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titleLiving SchoolBook: Projects
descriptionThe Living SchoolBook offers a variety of online projects created by K-12 teachers and students. Projects range from databases of animal and biome information to interactive watershed management resources and virtual learning spaces.
mediumtext/HTML
subjectunited states history, earth science, biology, geography, state history, history, technology and civilization, mechanics, cultural awareness, technology,
typeCollection
level8, 12, 11, 9, 10, 3, 5, 4, 6, 7, 2, 1, kindergarten,
keywordsAnimals, Climate, Immigration, Forests, Deserts, Tundra, Biomes, Genome, Projects, Water quality, Abolition, Professional development, Teachers and teaching, Learning communities, Railroads and railways, Web development, Beaver River, Lewis County (New York),
mediatorTeachers, Middle school teachers, Secondary school teachers, Elementary school teachers,
beneficiaryStudents
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderThe Living Schoolbook
recordCreated2003-09-29T00:13:33-5:00
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