Sunday, June 30, 2013

FALLINGBROOK'S WETLAND STEWARDSHIP CONTINUES

 That's right. Fallingbrook grade 7A and 7C were at it again. These amazing students followed Mr. Zirnis (their wise teacher) out to the Creditview Wetland to meet Tutored by Nature and - away we went. Students were out a total of 6 - 1 hour excursions - April through to beginning of June. We sauntered (payed close attention while in Nature) the east buffer, the north cultural meadow and north swamp ecosites. Their pencil and water-colour sketches, and photography reflects meaningful personal knowledge gained of the Creditview Wetland. If you're a parent, make sure you read their informative naturalist's log books. (e.g., S.C's amazing sense of the Wetland's beauty (left) - her mandala at the marsh eco-site). 
With the support and direction of the City of Mississauga Parks and Forestry (thanks John), the students ably mulched many of the trees already planted in the north meadow - to dissuade the bindweed from choking them out. Each student also set up and existed in his/her solo site - a Mandala - an ecosystem within the Wetland. They sensed and connected with some of the multiple relationships using all of their senses and then captured life and non-life here with their camera and water-colours. 
 
Many of these young'uns from Fallingbrook were leaders at this year's BogFest and helped to make it such a success. Thanks for getting your parents out - you guys and gals are very special! Check out their connections made in the slide show - soon to be created (right). 

STEPHEN LEWIS S.S. - ECOLOGICALLY, WELL SEASONED

Thanks to the cooperation, support, and guidance of Mississauga Parks and Foresty (esp. JC-G & JM), six classes of Stephen Lewis S.S. gr.9 sci/tech teachers and students continued their eco-stewardship of Park 403 Woodlands this past spring. Their first excursion with Tutored by Nature Inc started up March 25, just after the vernal equinox - the last excursion May 29, 2013 -  classroom debriefing mid June.
 
 Outside the woodland is self-explanatory. Unrelenting development once again compounds local watershed fragmentation and creates a myriad of local ecological issues. Photo on the left -worth a thousand words? Inside the woodland, the students sauntered, sketched, water-coloured, photographed, set up personal mandalas and logged connections to this local urban wilderness. Their experience - their aesthetic knowledge is shared within the language, water-colours and photos. A sense of change in the season captured their imaginations  - impact of the local community on this part of the watershed raised their compassion and concern.
 
Debriefing? Our progeny's solutions? Decrease soil compaction within the woodland, lessen the community air, water, soil and noise pollution and the littering; i.e., somehow remediate the problems caused by watershed fragmentation - local human behaviour. Actions recommended? Clean-up the litter, alert the local community to the beauty and importance of the biotic/abiotic relationships within the vernal pools and woodland, and totally support the City's decision to fence Park 403 before it disappears. Is there a sense of immediacy? Stay tuned next fall.
 
 

CONGRATS STEPHEN LEWIS GR 9'ERS


Steven Lewis S.S. gr. 9 prized 'saunterers' of Park 403 Woodland entered a contest to publish their 'sense of aesthetics' - display their connection to this amazing Urban Wilderness within their community. Each of the following received $50.00 gift certificates for DeSerres Art Store and Henry's  Photography - complements of Tutored by Nature Inc and Stephen Lewis S.S. administration.  

 
"Blossoming Spring 2 the MAX"... "The shape and colour of the flower intrigued me...a Hawthorne Tree was blossoming ...and it looked very beautiful. I thought about all the trees that must have been where the construction was happening and about how (it) took away a lot of the natural beauty. I focused on this particular branch ...it showed the raindrops well and the different colours of the flowers. (H.S.)


"Green Spring" "It's amazing to see the changes in the leaves in the (woodland). First it was filled with snow and now, everything is turned into a beautiful shade of green." (S.L.)









"Down Below" (J.C.)..."Usually when I see fungus, it reminds me of something ugly but now looking back on this photo, there's just something about it that seems beautiful. It just depends on how you look at it."










"Wilting Trillium" (S.L.)... "I water-coloured this Trillium because I liked how its colours (were) a nice change of pace from all the green in the (Woodland). I also thought that the shape of the leaves were interesting because while the flowers were wilting, the leaves were still bright and green."




 








 
 



Thursday, March 21, 2013

The Who - What - Where When - Why ?

 

 BogFest 5... May 25th, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm - a community celebration of Mississauga's jewel, the Creditview Wetland and its eco-stewardship...checkout the CWS website http://creditviewwetland.org (or access from this blogspot - right)

                      

 


 

 

  

 

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Stephen Lewis S.S. Gift Certificates

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TbyN's Eco-Stewardship Partners, Spring 2013

 

        
Stephen Lewis S.S. (gr.9 Science classes, March - May - Park 403/Sawmill Creek) and Fallingbroom M.S. (gr.7 Science classes, April - June) - Creditview Wetland- Carolyn Creek  will partner-up once again with Tutored by Nature. The students and teachers will participate in a series of excursions on/in local ecosystems (see images). The purpose of the excursions is to develop personal knowledge - Nature relationship, through eco-stewardship and eco-aesthetics. Do you recognize the two ecosystems? Very special places in Mississauga and on the Credit River Watershed. Is there an 'Urban Wilderness' near your school?




Sunday, November 25, 2012

S.L.S.S. ...So Many Winners - Congrats to All

N.J.'s "50 Shades of Autumn"- a worthy recipient of the $50.00 gift certificate donated by Tutored by Nature Inc. for the water-colour entries. Lots of competition N.J. including another water-colour you submitted. Check out some of the others in the slide show. See! Sorry that you didn't get to feed those chick-a-dees! N.J.'s log book was full of wonderous thoughts, questions and images.
 Z.A.'s "Almost Maple Leaf" was one of three amazing photos submitted - all three were under consideration. Part of Z.A.'s story included that she thought that this looked a bit like the Maple Leaf and "This plant was eye-catching because of it's vibrant colours, and the way the colours blended in with each other made it look captivating." Congrats on receiving your $50.00 gift certificate Z. There were so many great photos - a credit to the gr.9's at S.L.S.S.
Last but not least - U.M. receives the pencil sketch award (also a $50.00 gift certificate) - a"Logbook Pencil Sketch" entry. Titles within are "Purple Flower", "Beautiful" and "Ugly". He submitted 3 pencil sketches that were all worthy - straight out of the logbook. Interesting comparison between your backyard environment and Park 403, U. Is the "Purple Flower" in this sketch, native or non-native? Check out a couple of the other pencil sketches in the slide show?
 
 

Friday, November 23, 2012

Fall 2012: Sense of Aesthetics - Stephen Lewis S.S.and Upper Sawmill Creek Sub-Watershed

Many Stephen Lewis S.S. gr.9 science students (35 students, 150 entries) have submitted amazing logbook entries/pencil sketches (b) water-colour sketches, and (c) photos to Tutored by Nature. The art work respresents some of their 'eco' experiences while participating in excursions to Park 403 forest and Sixteen Mile Creek corridor this fall.  You can view select images in the slide show - opposite this article. 
Which are your 'favs'? If you have been inspired, submit a comment or critique your choices? Click the image and you'll notice the student's intials and art title (not all are titled). Those students receiving a gift certificate will be named Sunday evening. Good luck to all.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Stephen Lewis S.S. Fall 2012 - Watershed Excursions

Stephen Lewis S.S. grade 9 students will once again be participating in Eco-Stewardship Excursions into Park 403 (Thomas St.-Tenth Line) and nearby Sixteen Mile creek corridor. Ecologically, students will come-to-know about local community impact on relationships within these fractionated sub-watershed ecosytems. Teachers have once again looked to Tutored by Nature Inc to focus experience through eco-aesthetics. Stay tuned.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

STEPHEN LEWIS SCIENCE STUDENTS EXPERIENCE THE ISSUES

SIGN OF THE TIMES... Grade 9 science students and Grade 11 Biology students at Stephen Lewis S.S. have completed their Tutored by Nature Inc eco-stewardship excursions at Park 403 (City designated name). The participants were very concerned by the current and future impact of townhouse development (see picture) on habitat, water quality, and the 4 ecosystems within (Upper Sawmill Creek, Park 403 Forest, a small Fen and Vernal Pool.
Stay tuned as Tutored by Nature inc will post their sense of relationship - the students' pencil/water-colour sketches, photography and loggings. Ecological issues become quite clear when the students get involved in such an experience.