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By: Miss Klipfel's 4th Graders from the USA & Mr. Daly's 5th Class from IrelandJDO classroom partners from Howe-Manning Elementary School in Middleton, MA, and St. Mark's S.N.S in Dublin, Ireland worked together on this global collaborative project to connect the continents.
JDO classroom partners from Howe-Manning Elementary School in Middleton, MA, and St. Mark's S.N.S in Dublin, Ireland worked together on this global collaborative project to connect the continents.
Here is an overview of the Patagonia expedition Miss Klipfel is going on with National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions!
Each page of this book will give you more information and background knowledge to learn about the different places and things Miss Klipfel will explore.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Ushuaia, Argentina
Isla de Los Estados
Cape Horn
Beagle Channel
Chilean Fjords
Tierra del Fuego
Karukinka Natural Park
Puerto Natale
Ushuaia, Argentina
Isla de Los Estados
Cape Horn
Beagle Channel
Chilean Fjords
Tierra del Fuego
Karukinka Natural Park
Puerto Natale
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Each page of this book will give you more information and background knowledge to learn about the different places and things Miss Klipfel will explore.
Introduction
Patagonia isn't a very well known place in South America. To be honest, a few weeks ago, if you had asked me what Patagonia was, I wouldn't have had a clue. Even still, Patagonia is a geological marvel, and we will be teaching you about it.
Some Facts About Patagonia:
Patagonia is a 260,000 square mile region in South America covering Argentina and Chile. The region is sparsely populated and is composed of things such as glaciers, the Southern section of the Andes mountain range, and other unique examples of wildlife. Bodies of water near, in, or bordering Patagonia is the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Strait of Magellan, the Beagle Channel, and the Drake Passage.