World's Largest Cave | Explorers in the Field
From the Education Resource Library! World's Largest Cave: Located near the Laos and Vietnam border, the largest cave in the world wasn't widely known until 2009. Join photojournalist Martin Edström, as he photographs The Son Doong Cave in 360 degrees.
Here are some activities for your students:
K-5: Draw a picture or photo strip of something you learned.
Grades 5-8: Write a short “news article” about what you learned.
High School: Produce a short video that explains something you learned today.
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Видео World's Largest Cave | Explorers in the Field канала National Geographic Education
Here are some activities for your students:
K-5: Draw a picture or photo strip of something you learned.
Grades 5-8: Write a short “news article” about what you learned.
High School: Produce a short video that explains something you learned today.
Share your students activities by @NatGeoEducation and using #ExplorerClassroom on Twitter. Our team will share your student work with the Explorer.
We invite you to explore collections of activities that have been developed for educators, parents, and caregivers to implement with K-12 learners. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/classroom-resources/learn-at-home/
WHAT IS THE RESOURCE LIBRARY
The National Geographic Resource Library provides online materials that take students on thought-provoking journeys, engaging them with entertaining stories and rich photography. The Resource Library features nonfiction articles, videos, photographs, maps, and infographics that investigate the science, geography, and history behind the important phenomena, discoveries, and ideas of our time. Learn more: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/resource-library/
WHO WE ARE
The National Geographic Society is an impact-driven global nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. Since 1888, the National Geographic Society uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. To learn more about the Society and its programs, visit www.nationalgeographic.org.
WHERE TO FIND US
On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/NatGeoEdOrg?sub_confirmation=1
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/natgeoeducation/
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/natgeoeducation
Our Newsletter: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/newsletter/
Видео World's Largest Cave | Explorers in the Field канала National Geographic Education
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