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Becca Palczynsky
September 14, 2016
2016, GFL, Middle, OAS, U.S.A.

Archipelago Hotspot

Becca Palczynsky
September 14, 2016
2016, GFL, Middle, OAS, U.S.A.
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Description: Students will discover how the Hawaiian Islands were created.  Students will learn how the volcanic eruptions affect humans and how they adapt and modify their environment.

Grade level(s): Middle School                Standards: OAS, GFL
Produced By: Glenda Sullivan

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