I apologize to those who don't like reading my posts and, if they are not related to the subject field attached.
Usually, take the time 1x/year to suggest one valuable teaching tool, and I don't think it really applies just to Earth Science. I know money is tight. If you have 100.00 in your budget, and maybe some more?, depending on how fancy you want to make it? Go to the Nat Geo website and buy their largest map available. In some way, shape or form.....put it right behind where you teach for the most part. You can have it laminated OR put several layers of clear....forgetting what it is called right now.....on the surface. Why? Thanks for asking. You can write on it with a wax pencil or other devices. Trust me, you will use it daily and it will help bring the World into your classroom. Yes, I have cross posted this. If you have complaints, please send them to me directly. Thank you. Mike Nolan ---------- If we are on another line or away from the phone, please leave your number, best time to return your call and/or your e-mail address. After hours and weekend phone appointments are available upon request. Sincerely, J. Michael Nolan, Director Rainforest and Reef 501 (c)(3) non-profit ************************************************************************************************** “Outstanding-Affordable Field Courses in Rainforest & Marine Ecology” “Spanish/Cultural Immersion Programs: Spain, Mexico, Central and South America” Rainforest and Reef 501 (c)(3) non-profit 161 Main St. Coopersville, MI 49404 Local/International Phone: 1.616.604.0546 Toll Free U.S. and Canada: 1.877.255.3721 Fax: 1.616.604.0546 Google Talk/MS IM/Skype: travelwithrandr AOL IM: buddythemacaw E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] Note: Please send inquiries to both e-mail addresses Web: http://rainforestandreef.org (under revision for 2012) **************************************************************************************************
