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pEducational activity for children at the Calvert Marine Museum, in Solomons, MD, viewed from the upper level. They were apparently making wooden boat models./p (Read More)
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Kids Playing at Childrens Playground Ship |
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pHappy kids play on a toy ship for the children who are able to imagine to sail a ship that would never be able to sail, but immediately sink like Titanic. So that the kids would be able to play the Titanic movie in a safe and regulated outdoor environment.br /
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This playground is located at the old commercial center of Puerto Cruz de Tenerife, where the parents can play with their kids after shopping.br /
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This creative playhouse in form of a ship can help children to have fun in a safe environment with a soft floor and wooden playground equipment that inspires creativity./p (Read More)
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Live From The Rainforest |
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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pJewels of our planet, tropical rainforests adorn our world with rare beauty. This site was conceived as a comprehensive resource for the exploreation of rainforest diversity and rainforests? role in sustaining life on the planet. When ?live,? the site?s real-time interactions and hands-on science activities let students explore what Darwin called ?the greatest expression of life.? The result is a panoply of wildlife image galleries, maps, interviews, experiments, and dispatches that give users a planetary perspective on the world?s rainforests.br /
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Giving classroom-bound students an in-the-field experience was the goal of Live From the Rainforest. Scientists made weekly ?live broadcasts? from the Amazon rainforest with video, Web chats, and on-air email, along with daily updates from the field team?both online and via satellite. Video, QTVR, and animation let students see the rainforest live and breathe. An extensive database was used to collect and organize data, and teachers could register for the project, sample lesson plans, order multimedia kits, connect with online mentors, and track classroom participation.br /
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Teachers friend alphabooks |
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What Your fifth grader needs to know |
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