Join us as we leave Peru behind and are sailing towards Ecuador! Joe Grabowski, the host of the World’s Most Exciting Classroom is currently onboard the Oosterschelde. He’ll share a few highlights from his time in the Amazon Rainforest in remote Manu National Park. We’ll have the incredible Callie Broaddus beam in as well to share the world class conservation work she is doing in the cloud forest of Ecuador. Through her organization, Reserva Youth Land Trust, they have formed the first reserve fully funded by youth generated donations. Through her expeditions into the could forest, she has documented incredible biodiversity and they’ve discovered new species along the way. We’ll have the results of our Making Crystals with Baking Soda Experiment. See this week’s new experiment and undertake the challenge. Join a Kahoot quiz and live Q&A session! Can you guess what this week’s Curiosity of the Week is?
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