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In this story, the GLOBE Kids are extremely excited to perform a play for the rest of the school, demonstrating what they have learned about the Earth and all of its parts. They have a glitch when they can?t decide which Earth component is the most important, but end up learning a lot about the Earth, sun, water, air, soil, and living things ? and the way these components are interconnected.
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This
teacher
guide
of
classroom
activities
is
focused
on
ancient
solar
astronomical
observation
and
calendaring
by
early
cultures,
particularly
in
the
American
Southwest.
Activities
range
from
individual
or
small
group
projects
to
whole-class
exercises.
The
activities
are
designed
to
have
students
engage
in
real
scientific
data-taking
and
analysis
while
at
the
same
time
getting
a
sense
of
how
non-technological
...
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This
interactive
adventure
engages
children
in
a
story-based
scenario
that
emphasizes
concepts
of
remote
sensing
and
how
NASA
scientists
use
satellite
imagery
to
better
understand
the
Earth's
environmental
changes.
It
introduces
students
to
Earth
science
concepts,
beginning
with
classifying
objects
in
satellite
images
by
shape,
color
and
texture,
building
a
foundation
for
interpreting
and
understanding
...
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