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Challenge Question # 4

Michael Daugherty (daughert_m@popmail.firn.edu)
Wed, 07 Oct 1998 09:12:42 -0400

Our classroom had fun doing the Challenge Question # 4 activity. We
especially liked doing the line graphs. When looking at the line graphs
it was easy to see that this year, 1998, has so far shown fewer monarch
sightings in Cape May, New Jersey than in any other of the previous six
years, except for 1992, the first year that Mr. Concord kept track of
the sightings. 1997 had the greatest amount of sightings. The migration
appears to peak around the fourth or fifth week.

Mr. Daugherty's Classroom
4th and 5th Grade
Citrus Elementary, Indian River County, Florida