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		<title>By: Ben</title>
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		<description>Thanks for posting the news! I&#039;ve been using Google Earth with my students since the beginning of the year, but until now I&#039;ve had to take a school laptop home in order to use it for lesson prep (we&#039;re a Mac home). We&#039;ve been using it in our 1to1 environment to exlpore some of the places we&#039;re talking about in Social Studies and compare ancient sites to what they look like today. If I can manage to get the time in before Spring Break I&#039;d also like to have the kids map out trade routes of the ancient world using the measuring tool.</description>
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