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Joys of learning

A total of 20-to-25 students a day, aged seven to 12, took part in a week-long Actua science camp in Rankin Inlet last week.

The theme of this year’s science camp was science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

Nate Makpah, from left, Megan McLeod and Alaine Sateana Tologanak are all business working on their health project during the Actua summer science camp’s visit to Rankin Inlet from July 22-26, 2019. Darrell Greer/NNSL photo
Kortni McKay raises her hand with the answer as instructor Sauvanne Julien looks to see if any more hands are raised during the Actua summer science camp’s visit to Rankin Inlet from July 22 to 26, 2019. Darrell Greer/NNSL photo
McKenna McLeod, left, can’t resist doing a little styling to Joy Kowtak’s hair during a group session at the Actua summer science camp in Rankin Inlet on July 25, 2019. Darrell Greer/NNSL photo
Jemma Akerolik, from left, Landon Tulugak, Brison Kowtak, (instructor) Hyejun Kim and Kukik Kusugak figure out the next clue in their health project during the Actua summer science camp’s visit to Rankin Inlet from July 22-26, 2019. Darrell Greer/NNSL photo