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Article: Extreme planet earth.(Cyberhunt Activities)
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Embark with your middle- and upper-graders on an adventure around the world! Distribute the Extreme Planet Earth Reproducible, page 62, then direct students to begin their interactive hunt at www.scholastic.com/cyberhuntkids
Extreme Souvenirs www.gahooligans.com/aroundtheworld
Have students plan their own trips to points far around the world, research their destinations in depth, then come up with a list of five or 10 native flora and fauna that they might bring home from their trip. Encourage them to be as fantastical as they wish in deciding what to bring back with them. For example, a trip to Alaska might produce a polar bear, an iceberg, or a willow ...