Mystery
Class Update: April 29, 2005
Today's
Report Includes:
Congratulations
from Journey North!
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Everyone at Journey North salutes all of you who participated in the Mystery
Class Activity this year. Give yourself a double high five! No matter
how many locations you correctly identified, you ALL learned so much,
and you did an awesome job!
Don't
Forget! Meet and Greet Next Week |
Be sure to come
back next week, when your secret Mystery Classes will at long
last give their Introductions and Photos.
This will be a great chance to "meet and greet" the
people you've been investigating for so long. |
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In addition
to just learning a little more about these locations and people, you'll
find out just how much of a challenge life can be in other lands. Indeed,
several of the Mystery Sites actually have gone through major political
and social upheaval very recently.
Where
In The "World" Are They?
Drum roll, please.....the answer you've been waiting
for!
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The
10 Mystery Classes for 2005 Are:
Introducing
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Location |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Mystery
Class # 1 |
Lome,
Togo |
06.133
N |
01.217
E |
Mystery
Class # 2 |
Geelong,
Australia |
38.158
S |
144.350
E |
Mystery
Class # 3 |
Galway,
Ireland |
53.267
N |
09.050
W |
Mystery
Class # 4 |
Dunnville,
Canada |
42.900
N |
79.617
W |
Mystery
Class # 5 |
Russell,
New Zealand |
35.267
S |
174.117
E |
Mystery
Class # 6 |
Bishkek,
Krygyz Republic |
42.900
N |
74.600
E |
Mystery
Class # 7 |
McMurdo
Station, Antarctica |
77.850
S |
166.700
E |
Mystery
Class # 8 |
Wales,
Alaska USA |
65.608
N |
168.088
W |
Mystery
Class # 9 |
Suva,
Fiji |
18.133
S |
178.417
E |
Mystery
Class#10 |
Djupivogur,
Iceland |
64.650
N |
14.283
W |
How
Contest Entries Were Ranked
We ranked the contest entries by grade level, so our first step was
to separate the entries according to their grade levels. If the entry
came from a mixed-grade classroom, we ranked the class according to
the highest grade in the class.
After that, we carefully reviewed each entry to see
how many correct answers there were with both the correct CITY/TOWN/VILLAGE
and the correct COUNTRY.
Special Notes:
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For MC #5,
in addition to the city name of Russell, we also accepted as correct
the original name of the city "Kororareka".
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For MC #7, we only accepted as correct the specific
designation of McMurdo Station, McMurdo Base, or some indication
of the McMurdo location specifically, because the clues were indeed
focused on that facility.
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For
MC #8, we only accepted as correct answers indicating "Wales"
as the city/village. Other answers referencing "Prince of Wales"
were not accepted as correct because they were imprecise and could
have meant other locations such as Prince of Wales Island, or a
general geographic form such as the Cape Prince of Wales.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO ALL CONTESTANTS--You Did a Great Job!
Announcing
the Mystery Class Contest Results! |
At
long last--here's what many of you really want to know, right?
The classes who had the highest number of correct answers in
their grade level are compiled on the following list: |
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Hear
Ye! Hear Ye! A Call for Mystery Sites in 2006
Know
anyone in far and distant places
that can keep a secret?
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We're looking for classrooms OUTSIDE of North America that would
like to be one of the 10 secret Mystery Classes in 2006!
WRITE
TO US! |
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Coming
Next Week
Now that you know WHERE they are, find out WHO they are. They've
worked hard all season just like you, and they're really looking forward
to "meeting" you. See you next week!
- May
6: Meet Your Mystery Friends
Year-End
Evaluation: Please Share Your Thoughts!
Please take a few minutes to share your suggestions and comments in our
Year-End Evaluation. The information readers provide is critical for planning
new initiatives and for improving Journey North. We'd appreciate your help.
THANK YOU!
The FINAL
Mystery Class Update Will Be Posted on May 6, 2005
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