At Keewatin-Patricia District School Board, experiential learning is a holistic approach to learning by connecting the students to the learning goals and curriculum through physical, emotional and mental engagement. Experiential learning at Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is focused on using the experiential learning cycle which provides students with the opportunity to experience, reflect and apply their new knowledge. Around Keewatin-Patricia District School Board, experiential learning benefits our students by providing a variety of different opportunities for students to make connections beyond the curriculum. Often, we have Elders and Knowledge Keepers share traditional teachings and connecting to literacy and history, students designing and conducting ice fishing experiments following the scientific method, hiking and spending time outdoors to learn language and study environmental science, and completing design and building challenges to grow in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Experiential learning not only helps students achieve their learning goals, but it also benefits our students by providing opportunities for positive character development, strengthening relationships and developing learning skills. Consistently, we see students who typically are disengaged and struggling in the mainstream classroom come to life, remain focused and become leaders when we take their learning outdoors. Their teachers get to know their students better and build relationships. The students get to know each other more, and the classroom becomes a better environment to learn.