Virtual Canadian Museum Of Nature Arctic Iceage Extinction and Fossils Exhibits
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If you are teaching a unit about world history, events, natural disasters, iceage, social studies or berington land bridge or even fossils or extinction you can use this unit for an add on to your lesson. If you want to use it as stand alone consider having students pick an animal they would like to research and find the facts you can use to educate them on the species. It's a click and see exhibit that exposes the fossil, animal type, and how they crossed from Siberia into the High Arctic. I have a time line of warm and cold cycles, the years it happened and a map of the berington bridge where the first humans crossed as well as mammals. Jeferson's sloth foot, Woolly Mammoth skeleton, Giant Beaver Teeth, Images of all animals reconstructed, Beringian Lion, American Mastodon, Giant Camel, Flat headed Peccary skull and skeleton, Woolly Rhinoceros, Arctic Hyena Teeth, cats and maps as well as a bridge indictating where the first humans and mammals crossed into Canada. Includes 22 pages of exciting finds. Includes animals that are still alive today. The fossils are always updating as years pass and you can find the updates on the web under Arctic Creatures of the High North.