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Global Change

Lessons

Change and Cycles

A small picture of land and water.

Where Land, Air, and Water Meet

Time and Cycles

A small picture of flowers.

Logs of Straws - Dendrochronolgy

Earth as Home

A small picture of a boat in the water.

An Island Home

Teaching Guide

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Teaching Guide

PDF* Format

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Poster Information in PDF format

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PDF version of the Teacher Packet

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Evaluation form in PDF format

Lessons in PDF* Format

Change and Cycles

A small picture of land and water.

Where Land, Air, and Water Meet
(PDF)

Time and Cycles

A small picture of flowers.

Logs of Straws - Dendrochronolgy
(PDF)

Earth as Home

A small picture of a boat in the water.

An Island Home
(PDF)

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This teacher packet was originally published and printed in 1993. The online edition contains full text from the original publication. Some images have been modified or added to improve the scientific visualization of information. This document has undergone official review and approval for publications established by the National Mapping Division, U.S. Geological Survey.

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