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[Between 1930 and 1950] (Creation)
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0.025 m of textual records
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Item is one volume of a handwritten lesson plan on zoology, including scientific descriptions about fish, birds, amphibians, insects and small mammals. Details about the genetic make-up of these creatures and how they see, feel, breathe and move are explained. Notes are also given regarding the natural habitats of fish, insects or animals being described, along with a look at their life history (i.e. how they are born, how they spend their time and a typical death attributed to each creature). Hand drawn or traced diagrams are included throughout the item.
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The Zoology lesson plan has comments written by an unidentified person in red ink throughout and may have been completed by C.R. Judd as part of teacher-training coursework for his Permanent First Class Teaching Certificate.
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The lesson plan was created by Judd following the required Ontario education curriculum of the time. The language used and ideas expressed in the lesson plan are also indicative of the time.