A seventh grade journey through geography and world culture. Find teaching unit blogs for map skills, continents and oceans, time zones, Tennessee geography, physical and cultural geography, population and migration, man's imprint on the environment, world religions and much more.
Wow Sam Baker 4th Period
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5th period
Awesome! Christine Lee
ReplyDeleteMatthew Lee 5th period
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ReplyDeleteKate Yelverton 4th
That is unusual... I'm glad I could experience it. :P
ReplyDelete-Ganga Pradeep, 6th period
Interesting!
ReplyDelete~Kaitlin Mottley,5th Period
That's great and cool!! - Sophie Ross 4th period
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ReplyDelete~Kaitlyn Tong��
That is very intersting!
ReplyDeleteSavannah Lee-6th period
That is very interesting and perculiar
ReplyDeletewow.!!!!! andrea brimhall 4th
ReplyDeleteI've always found it hard to believe how different the weather is in various locations on the Earth. It's good to know that the entire world can have one day completely free of cyclones, hurricanes, and tropical storms.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, my family is from the area of Calcutta (or Kolkata) which is on the Bay of Bengal.
-Sukanya Barman
That's really interesting!
ReplyDelete- Janani Mahadevan, 5th pd.
I never knew that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDelete-Shreya Veeravelli
That's really crazy... I seriously just stared at the first picture for a while thinking "Nah, there's something going on here. I just have to find it... AHA, WHAT IS THI-oh, just some clouds."
ReplyDeleteI guess you learn something new every day.
-Chloe Carter, 6th period
That's really crazy... I seriously just stared at the first picture for a while thinking "Nah, there's something going on here. I just have to find it... AHA, WHAT IS THI-oh, just some clouds."
ReplyDeleteI guess you learn something new every day.
-Chloe Carter, 6th period