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Note: These Challenge Questions coincide with the Spring 2002 Reports

From: Connie Schutte (schuttec@ce.riverview.wednet.edu)
Date: Fri Apr 26 2002 - 13:57:53 EDT

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    Our Class is part of a multi-age, alternative learning program that supports homeschooling students. Our class meets once a week for a thematic based study. Our topics this quarter were migrations and survival, in which the Journey North website fit in perfectly.

    Connie Schutte
    PARADE program
    Carnation, WA
    (425) 844-4580
    schuttec@ce.riverview.wednet.edu

    Challenge Question # 6: Where in the world do you think our 10 Mystery Sites are located?

    Our Mystery Class answers are:

    MC 1: Homer, Alaska, USA 59.38'N Latitude, 151.33'W Longitude

    MC2: Amundson-Scott Station, Antarctica 90.00' S Latitude, 0.00' E Longitude

    MC3: San Juan, Puerto Rico 18.44' N Latitude, 66.13' W Longitude

    MC4: Lima, Peru 12.07' S Latitude, 77.05' W Longitude

    MC5: Mangilao, Guam 13.44' N Latitude, 144.80' E Longitude

    MC6: Thessaloniki, Greece 40.64' N Latitude, 22.95' E Longitude

    MC7: Lalitpur, Nepal 27.68' N Latitude, 85.32' E Longitude

    MC8: Froya, Norway 63.73 N Latitude, 8.55' E Longitude

    MC9: San Miguelito, Panama 9.03' N Latitude, 79.50' W Longitude

    MC10: Kigoma, Tanzania 4.88' S Latitude, 29.61' E Longitude

    Thank you! We look forward to seeing the results and meeting the Mystery Classes!



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