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At 8:53 AM -0500 11/7/02, Peg Yacobucci wrote: >I am seeking suggestions for a fun and educational outreach activity >for junior high students (11-14 years old) that involves fossils and >Earth history. I'm trying to develop something hands-on and >investigatory using the common Paleozoic marine invertebrates >(brachiopods etc.), but just can't seem to get inspired. This is sort of a lame reply, but you could look at the National Association of Geoscience Teachers website http://www.nagt.org/ The Journal of Geoscience Education is archived there. Bill -- ----------------------------------------------- William P. Chaisson Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Rochester ph 585-275-0601 Rochester, New York 14627 USA fax 585-244-5689 http://www.earth.rochester.edu/chaisson/chaisson.html
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