Other Resources

The following websites and other resources may be useful for additional resources, student research or teacher background.

Web-links suitable for children
http://www.cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Geography/Asia/Cambodia/index.htm

Web search starters for older students
Over 30 sites about history, culture, Khmer Rouge, profiles, photos and more.
Goto the Take a Walk links page

Directory Web Sites
University of Redlands
http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/cambodia.html

Country Studies
Library of Congress
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/khtoc.html

Video/movie
The Killing Fields

New Zealand School Journal Articles
1996 Part 4 No 3 p35-37, The Minefield
1996 Part 4 No 3 p32-34, Mr Vibol's Dilemma
1990 Part 1 No 4 p10-15, The wolf and the shrimps and the rabbit
1986 Part 4 No 1 p24-33, Growing up near Angkor
1981 Part 4 No 3 p20-29, Sorayan's Story

Books suitable for younger readers
'Welcome to Cambodia' by Dora Yip / Dayaneetha de Silva, published by Times Editions Pte Ltd

Books suitable for older readers
'Cultures of the World: Cambodia' by Sean Sheehan, published by Time Books International, Singapore
'Cambodia' by Ian Brown, published by Oxfam in their Country Profile series
'Towards Restoring Life' by Meas Nee and Joan Healy
'Lonely Planet Guide to Cambodia'

Books suitable for teacher background
'A History of Cambodia' by David P Chandler, published by Westview Press Inc.
'When the War was Over' by Elizabeth Becker, published by Simon & Schuster

Climate - NZ
NIWA (http://www.niwa.co.nz) have a New Zealand database. You can email them and ask for temperature and/or rainfall data for your location in New Zealand.
Email: climate-enquiries@niwa.co.nz

Other Resources
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