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Carley Bradstreet, 8, paints her pumpkin to look like a world globe at Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn on Thursday. Third-grade teacher Bill Murray rounds up donated pumpkins each fall from local businesses for a geography lesson. “Continents, Oceans and Maps” is the unit that Murray has approached from a hands-on perspective for the past six years. Students paint the world’s five oceans, seven continents, the equator, prime meridian and compass rose.
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