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Most uncommon Arctic animals

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Descriptor: biology zoology

Age range: 13 - 19

Resource type: video

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Project: EDU-ARCTIC

Author: Anna Wielgopolan

STEM strategy criteria: Contextualization of STEM teaching, Curriculum implementation, Emphasis on STEM topics and competencies, High quality instruction classroom materials, Inquiry Based Science Education (IBSE), Instruction, School infrastructure

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Discover the extraordinary inhabitants of the far north and learn about their amazing properties, allowing them to survive in this harsh, cold environment. Meet true unicorns, musk-scented buddies of mammoths, record travellers, ice bugs and many other fantastic creatures. And where can they be found? Of course - in the Arctic!

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