A new feature article  in a Montana quarterly magazine headlining a year-long place based project sponsored by TPS Western Region. Place yourself in the middle of a trout stream and imagine building primary source skills for students while soaking in your the nature around you.   English/Language Arts    Library    Social Studies/History    Library    Physical Education    Social Studies/History  

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    https://flatheadbeacon.com/2022/11/20/called-to-waters-casting-stories-with-john-n-maclean/
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    What a wonderful article,   cheryl hughes ! I'd like to recommend it to everyone in the TPS Teachers Network who is involved in any way with place-based learning, and to all who care about the American West, as well as environmental issues such as wildfires and maybe even fly fishing. It's cool to see you quoted about the TPS Western Region/Library of Congress grant that has supported your work in place-based education, too. 

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