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(2019山东实验中学4月质检)
SECONDARY PROGRAMS & RESOURCES
PRESENTATION—EXPLORING WILDLIFE CONSERVATION(1 HOUR)
$3 per student plus admission.
Learn about several of the Toronto Zoo’s conservation projects that are working to save endangered species.
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ZOO AMBASSADOR STUDENT VOLUNTEERS
The Toronto Zoo is looking for secondary students who enjoy interacting with people to assist at special events and our summer Zoo Camp.
For more information, please email us at tzvolunteers@torontozoo.ca.
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HALF-DAY WORKSHOP—CLIMATE CHANGE
$4 per student plus admission.
Students will learn about natural and human causes contributing to climate change and the effect it is having on ecosystems.
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GREEN TECHNOLOGY TOUR(1 HOUR)
$2 per student plus admission.
Learn about sustainable(可持续的)development practices while visiting a few of the green projects performed at the zoo.
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GUIDED TOURS
·Endangered Species
·Evolution
·Climate Change
·Wildlife Health Centre
All tours can be adapted for students with special needs or English as a second language.
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ZOO SCHOOL
Students can earn their grade 11 biology credits in the summer at the Toronto Zoo!
This unique experience includes behind-the-scenes tours, getting close to animals, career discussions with zoo staff and interactive classroom discussions.
2019·Registration now open
2020·Registration details available in early 2019
For registration details, please visit:torontozoo.com/
educationandcamps/zooschool.
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SECONDARY LEVEL ASSIGNMENTS FREE to download from website.
Challenge your students to observe, read, think, record data, and make their own discoveries at the zoo.
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WILDLIFE HEALTH CENTRE
Educate your students about the vital behind-the-scenes work of the zoo’s wildlife science specialists, including reproductive science, nutritional physiology, and conservation and wildlife research. Viewing times may vary. Please call 416-392-5932 for current information.
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Full program descriptions are available at torontozoo.com or you can email us at school@torontozoo.ca for more information.
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1.What opportunity can students get according to the text?
A.Helping in the summer Zoo Camp.
B.Feeding and training animals in the zoo.
C.Volunteering in the zoo’s routine work.
D.Earning their grade 10 biology credits.
2.How much does a program about climate cost?
A.Free of charge. B.$2. C.$3. D.$4.
3.How can people get all the program information?
A.Call 416-392-5932.
B.Visit torontozoo.com.
C.Email them at tzvolunteers@torontozoo.ca.
D.Visit torontozoo.com/educationandcamps/zooschool.