This area of the site has some great extra resources to enhance the experience and may open up some rather interesting avenues of study.
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Nov 8, 2010
National Geographic's - Great Migrations - FREE Educational Resources
This area of the site has some great extra resources to enhance the experience and may open up some rather interesting avenues of study.
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I'm so bummed that I missed out on the free video release. Apparently it went really fast. Sadly we don't get NGC so we'll wait to for the library to get it.
ReplyDeleteI was rather disappointed as well!
ReplyDeleteWe just watched the first episode "Science of Migration" on demand and it was incredible. KM kept saying, "That's so cool!" "I wanna try that!" "I want that job!"