Lesson Info

  • 20 - 30m
  • 39
  • 0

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Technical Details

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Device support

  • Android Phone / Tablet

  • iPad / iPhone

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  • PC

  • Chromebook

Languages

  1. English

Lesson Description

This virtual tour explores the ecology and restoration of a plant important to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians in North Carolina.

Central Question

How is restoration of this native plant important both ecologically and culturally?

Instructional Objective

Recognize how maintaining a natural ecosystem and sustainable use of a natural resource can benefit both people and the environment.

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