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Coral: A Colorful Community
22 Aug, 2013. 0 Comments. . Posted By: lncigc

Program Description:

Children learn what coral is, where it lives, what it eats and how it protects itself. Explore different types of real coral skeletons, experience how a coral polyp feels and view pictures of some of the creatures that live in a coral reef. Using beautiful puppets, everyone can participate in making a coral reef habitat come to life.

Organizations Served: School and After-School

Program Provider: Cincinnati Museum Center
Grade Level: a) Pre-K, b) Kindergarten, c) 1st Grade, d) 2nd Grade, e) 3rd Grade

How much does the program cost? $130

Program Provider Website: http://www.cincymuseum.org/educators
Contact Person Name: Karen Venetian
Contact Person Phone: 513-287-7000 x7204
Contact Person Email: kvenetian@cincymuseum.org
Subject Matter: Animals, Biology, Habitat

Program Length: Less than 1 hour
Maximum Number of Students: 25
Days Offered: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Times Offered: Flexible
State Content Standards Met: Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana
Venue Needed: Classroom
Region: Greater Cincinnati Area

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