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2013 Connected Level 3: Food for Thought

Cover of 2013 Connected Level 3 journal: 'Food for Thought'

The cover of the 2013 Level 3 Connected journal, ‘Food for Thought’ published by the Ministry of Education, New Zealand. This issue includes the articles: ‘Why is the Moon upside down?’, ‘A New Zealand Crocodile’, ‘Fast rust’, ‘You can count on it’ and ‘The fish highway’.

Photo of student by Adrian Heke. Perigee moon – supermoon 2013 photo © Dave Young.

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