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“Rolling on the Tundra” Exhibit on ALI – An Interdisciplinary Lesson on Polar Bears and Climate Change

Posted by: Julene Reed | October 17, 2008 | No Comment |

Rolling on the Tundra” is an interdisciplinary study of polar bears and climate change that is featured on the Apple Learning Interchange (ALI). This exhibit was created in partnership with Apple, Polar Bears International, and Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots as well as teachers and students from St. George’s Independent School in Collierville, Tennessee.

In conjunction with this exhibit, there is also a Ning and a blog (as well as an ALI group). Through those, teachers and students can post comments, plan collaborative activities, and connect globally with schools around the world who are interested in these topics. Please know that the ALI exhibit and the connected resources are a dynamic work in progress. We are adding media and content constantly. Soon there will be photos and videos and other resources teachers can use with their students. And the blog will be very busy during the week of the videoconferences with lots of postings. Feel free to enter comments and questions for scientists on the blog (and your students may do the same)!

There are three webcasts being held live from the tundra the first week of November. During those activities, scientists working with polar bears will be sharing information live from the Hudson Bay area!

I hope you will find these resources of value in your classrooms. Please join us in this “Polar Bear Adventure!”

“Rolling on the Tundra: A Polar Bear Adventure”

The Polar Bear Ning

The ALI Group on Polar Bears

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