LEARNING WALK: INSPIRING MINDS, CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE
Step into a journey across time, where our Grade 4 students explored how ancient societies around the world approached the same challenges in remarkably different ways. Through their inquiry-based projects, students uncovered how systems were created to meet human needs, and how communities worked together to share resources and sustain growth.







The Learning Walk transformed these discoveries into interactive moments of exchange, as students confidently shared their thinking with parents, teachers, and older peers. More than just presenting outcomes, they revealed how they think, question, and connect ideas - offering a glimpse into the depth and curiosity that drive their learning.
Grade 6 Learning Walk - Indigenous Innovation Through Student Perspective
Our Grade 6 students recently brought their learning to life through a dynamic Learning Walk, presenting nearly 60 inquiry-based projects from their Social Studies unit on Indigenous Inventions in North America. Each project reflected a thoughtful journey - from posing critical questions to exploring the enduring impact of these innovations - showcasing not only content knowledge, but also strong research and analytical thinking.





More than a presentation, this was a moment of ownership. As students guided parents, teachers, and older peers through their work, they demonstrated confidence, clarity, and genuine curiosity - turning learning into a shared, meaningful experience.
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