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2020 Connected Level 4: Feeling the Heat

Cover of 2020 Connected journal Level 4: Feeling the Heat

The cover of  the 2020 level 4 Connected journal ‘Feeling the Heat’ published by the Ministry of Education, New Zealand. This issue includes the articles Pā Tūwatawata and the New Zealand Wars, Fostering felines, Foulden Maar: fossils or food? and Wildfires.

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Rights: Crown 2020
Published: 12 June 2021Size: 2.66 MB
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