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  1. Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? (Picture Puffin) by Bill Martin, 1994-01-27
  2. The World of the Polar Bear
  3. The Last Polar Bear: Facing the Truth of a Warming World
  4. Little Polar Bear Sticker Book by Hans de Beer, 2001-12-01
  5. Polar Bears and the Arctic (Magic Tree House Rsrch Gdes(R)) by Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce, 2007-09-25
  6. A Polar Bear Journey by Debbie S. Miller, 2005-03-01
  7. Little Polar Bear, Take Me Home! by Hans de Beer, 2001-08-01
  8. Polar Bears Past Bedtime (Magic Tree House, No. 12) by Mary Pope Osborne, 1998-01-12
  9. Polar Bears by Ian Stirling, 1999-01-15
  10. Polar Bears National Geographic 2008 Wall Calendar
  11. Polar Bear Night (New York Times Best Illustrated Books (Awards)) by Lauren Thompson, 2004-10-01
  12. Little Polar Bear and the Husky Pup by Hans De Beer, Rosemary Lanning, 1999-10-01
  13. The Polar Bear Son: An Inuit Tale by Lydia Dabcovich, 1999-03-29
  14. Polar the Titanic Bear by Daisy Corning Stone Spedden, Laurie McGaw, et all 2001-09-01

161. Polar Bear
WebQuest an inquiryoriented learning environment that makes good use of the Web.
http://www.besd61.k12.il.us/webquests/4th Grade/Nogoda/polarbear/student.htm
Polar Bear, Polar Bear What Do You See? A WebQuest for 1st - 4th Grade Designed by Jeff Nogoda Introduction Task Process Evaluation ... Teacher Page Introduction The Bradley Zoo has just been informed that a polar bear will be living at their zoo. They have asked you to help them get ready to care for the bear. Your job is to gather as much information as possible to recommend to the zookeeper how to care for the bear. The Task You and your friends will be placed in teams of 3 or 4 students. Each team will gather information about polar bears. Each team will then create a care plan for a polar bear. Helping each other will be very important to the survival of the polar bear in the zoo.
The Process Find out what a polar bear looks like. Also, click on gallery and . for more pictures. Click on the pictures for a larger picture. 2. Print out the form you will use to record information about polar bears. 3. Click on links below for polar bear information.

162. Bear, Polar :: D20srd.org
To use this ability, a polar bear must hit with a claw attack. A polar bearhas a +8 racial bonus on any Swim check to perform some special action or
http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/bearPolar.htm
Bear, Polar
Size/Type Large Animal Hit Dice (68 hp) Initiative Speed 40 ft. (8 squares), swim 30 ft. Armor Class 15 (-1 size, +1 Dex, +5 natural), touch 10, flat-footed Base Attack/Grapple Attack Claw melee ( Full Attack claws melee ( ) and bite melee ( Space/Reach 10 ft./5 ft. Special Attacks Improved grab Special Qualities Low-light vision ... Saves Fort , Ref , Will Abilities Str 27, Dex 13, Con 19, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 6 Skills Hide Listen Spot Swim Feats ... Environment Cold plains Organization Solitary or pair Challenge Rating Advancement 9-12 HD (Large) Level Adjustment These long, lean carnivores are slightly taller than brown bears.
Combat
Polar bears fight just as brown bears do. Improved Grab Ex To use this ability, a polar bear must hit with a claw attack. It can then attempt to start a grapple as a free action without provoking an attack of opportunity Skills A polar bear has a +8 racial bonus on any Swim check to perform some special action or avoid a hazard. It can always choose to take 10 on a Swim check, even if distracted or endangered. It can use the run action while swimming, provided it swims in a straight line. *A polar bear’s white coat bestows a +12 racial bonus on

163. Lesson Title:
Once upon a time there was a beautiful white polar bear who often visited the St.Lawrence As she explored the island, she soon met Mr. polar Bear.
http://www.utmsi.utexas.edu/people/staff/dunton/k12/Polar Bear Polar Bear.htm
Lesson Title Polar Bear Polar Bear
Lesson adapted from: “Arctic Centers and Finger plays": http://www.angelfire.com/ma/1stGrade/arctic.html
Grade Level: Lower Elementary Duration: 1 class period TEKS: K.5(a), K.6(a,b,c,d,e), K.7(d), K.9, 1.6(a,b,c,d), 1.8(a,b), 1.9(a,b), 1.10(a,b,c) Lesson Overview: In this lesson students will be listening to a story about a polar that likes to change his color. The teacher will use a clear bear shaped bottles filled with water and food coloring to change the color of the animal as the story progresses. Objectives:
  • Students will be using observational and listening skills as well as following instructions to find answers.
Materials:
  • a dropper food coloring 4 honey bottles bear-shaped (cleaned out) flour and water
Advance Preparation:
  • Have bottles filled with water and corresponding color as well as the flour and water mixture. Place the bottles in an obscure place in correct order of story. Have children close eyes while correct bottle is pulled. Color mixtures Yellow + Blue = Green, Yellow + Blue + Red = Brown.

164. Powell's Books - Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? By Bill Jr Martin
What will you hear when you read this book to a preschool child?Lots ofnoise!Children will chant the rhythmic words. They ll make the sounds the animals
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165. San Diego Zoo.org
The polar Cam page has moved.You will be redirected to the new page in 5 seconds.If this page does not redirect, click here. Be sure to bookmark the new
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/zoo/polarcam.html
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The Polar Cam page has moved. You will be redirected to the new page in 5 seconds. If this page does not redirect, click here . Be sure to bookmark the new page. Contact us About Us Zoo Jobs
© 2005 Zoological Society of San Diego Accredited, AZA

166. San Diego Zoo.org
At first thought, a polar bear in sunny San Diego seems curiously out of place.But with the San Diego Zoo s polar Bear Plunge, you ll discover that polar
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/zoo/ex_polar_bear_plunge.html
zoo home directions guest services activities ... interactive map
Quick facts
Location (indicated in orange on the map): San Diego Zoo , below Skyfari West
Habitat/Region featured: Arctic taiga and tundra in the summertime
Size: 4.4 acres; the Plunge holds 130,000 gallons (494,000 liters) of water cooled to 58 degrees Fahrenheit (14 degrees Celsius)
Opening date: June 29, 1996
Nearest dining facility Skywest food stand
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Kalluk Tatqiq Chinook Shikari The bears rotate on exhibit in sibling pairs: Kalluk with Tatqiq, or Chinook with Shikari.
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167. Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?
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Written by: Bill Martin Jr. Eric Carle
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5
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Summary: kids love Comment: My pre-K students love reading this big book. They act out the animal sounds and try to predict what is coming next. They ask to read it so often, they are almost reading it themselves. Customer Rating:
Summary: Fun noises! Comment: My seven-month old loves this book. She has enjoyed it for months. She really likes the sound-effects. They are fun and right on for these animals (although I don't know what a flamingo fluting sounds like, the rest are familiar).
This book ALWAYS makes my daughter smile. Customer Rating:
Summary: Another charming Eric Carle Comment: We know what brown bear saw, and this tells what the polar bear hears! The beautiful colors of Eric Carle's illistations, as well as loved zoo animals and fun sounds make this a sensory delight for all.
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168. Polar Bear Central *** WWF-Canada ***
Visit WWFCanada s polar Bear Central, a fun, interactive and educational polarbear site. Send polar bear postcards, view stunning polar bear photos,
http://www.wwf.ca/EN/PolarBearCentral/
Now more than ever WWF needs your help to safeguard the polar bear's Arctic home. Adopt a polar bear for yourself or someone you love. Adopt a Polar Bear
Here's a cool way to stay in touch! Send polar bear greetings to your friends and family. Send a Polar Postcard
Contact WWF
Privacy and Security Policies Site Credits ... Polar Bear Adoption Summary

169. IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group
Website for presentation of circumpolar cooperation on polar bear research andmanagement under the auspices of IUCN.
http://pbsg.npolar.no/
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170. COSEWIC Species Database : Bear, Polar
COSEWIC, Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, Contact Us,Mailing Address, Phone fax email, Questions and Comments.
http://www.cosewic.gc.ca/eng/sct1/searchdetail_e.cfm?id=167&StartRow=1&boxSt

171. Hinterland Who's Who - Polar Bear
polar Bear. Mammal Fact Sheets polar Bear. The polar bear is the largest landmeateater—it can weigh 800 kg, about as much as a small car.
http://www.hww.ca/hww2.asp?id=99

172. The Bear Facts About The Polar Bear
Where did they come from? What s their IQ? How big are their paws? All the factsabout the world s largest land predator (and their cute cubs) compiled by
http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/facts3.php
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Polar Bear Evolution

Prepared in 1995, this report presents a thorough description of what is known about polar bear populations.
About the Polar Bear
Scientists believe that Ursus maritimus, the "sea bear," evolved about 200,000 years ago from brown bear ancestors.
Polar bears are superbly adapted for survival in the Far North.
Polar bears are the world's largest land predators. They top the food chain in the Arctic, where they dine primarily on seals.
Adult male polar bears weigh from 775 to more than 1,500 pounds. Females are considerably smaller, normally weighing 330 to 550 pounds.
Polar bears range throughout the Arctic in areas where they can hunt seals at open leads. The five "polar bear nations" where the ice bears are found include the U. S. (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Denmark (Greenland), and Norway.
Polar Bear Cubs
Female polar bears usually have two cubs. Though mating takes place in April or May, the fertile ova are not implanted until the following fall when the mother prepares to go into the den. (This process is known as delayed implantation.)
The female polar bear gives birth to her cubs about two months after she enters the den. Newborns are 12 to 14 inches long and weigh little more than a pound.

173. Plastic Polar Bear - Polar Bear, 2 1/4-inch Plastic Animal - Tapir And Friends W
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174. The Bear DenPolar Bear
The Bear DenOfficial Web Site of the Bear Taxon Advisory Group of the AmericanZoo Aquarium Society.
http://www.bearden.org/polbear.html
POLAR BEAR Ursus maritimus Description: Polar bears are the largest bear species, weighing in at between 440 and 1760 pounds with an overall body length of 8' 5".
They have a distinctive all white coat, triangular profile, long neck, and small ears. A polar bear's nose, lips and all skin under their fur is black. Their front paws are very wide for paddling through arctic waters, they use their hind feet as rudders. The soles of their feet are covered with vacuoles that actually act as suction cups while walking (and running) on the ice. Their heavy fur, dense underfur, and thick layer of insulating fat allows them to maintain a normal body temperature when the outside temperature drops to -37 degrees C.
Range: It is found in Greenland, Norway, the former Soviet Union, Canada and Alaska.
Habitat: Polar bears are found in the areas of annual ice that forms around the shorelines of the continents and archipelagoes at the circumpolar Arctic. This area has the highest concentration of food sources available, as compared to more northern latitudes with multiyear ice which is biologically more barren and where polar bears are rarely found. Diet: Polar bears are almost exclusively carnivores, feeding on ringed and bearded seals, young walruses and occasionally a narwhal or beluga. They have been known to eat carrion and may occasionally eat berries or other plant material when available.

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