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Tonight's session was a lot of fun! I think I am going to create a lesson plan on crop circles for our Google Earth project. I never knew there were so many tools available with Google Earth, I cannot wait to show my kids!
Paul I received your slides, I will add them to the power point and email it to everyone this weekend.
See you all next week for our first run through!
Happy Halloween, don't eat too much candy!
Kate
Paul I received your slides, I will add them to the power point and email it to everyone this weekend.
See you all next week for our first run through!
Happy Halloween, don't eat too much candy!
Kate
3 comments:
I like your choice for the unit, very interesting and mysterious at the same time. Maybe you can get to the bottom of this unsolved mystery. I'm sure your kids will get a kick out of your lesson once it's done. Happy Halloween!
Crop circles...reminds me of the show Smallville. I'm interested in seeing what your lessons will be like. Thanks for your hard work on putting the presentation together.
Crop circles are a creative choice, as they are one of the few things that are best viewed from space. I will be interested in seeing the final project and your conclusions on whether they are man-made or alien-made.
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