Hello, Somewhere I missed out on viewing the mural or the orginial
correspondance in the sequence. Would someone send it to mme
again?
Thanks,
Bev
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Bev DeVore-Wedding
Math/Science Instructor
Meeker High School
P.O. Box 159, 550 School St.
Meeker CO 81641-0159
970.878.9070 ext. 330
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From: "O'Connell, Suzanne" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:21:09 -0400
Subject: FW: Weatherinig, Erosion, Deposition mural
Yes.
It’s wonderful.
Suzanne
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Subject: Re: Weatherinig, Erosion,
Deposition mural
Very nice!
Thanks for
sharing!
Eric
On 3/26/08 8:28 AM, "Glenn Dolphin"
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Good morning.
I teach Earth Science in
upstate New York and every year as we do the
unit on WED, I complete a
mural on the front board ustilizing humor and
graphical models of some of
the major concepts. It seems to be a very
effective strategy for my
9th grade classes. They like the visual
nature, and although some
of the humor escapes them...most of it gets
through.
It has been
evolving over the years, and I have received many parts as
ideas from
students...and if you can get them to come up with ideas,
which work,
then you know their understanding must be pretty good.
Mission
accomplished. I offer it to this group for your enjoyment, use,
comments.
My favorite part is near the bottom...The
rocktafarians...part of the
reggae list.
Enjoy.
Best
regards,
flipper
Earth Science teacher
Earth Science DAL
Union - Endicott High School
Endicott, New York
"Anyone can slay a
dragon," he told me,
"but try waking up every morning and loving the
world all over again.
That's what takes a real hero."
Brian
Andreas
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