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TOO HOT NOT TO HANDLE
Too Hot Not to Handle Home | Synopsis | Interview | 25 Things You Can Do | Resources | Schedule
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Sea level rise curriculum.

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Downloadable Activities and Teacher's Guide
Curriculum - Activity 1 - Vocabulary
Define words which appear in the film.

Curriculum - Activity 2 - Impacts of Global Warming

Curriculum - Activity 3 - Write a Letter

Teacher's Guide
The following activities can be used in conjuction with the film Too Hot Not to Handle.



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