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Mary Anning presentation

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Living things and their habitats, Rocks, Evolution and inheritance, Human and physical geography

Discover how Mary Anning’s childhood passion for fossil-hunting became a way for her to make money for her family, and a life-long career.Through an illustrated timeline, pupils learn about her life story, and find out about the incredible fossils she discovered in her lifetime.

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