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        A teacher will soon be making an assignment for students to locate 
absolute locations (global address/latitude and longitude) of famous 
places.  Students will be given the name of the famous place and then 
will need to identify the city/country and the location.  This will be 
done online, but certainly could use print resources.  My question is 
-- Do you have a favorite website that you have used for an electronic 
atlas?  I have seen National Geographic, but am wondering about others. 
  This is for middle school students.
        I will post a hit.
        Thank you in advance.
Nancy

Nancy Voltmer
Teacher Librarian
Des Moines Community Schools
Des Moines, Iowa
voltmer@netins.net

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