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A Brief History of Oil


Subjects: Climate Change, Earth and Human Activity, Earth and Space Science, Science
Tags: carbon dioxide, fossil fuels, stand-alone readings
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This reading works well as part of a lesson on climate change or as a stand alone reading.

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Fast Track GRASP Math Packets

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The CUNY HSE Curriculum Framework in math, science and social studies (integrated with reading and writing) is available for free download.

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