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2022 March Mammal Madness Tournament materials

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Title
2022 March Mammal Madness Tournament materials
Description

This item includes:

1) The official bracket files for the 2022 MMM tournament

2) A screen-reader enabled bracket file

3) 2022 March Mammal Madness Educational Materials Packet – in English

4) 2022 March Mammal Madness Educational Materials Packet – in Spanish

5) March Mammal Madness, Middle School Lesson Plan : Ecosystems & National Parks

6) March Mammal Madness, High School Lesson Plan : Ecosystems & National Parks 

Date Created
2022
Contributors
  • Hinde, Katie (Author)
  • Nickley, William (Author)
  • Light, Jessica (Author)
  • Nuñez-de la Mora, Alejandra (Author)
  • Kissel, Jenna (Author)
  • Hecht, Ian (Author)
  • Gabrys, Jennifer (Author)
  • Brunstrum, Jeff (Author)
  • Schuttler, Stephanie (Author)
  • Chestnut, Tara (Author)
  • Mahmoud, Marwa (Author)
Topical Subject
  • Science--Study and teaching
  • Mammals
  • Computer programs--Tournaments
Resource Type
Text
Genre
Instructional and educational works
Extent
4 files
Language
eng
spa
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Reuse Permissions
Attribution-NonCommercial
Primary Member of
March Mammal Madness
Identifier
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
Yes
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.163465
Collaborating institutions
ASU Library
System Created
  • 2022-02-22 03:25:06
System Modified
  • 2022-05-27 02:15:27
  •     
  • 3 years ago
Additional Formats
  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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