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Arctic ANIMALS

by  The Toledo Zoo

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Where is the Arctic? Does anything live there? How do polar bears stay warm? These and other questions will be explored and answered. This program include a live tour of our arctic exhibit with plenty of time to ask and answer questions from your zoo guide.

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About This Program

Cost

Multipoint: $55.00
Point to Point: $55.00


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Length

30-40 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons

Minimum participants:

none

Maximum participants:

Up to 75 maximum, but for optimum interactivity we suggest less than 30 students


Primary Disciplines

Science, STEM


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference – Webcam/desktop (Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco WebEx, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, etc...)
Google Hang Out
Zoom
WebEx



Booking Information

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Receive this program and 9 more for one low price when you purchase the CILC Virtual Expeditions package. Learn more

For more information contact CILC by email info@cilc.org or by phone (507) 388-3672

Provider's Cancellation Policy

Sites may wish to connect to The Toledo Zoo in a TEST call prior to the scheduled program. If no TEST call was made, the full fee will be charged to sites that cannot connect at program time. Cancellation must be made at least a week before the program. Programs may be rescheduled.

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The Toledo Zoo

Toledo, OH
United States

Take a tour of exhibits at the Toledo Zoo to meet live animals in one of our interactive virtual programs! All programs include views of animal exhibits and up close animals as well as plenty of time for questions and answers with your knowledgeable zoo guides.

Contact:
Alexandra Burris
alexandra.burris@toledozoo.org
41938557212049

Program Details

Format

Definition of "Arctic"

Adaptations of animals that live in the Arctic

Tour of arctic animal exhibits at the Toledo Zoo and other animals adapted to the cold

Objectives

1. Find the Arctic on a world map/globe
2. Compare/contrast "our" weather/wildlife to that of the Arctic

Standards Alignment

National Standards

• Understand populations and ecosystems
• Understand the diversity and adaptations of organisms
• Understand the importance of natural resources; that the environment provides for the needs of living things
• Show beginning understanding of how human activities may alter the environment