I've lost my link to a very demonstrative looping map that showed how/where winter
comes to various regions of the world. It was going to be a small part of my
current unit with third graders. We've been collecting sunrise and sunset times
from the newspaper to make a graph of our shortening (now lenghtening) daylight
hours. We read Dear Rebecca, Winter is Here by George. We used encyclopedias to
find facts about what animals who live in regions that get winter DO to survive
winter.
But what I'm wanting: a map I had stumbled across that showed a map of Earth, with
winter represented by white, advancing from the poles as time loop.
Can you help me find it again?
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Marcia Dressel, K-5 Librarian
Osceola Elementary and Intermediate Schools
Osceola, WI
dressel@osceola.k12.wi.us <mailto:dressel@osceola.k12.wi.us>
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