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Becca Palczynsky
November 7, 2012
OAS, Middle, GFL, 2012, Skills, World

World's Most Extreme: Human-Geo by Country

Becca Palczynsky
November 7, 2012
OAS, Middle, GFL, 2012, Skills, World
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Students will learn to analyze patterns by comparing information through a spatial perspective.

Grade level(s): Middle                          Standards: OAS, GFL                            Produced By: Heather Braucher

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