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    3. How Big is Earth? (February-April & May-June)
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    Person at podium clipartPlease click link above and add your reflection as a discussion topic. All project members will be able to read this information.

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    Your School

    What did you  find moist intriguing about doing this  investigation?

    What did you  find  difficult or  unclear?

    As you reflect upon how someone over 2000 years ago  used a story, sticks,  shadows and pacers to accurately calculate the circumference of the Earth. what do you wonder about in astronomy?

    When you  are a  grandparent, what would you  tell your  grand child about  your participation in this project?

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