57 resultados para Extinct Mammals
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"A bibliography": p. 245-247.
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Most of the titles are from the Charles Sheldon library which belongs now to Yale University.
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Bibliography: p. 220-222.
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When using this activity book, students will become familiar with the traits and appearance of 16 mammal species that live in Illinois. The information and activities can help you meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 6.B.1, 6.B.2, 6.C.1, 6.C.2, 10.1.1a, 10.A.1b, 10.A.2a, 10.A.2b, 12.B.2a, 12.B.2b, 12.B.3b.
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When using this activity book, students will become familiar with the traits and appearance of 16 mammal species that live in Illinois. The information and activities can help you meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 6.B.1, 6.B.2, 6.C.1, 6.C.2, 10.1.1a, 10.A.1b, 10.A.2a, 10.A.2b, 12.B.2a, 12.B.2b, 12.B.3b.
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The mammals from Illinois' Past activity book from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is designed to supplement your curriculum in a variety of ways. The information and activities contained in this publication are targeted to grades kindergarten through three and can help you meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 12.A.1a; 12.A.1b; 12.B.1a; 12.E.1b; 16.A.1a; 16.B.1b; 16.E.1; 17.A.1a; 17.B.1b; 17.D.1.
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The mammals from Illinois' Past activity book from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is designed to supplement your curriculum in a variety of ways. The information and activities contained in this publication are targeted to grades kindergarten through three and can help you meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 12.A.1a; 12.A.1b; 12.B.1a; 12.E.1b; 16.A.1a; 16.B.1b; 16.E.1; 17.A.1a; 17.B.1b; 17.D.1.
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Bibliography: p. 33
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Addenda: p. 599-603, [1]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Publication 2406.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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No more published under this title.
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"May 1937."
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At the headd of title: Department of the interior, Franklin K. Lane, secretary. national park service, Stephen T. Mather, director.