experiences early on to foster a love for science and exploration.”
The mining activity was an incredible success, and the students thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to explore the science behind mining in such a playful yet educational way.
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About St. James Catholic School
St. James Catholic School, part of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board, is committed to providing high-quality, hands-on educational experiences that inspire curiosity and a lifelong love of learning in students. The school is dedicated to fostering a community of faith, learning, and growth for all student