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Challenge Question #1

Allison L. Bailey (bailey_a@popmail.firn.edu)
Sat, 18 Sep 1999 19:30:08 -0400

Our classes worked in collaborative small groups topredict the date that
the students in Angangueo, Michoacan, will report the first big wave of
monarchs arriving at the over-wintering sites. We considered things like
the distance the monarchs may have to travel, the speed at which they
will travel, and the appoximate date when monarchs are usually first
seen (around the Day of the Dead on Nov. 2). After the six groups
offered their predictions, we calculated a date that was somewhere in
the middle of the predictions. The date our classes have chosen is
October 18.

Miss Bailey's 2nd/3rd Grade Class
Mr. Daugherty's 3rd/4th Grade Class
Citrus Elementary School
Vero Beach, FL






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