Mystery
Class Update: February 11, 2005
Another Set of Data worth Celebrating Your secret Mystery Friends have sent you an early Valentine's Day gift--their second set of sunrise/sunset data (recorded on Monday, February 7, 2005). With the winter season moving toward spring (or summer toward fall depending on your location), you'll see that sunrise/sunset "times are a changin" too. But do you know what the real "reasons for seasons" are? Find out in a new mini-unit of lessons below--read on!
Day Length Changes: What Do They Tell You? As you plot this week's sunrise/sunset data on your graph, ask yourself the following questions. Can you determine:
More Tips from the Pros If you haven't already read her enlightening insights, Nebraska teacher and Journey North veteran Gayle Kloewer has some suggestions in this Teacher Tip to help students learn the most from the information on the graphs:
Reasons for Seasons: Exploring the Astronomy of Spring As you begin to notice changes in your graph, begin to explore some of the reasons we have seasons. All seasonal changes - temperature, plant growth and life cycles, animal migrations, and so on - are due to the tilt of the Earth on its axis as it revolves around the sun. The tilt causes shifts in the amount of available sunlight (photoperiod) and its intensity (the angle at which it strikes the Earth). This series of lessons provides a backdrop for Journey North spring studies and can help you dispel some common misconceptions. Select those most appropriate to your curriculum focus and student readiness.
Who Knows What Time It Is? Responses to CQ #1 Last week we asked about the meaning of two expressions that most people use everyday, but probably never stop to think about: "What do the initials 'A.M.' and 'P.M.' stand for anyway?" We also asked why these two abbreviations were created? We had many correct answers from students across North America. Several answers took us for a quick Latin lesson on the meaning of these expressions and also explained WHY these abbreviations were created:
Our thanks and congratulations to all the students who answered Challenge Question #1. Nice job everyone! We wish we had space here to list all your answers.
Important: Plan Ahead and Mark your Calendars Here's the 2005 Mystery Class Schedule so you know what to expect from Journey North. Please be sure to plan ahead.
The Next Mystery Class Update Will Be Posted on February 18, 2005
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