by Olga Laplante
I am at a wonderful model lesson here, at NECC in Washington. A bit of a preview, the Essential Question, "How do natural disasters affect people?", the current Project Coordinator of the TRC project as well as a former TRC Project Coordinator will guide students through an exploration of natural disasters around the world. Through email exchanges, students discover where and under what conditions natural disasters are most likely to occur, as well as the impact they have on humans. Particular attention will be given to natural disasters that impact their own lives and those of their corresponding ePal.
Try this wiki for more information, http://naturaldisasterspbl.wikispaces.com. Great presenters, Amber Rowland, University of Kansas with Kari Stubbs. Check it out.
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Seed Packets

Anyhow, this is the time of year that we begin to start seedlings, the time of year that we look to a resurrection of life and hope for the future.
In this frame of mind, let me alert you to the good people at ACTEM who have resurrected the impressive work of SEED by posting the SEED packets at their site.
For more information on SEED, contact Jenifer Van Deusen, Former Chief Horticulturist
Learning Metaphors
Join the Seedlings Social Network
Gardening at LIM Resources Wiki
Troy Howard Middle School Garden Project (Belfast, Maine)
What will you be planting this Spring?
Photo Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/33607658@N00/530024656/
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