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I think there is no way to stop natural disasters. Even if we try to stop them you can't. You can't stop them because it's just how the world works and you can't control the world.
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I think that everything we have ever done, at any point in our life will definitely affect the earth in one way or another. Most of the time you kill the earth by littering and not recycling.
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One of my groups is involved in a writing project (writing poems, stories, tales) . They are currently working on volcanoes.They'd like to know more about volcanoes, what it is like to live near an active or a dormant volcano, what is the landscape like....So, let them know... genealberty@epals.com
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Yes, I am still available and interested. Jennifer
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We are a school in upstate NY in the foothills of the Adirondacks who does a small unit on natural disasters. Our reading series also covers the topic, but to make it more authentic and to give an audience to the reports we would love to become part of this project. This sounds like the one. Email me...
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I am a teacher in upstate NY in the foothills of the Adirondacks and would love to share with your class. I like the idea of international classrooms where students can equally learn about cultures other than their own as we are not a diverse school, so students from the area if they do not travel, are...
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In my opinion the natural disasters are very very dangerous, but we don't STOP them. I agree with you. The natural disasters can cause a lot of probems.
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Hi, I am a British teacher working in the United Arab Emirates. I teach grade 4 and we have recently been doing some work on natural disasters and how people around the world prepare for and deal with them. Most of my class are not native English speakers but we are an international school, teaching...
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Looking to link up with another classroom to partner with the Natural Disaster Project. I have a Science Class between the ages of 14-18. We are located in Littleton, Colorado, USA. You can e-mail me at jreagan@epals.com Thanks Joel Reagan
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Hey, We are starting our 7 week natural disaster project next week. I would be interested in emailing with your students. Do you still need a collaborating clas? I have 4 6th grade classes but I think it could work with your 3 classes. Thanks! Marion