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I did remember seeing the following information that just might have something about the rainforest. It came from the Triangle Coalition's Electronic Bulletin (TCEB) The address is: e-mail: tricoal@aol.com You might investigate subscribing. *****NOAA OFFER INTERNET BASED LESSON PLANS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has put together a great collection of activities that use real data on the Internet. Several activities will help teachers learn about the basics of using the Internet in general. Others direct educators to sites with data that students can use in their research about space shuttles, earthquakes, or weather. Visit www.sec.noaa.gov/Activities and explore lessons such as "The Space Shuttle," "Weather and Climate," "The Sun," "The Winds," and "Greenhouse Gases." You will need an Adobe Acrobat viewer to read and print this resource. Acrobat viewer may be downloaded for free at www.adobe.com. ***** -Marielouise, for the Teacher2Teacher service
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