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  • PDF preview of the "A Burning Question" article
    Today, Smokey continues to teach people of all ages about the importance of preventing wildfires. Just how effective is Smokey’s…
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    A Burning Question: Is An Ounce of Prevention Worth a Pound of Cure?

  • The cover for the 'Tale of Two Caves' article. The main image is a photo of a person standing in a small passageway of a cave.
    Caves are important natural features in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California. Past studies of some of these…
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    A Tale of Two Caves: How Is Hurricane Crawl Cave Different From Crystal Cave?

  • PDF preview A Tall Chamoru Latte, Please! article.
    In this essay, learn about the ancient Chamoru culture of Guam and their unique method of building homes.  
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    A Tall Chamoru Latte, Please!

  • Caves LIVE a Distance Learning Adventure
    A world of wonder awaits just below the surface, and this distance learning adventure explores these amazing places. Specially adapted…
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    Caves LIVE

  • PDF Preview of the crossword puzzle from the Pacific Islands edition
    Test your knowledge on food chains, endemic species, and germination.
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    Crossword Puzzle – Pacific Islands

  • Cover for Don't Litter the Stream. It's a photo of a stream in a very green wooded area.
    From 1920 to 1950, a tree species called albizia (Falcataria moluccana) was brought to Hawai‘i from islands located north and…
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    Don’t Litter the Stream: An Invasive Tree Species and a Hawaiian Stream Food Web

  • PDF Preview of the Pacific Islands eyeChallenge activity
    Explain what each of the photos represents. You may have your students write their explanations or hold a class discussion.
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    eyeChallenge – Pacific Islands

  • PDF preview of A Tall Chamoru Latte, Please! FACTivity.
    This FACTivity is taken from the Pacific Fire Exchange wildfire curriculum mentioned in the last paragraph of the essay. The…
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    FACTivity – A Tall Chamoru Latte, Please!

  • PDF preview of the 'Fight or Light' FACTivity.
    In this FACTivity, you will research a recent natural disturbance that has been in the news in the past year.…
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    FACTivity – Fight or Light?

  • PDF preview of of 'Hello, Good Bai' FACTivity.
    In this FACTivity, you will draw and color your own storyboard.
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    FACTivity – Hello, Good Bai

  • PDF Preview of FACTivity on Oral History-Making
    Some scientists engage in a form of oral history gathering by collecting information from people about plants, animals, or environments.…
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    FACTivity – Oral History-Making

  • PDF preview of 'The Whole Kit and Kaboodle' FACTivity.
    In this FACTivity, you will think about how you live and what artifacts you would like an archaeologist to find…
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    FACTivity – The Whole Kit and Kaboodle