Years and years ago when I was in the classroom Scott Foresman had a folk
tale map of the United States that accompanied the Passports series. I still
have the paper copy of this poster but have been searching for a similar one
on the internet that I could use in a powerpoint. No luck at all.
Two questions:
Does anyone know a site that would have such a thing?
or
Could a large poster sized map be scanned maybe at Kinkos or such and then
put in a powerpoint. I know we don't have the capability to scan that large
of an item.
Thanks
Will post a hit if anyone shows interest.
--
Debbie Williams, Media Specialist
Smiths Station Intermediate School
williams.debra@lee.k12.al.us
"Because that's what Hermione does...When in doubt, go to the library."
J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
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