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  • 04-10-2010 3:28 PM In reply to

    • Marilyn S
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    Re: 9th grade US class looking for partners for a global warming project

    Hello Silvia,

    Are you still looking for students to work on the global warming project? My 7th graders (13 years old) are ready to start right away!

    Hope to hear from you!

    Marilyn S.

    New Jersey, USA


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  • 02-23-2010 12:47 PM In reply to

    • Silvia A
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    Re: 9th grade US class looking for partners for a global warming project

    Hi there!

    My name is Silvia Avanza and I teach English as MFL at a scientific High school in Milan, Italy. I would like to join in your project on global warming with one of my classes (2nd year, 15-year-old students). I'm collecting their e-mail addresses. If you agree, I can send them to you with my next email.

    Bye for now.

    Silvia


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  • 11-02-2009 11:25 AM

    • frances p
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    9th grade US class looking for partners for a global warming project

    Hello,

    My 9th grade classes have just finished a huge project on Biomes and have begun looking at how energy gets to the Earth and how it is used. By the middle of November, we will begin talking about Global Warming in detail, and I would like for the each one of the classes to create a digital story on how Global Warming has affected each of the biomes they created. The project would be due at the end of November. I would love to team up with a class that can see direct effects of Global Warming in their own environments so that my inner-city students can get a 'feel' of the devastating effects of this phenomenon. The students range between 14 and 16 years, and have very little interaction with their natural environment.

     

    Frances Peterson-Murray

    N.Y.


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