Note: These Challenge Questions coincide with the Spring 2003 Reports
From: Petermanndeb@aol.com
Date: Fri Apr 25 2003 - 19:36:50 EDT
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Teacher: Mrs. Andrea Hoffman
Parent Volunteer: Deborah Petermann
Douglas Elementary
600 Ortega Drive
Raleigh, North Carolina 27609
Mystery Class 1
a) Derby Line, Vermont
b) United States
c) 45 N, 72.06 W
Mystery Class 2
a) Honolulu, Hawai'i
b) United States
c) 21.3 N, 157.8 W
Mystery Class 3
a) Antananarivo
b) Madagascar
c) 18.55 S, 47.5 E
Mystery Class 4
a) Port-au-Prince
b) Haiti
c) 18.35 N, 72.2 W
Mystery Class 5
a) Groningen
b) Netherlands
c) 53.13 N, 6.32 E
Mystery Class 6
a) Banjul
b) The Gambia
c) 13.27 N, 16.34 W
Mystery Class 7
a) Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
b) Antarctica
c) 90 S, 0
Mystery Class 8
a) Libreville
b) Gabon
c) .3833 N, 9.45 E
Mystery Class 9
a)Arras
b) France
c) 50.2833 N, 2.7833 E
Mystery Class 10
a) Corcovado National Park, San Pedrillo Range Station
b) Costa Rica
c) 8.433 N, 83.5833 W
Thank you so much for providing such an excellent learning tool! I came in once a week (sometimes more often) as a parent volunteer to work with the students on this project. The students calculated and graphed photoperiods, watched spring arrive, and became very aware of our large and interesting planet.
Deborah Petermann
"When music and courtesy are better understood, there will be no war." Confucius, 551-479 BC
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