Now I clicked on that NOVA link from the photosynthesis animation that was in the teaching PowerPoint I made...and this came up....seems related to a film that my husband and I saw last year on vacation...at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum, something I have meant to double check to see if a video was available yet...but this is a similar topic!

Note: I purchased that movie. It is not very long and you can borrow it.

 
Mystery of the MegaFlood (glacier sheet in Canada and Northwest...melting of ice dam which formed the landforms in NW US) - this is mentioned in the textbook.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/
 DVD can be ordered, and I may order it myself for next year or even have for downtime this year.I am going to offer it as extra credit for students - to watch it and fill out report of some kind. It is March 20. and from there I found more great stuff!
 
OK, here is a great subsite of PBS...http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/ice/ Read Big Chill, greenhouse effect, continents to see how it all fits together....great for our current topic.  
 
http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/geomorphology/index.shtml Above may have been better/more specific, easier to find landforms from space for what we did Thursday at McMillan. Check out table of contents. 
 
 
JoAnn Elliott
7th Grade Science (Science Safari)
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