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    Science: 5th and 6th class- Introduction to degradation and how long it takes for materials to break down

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    Explorer Education Programme
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    degradation
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    2015
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    Marine Institute
    
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    The children will learn about the degradation of items typically found on the seashore. This activity can be done in class before visiting the seashore and carrying out a beach clean. Also see geography lesson plan on how to organise a beach clean: http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1108
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    Marine Institute, 2015. Science: 5th and 6th class- Introduction to degradation and how long it takes for materials to break down. Marine Institute
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