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Teacher-tested, sorted by standard and grade level
Featured Lesson: Degrees of Change—Conservation in My Community (3-8): Students become reporters or photographers to investigate and document local conservation efforts.
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What you do counts! To learn more, watch Six Degrees Could Change the World, premiering Feb 10 on the National Geographic Channel. This is the first in a series of environmentally–focused films, part of the Preserve our Planet initiative.
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My Wonderful World
National Geographic is leading a campaign to increase geographic learning at school, at home, and in the community. Join thousands of people like you who believe geography is essential. Visit MyWonderfulWorld.org to
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Interactive fun for home or the classroom
Featured Activities: Prehistoric World Discover the extraordinary animals that roamed prehistoric Earth. Learn how these animals adapted to their environments and how newly discovered dinosaurs are named—then create your own!
Dinosaurs:
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
Uncover an 82-million year old mystery...
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U2 3D Music is transnational, crossing boundaries and opening cultural connections. Watch the Irish band U2 perform in the first live-action 3D Concert Movie.
AP Human Geography
Give your motivated high school geography students the opportunity to take a college-level course introducing them to patterns and processes that have shaped human understanding, use, and alteration of Earth's surface. Visit AP Human Geography for course materials, teacher resources, articles, lesson plans, and more.
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Hundreds of printer-friendly maps
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