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September 28 and September 29 , 2011

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Identifying Hemispheres on Pumpkin Globe

These students are learning  to identify the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.  They used blue and red yarn to represent the prime meridian and 180 degrees longitude on their pumpkin globes.  They'll apply their new skills to globes of the earth when we meet again for the next lesson.

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