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Camping Near the Estuary

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High schoolers examine the first meeting between the first Spanish settlers and the native groups of the Tijuana estuary. Using a map, they trace various expeditions throughout Goat Canyon and the Spanish migration. After reading text, they develop and answer questions based on Bloom's taxonomy.

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9th - 12th
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Social Studies & History
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Duration
1 hr
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Inquiry-Based Learning

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