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Recent Reviews by Rachel
Outbreak! Cells, Pathogens, and Disease
Thu, May 05, 2016 10:07 AM
How I used this acivity
I found this activity in Science Scope just as my team was planning an integrated unit on Shakespeare and Elizabethan times. It fit perfectly as the kids are learning about how the black plague effected the times. The only modification what that their posters were written in Elizabethan style language with lots of symbolize of the time. My 7th and 8th graders enjoyed it and learned a lot.
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