Thursday, 30 June 2016

Meet Your Provincial Fair Student – Max


Provincial Fair Student, Max

Grade 4 at Lord Byng Elementary

Project Title: War of 1812
Why did you choose this topic?
I chose this topic because I wanted to learn how the war of 1812 changed my life and Canada.

Favourite school subject: Social studies
Favourite colour:  Orange
Favourite kind of food: Spaghetti
Place you would most like to visit: Italia

If you could meet any historical figure, who would it be and why?
Ernest Shackleton because he was a great leader and kept all his men alive on the dangerous expedition to Antarctica.

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Meet Your Provincial Fair Student – Graeme


Provincial Fair Student, Graeme

Grade 5 at Whiteside Elementary

Project Title: Klondike Gold Rush
Why did you choose this topic?
Last year I did a gold panning unit (B.C.) and I wanted to compare the B.C. Gold Rush and the Klondike Gold Rush.

Favourite school subject: P.E.
Favourite colour: Green
Favourite kind of food: Cookies, pizza and mango
Place you would most like to visit: Graphics design studio

If you could meet any historical figure, who would it be and why?
Julius Caesar because I love Greek and Roman mythology.

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Meet Your Provincial Fair Student – Liam

Provincial Fair Student, Liam

Grade 5 at Gilmore Elementary

Project Title: Ring Ring Canada Calling. How has Alexander Graham Bell’s Invention of the Telephone Changed Canadian Life?
Why did you choose this topic?
1.   My dad worked for Motorola and Nokia, which are phone companies, for many years.
2.   I wanted to do it on an inventor as I like to invent things and tinker with things.
3.   I use a phone/ipad/ipod a lot in everyday life and I wanted to learn where it came from.

Favourite school subject: Math
Favourite colour: Blue
Favourite kind of food: That’s hard! I love to cook. My favourite meal would be sausages, mashed potatoes and gravy.
Place you would most like to visit: Disneyland, as I have never been. I love thrilling rides.

If you could meet any historical figure, who would it be and why?
Alexander Graham Bell, of course. He is a very interesting character. Did you know he had two brothers who both died of tuberculosis? He also invented the metal detector and developed a hydrofoil (early speed boat). 

Monday, 27 June 2016

Meet Your 2016 Provincial Fair Delegates

As the start of the 2016 Provincial Heritage Fair just a week away, we wanted to take a moment to introduce Richmond's Provincial Fair delegation. 

This year we are excited to be taking 4 students to the University of British Columbia participate in the Provincial Fair. Our group includes three first time Provincial Fair participants, as well as one alumni and a chaperone.

Over the next week we will be posting some fun facts about the participants so make sure to check back daily to meet each of our 5 Richmond ambassadors!

Thursday, 16 June 2016

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Spotlight on Young Citizens

Although Heritage Fair is over for this year, some of the budding historians that participated at the Richmond Regional Fair have been busy becoming young filmmakers, creating videos about their Heritage Fair topic.

200 students in Grades 4 through 9 from across the country have created short videos that highlight their research and emphasize the importance of their topic as part of our nation’s history. The student videos are posted online and reviewed by a panel of judges for a chance to win a trip to Ottawa.

Voting opens today so we encourage you to view and vote on their videos! Voting will close on July 6 and winners will be announced by the end of August. Two students per province and territory will be selected as part of a 26 student delegation to Ottawa in the fall, where they will attend the Canada’s History Youth Forum.

We will be featuring our 4 Young Citizens on social media over the next few weeks so we invite you to visit the Young Citizens website to meet our Richmond students, watch their videos, comment on their amazing work and cast your vote!