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Creature Feature: Cicadas

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As some faithful readers may remember, I’m not the biggest fan of the ocean. Something else I’m not the biggest fan of? Bugs. Bugs, bugs, bugs. I am not a […]

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Help National Geographic and Get FREE Books for Your Classroom!

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NatGeo needs your help!  NatGeoEd and NatGeoKids are recruiting teachers to help align common core ELA standards to the NG Kids Books. If you are interested in this work and […]

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Incorporating Live Broadcasts into Your Classroom

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To celebrate Earth Day, National Geographic hosted a Google Hangout—a free, online face-to-face discussion—with real-world scientists.  The #OurEarth: Innovation in Exploration Google Hangout focused on the technology behind scientific expeditions. […]

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Why it Matters that Chechnya is Not the Czech Republic

04/29/2013by ngeducationintern Leave a comment

The heartbreak , devastation and confusion around the Boston Marathon bombings, was followed by anger at those responsible for the horrific attacks. Much of that energy was directed into social […]

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