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Marc.... As a former Earth Science teacher I used the Crustal Evoluation
Project activities. I know that one of the major science equiptment
suppliers still sells it. The whole curriculum project had about 25 units
that you could pick the right one for the concept that you were trying to
teach. Many of the units were "hands on" and each unit could stand alone.
Good Luck. Terry Nixon - Explainer coordinator NASM
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Marc Taylor wrote:
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> Hello everyone:
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> I know this comes up every now and again, but here we go: I was
> wondering who has had success making classroom or workshop activities
> (not exhibits or demonstrations) about plate tectonics. These should be
> activities which can be done by groups of students.
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> Marc Taylor
> Coordinator, Andrus Planetarium
> Hudson River Museum
> 511 Warburton Avenue
> Yonkers, NY 10701
> (914) 963-4550 x223
> Fax: 963-8558
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