Thanks for sending the NASA study guide. I am printing it off now (all 222
pages) and hope the printer stops before my boss finds out!
Anita

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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 8:45 AM
To: Pete Pete; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] NASA Meteorite Teaching Guide PDF

Hi Pete and all,

That's a real good guide for collectors to do programs with as well as 
teachers. In this guide they have a section pertaining to the 
Noblesville Meteorite which plopped down several feet away from Broodie 
Spaulding and his friend in Broodie's yard. Luckily I am an owner of a 
full slice (20 grams) of that meteorite and when area museums and 
educators have done programs using this fine educational guide I've been 
able to provide them with my Noblesville which is impressive for 
students and educators alike who have read about that fall and to see 
the actual material.

I was given the paper guide after they were through doing it at one 
museum, so I have the hard copy which is fun to look through. All my 
best to all!

--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites

Pete Pete wrote:

> Hi, all,
>
> Here is a link to a NASA sponsored, teacher's guide regarding 
> meteorites, PDF file:
>
>
http://www.outofthecradle.net/archives/2007/05/exploring-meteorite-mysteries
/ 
>
>
http://www.outofthecradle.net/archives/2007/05/exploring-meteorite-mysteries
/ 
>
>
> - just over 7 megs.
>
> It's rated for grades 5 to 12, but if you're a beginner, every little 
> bit helps, eh?
>
> Cheers,
> Pete

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