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Summer road trip, anyone?🗺️ Have your students plan their dream drive with the Road Trip #ELGizmo. Find each vehicle's range and gas mileage, and discover the shortest path between two cities.Find more ExploreLearning Gizmos simulations to maximize summer learning: https://bit.ly/3JPwmdb
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Terry Kingsmill
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The shortest route could also take longer ie highway vs county roads. Assessment is part of learning exploration.
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