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Actually, I can’t see or process images — including the one you uploaded. Since you mentioned “I uploaded an image with a task,” but no image is visible to me in this interface, I can’t solve or explain anything based on its content.

However, from your text, it looks like you’re referring to a classroom activity called “A Telling Telescope” — likely a creative writing or history project for students to learn about Christopher Columbus and share facts in a fun, hands-on way (using a paper towel tube as a “telescope”).

Here’s what I *can* do:

If you paste the text from the image here (or describe the task), I’ll solve it and explain step-by-step.

If you want me to reconstruct the activity based on common educational practices, I can help with that too!

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Example: What “A Telling Telescope” Might Involve



Based on the snippet you shared:

> “October is the ultimate time to study Christopher Columbus... Students have learned about this famous explorer, then combine their knowledge and imagination to fill out the included ‘Travel Log’... Then have them use it to help make a ‘Telling Telescope’…”

This suggests:

1. Research Phase: Students learn about Columbus.
2. Creative Writing: They write a “Travel Log” — maybe pretending to be on his voyage.
3. Craft Activity: They build a telescope from a paper towel tube.
4. Presentation: They “look through” the telescope and “tell” what they saw — sharing facts or stories from their log.

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- How to write the Travel Log?
- What facts about Columbus should be included?
- How to assemble the telescope step-by-step?
- How to present it to the class?

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