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The “Presenting Leptoceratops” fossil model is a great way to engage young children in hands on learning about ancient natural history. The Leptoceratops model offers an introduction to herbivores from…
View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueAn interdisciplinary K-9 curriculum on Monarch butterflies to supplement science instruction. Includes slide sets, field guide, and two educational games.
View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueFull size two-piece normal model opens in half to show inner chambers and valves of the heart, as well as aortic arch, superior and inferior vena cava, pulmonary and cardiac veins.
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Nutrition Bingo for First Nations and Inuit, published by Health Canada, is an interactive game modeled after the traditional bingo game, but designed for ages 5 years and older to learn about healthy foods…
View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueAn education package from the Minstry of Natural Resources to develop appreciation, understanding and conservation principles relating to forest, fish and wildlife resources. Includes artefacts along with…
View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueAn education kit on water quality in the Great Lakes including maps, a puzzle, transparencies, and a poster.
View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueThis all-clear, plexiglas unit will hold water dirt and other materials so that students can see up close how worms, slugs, bugs etc. live and move.
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What Leaf Is It? is a hands-on nature kit containing samples of North American leaves, both identified and unidentified. The kit also contains a leaf identification manual and a teacher’s manual with…
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Keep it green: a discovery game for environmental consciousness’ goal is for all players to reach planet earth while it is still ‘green and living.’ Using their playing rocks and magic screens, each…