STEM in Context
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Our resources uncover the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) behind the latest news or ‘deep dive’ into select curriculum topics to make them relatable.
With your support, together we can inspire the potential of a whole generation
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STEM Projects
Engage your students in real science through a national STEM project
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Activities
Discover science at your fingertips with these easy hands-on experiments
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Inspire students with the variety of STEM-related careers available
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2067
Catalyze a national discussion about the future of STEM education
Learn More about Canada 2067We live in an era in which science and technology are reshaping everything, from the way we work to the way we manage our lives and interact with the world. With fewer than 6 million children and youth, ages 3-17, in Canada, we cannot afford to leave any behind. Let’s Talk Science supports the development of all youth into creative, critical thinkers and knowledgeable citizens who are prepared to participate and thrive in a complex global environment.
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In-person training
Seminars, summits and more provide hands-on experiences
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Update your skills and understanding on your own schedule
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Everything you need to know about how to participate
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Competitions held annually in April and May at participating Outreach sites
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Study our Student Handbook, practice quizzes and more to prepare
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That’s a real job!
They may seem out there, but these are real jobs! Or they will be soon…
Watch Now Video - That’s a real job!Careers in STEM
Meet diverse, skilled tradespeople working across Canada
Watch Now Video - Careers in STEM?
The Government of Canada reinvests $1.5 Million in Let’s Talk Science over two years
Read more about The Government of Canada reinvests $1.5 Million in Let’s Talk Science over two yearsCongratulations to the 2019 Let’s Talk Science National Volunteer Award Winners!
Each year, we recognize the Let’s Talk Science Outreach volunteers who have exceeded expectations
@LetsTalkScience24 Jun
Let's Talk Science helped develop the curriculum aligned materials for the #TeachNuclear project, developed by the Canadian Nuclear Association. Visit @TalkNuclear to learn more! https://t.co/iW8xO9VV6h
@LetsTalkScience23 Jun
As a Canadian educator, you can access our self-paced learning resources. Choose from a variety of topics and learn on your own schedule how to build your skills and help bring #STEM to life for your students. All you have to do is make an account! https://t.co/8hnVWn4bio https://t.co/0BrE7BaR8A
@LetsTalkScience23 Jun
It's #TomatoTuesday! Just like plants, people need light! Astronauts on the ISS see 16 sunrises and sunsets every day, which can confuse their body's natural clock. To fix this, they use an indoor lighting system to simulate a 24-hour day-night cycle. https://t.co/Sa4JmCVCko
@LetsTalkScience22 Jun
We are proud to contribute four #STEM activities into their literacy workbook! To learn more about the #ReadOnCanada initiative from @CanLiteracy, visit https://t.co/5lr0PJwl0T. https://t.co/47RyGSJlP1