Teachers' Guide for January 26, 2007
The suggestions below will help you integrate Journey North's real-time program in the classroom. This guide accompanies the Mystery Class Update for January 26, 2007.
This Week

The following activities accompany this week's Update:

1) Getting Started: Orientation and Key Activities
This is the first Mystery Class Update of the season. Begin by bookmarking the Mystery Class home index page. This will provide fast access to everything you'll need.

Then, take a few minutes to get to know the site--review the "About the Mystery Class" page, with links to a "Video Overview", the "How to Participate" page, and other helpful resources.

2) Math Skills for Mystery Class
Changes in sunlight drive all seasonal change and are the central clues in Mystery Class. Students use math skills and sunrise/sunset times to calculate and graph the changing amount of daylight (photoperiod).

Here are a few activities to help you and your students get comfortable calculating and graphing:

  • Calculating Photoperiod
    Here are three different ways for students to calculate photoperiod using sunrise/sunset data.
  • Graphing Photoperiod
    The Mystery Class activity uses a line graph; here are insights on how to graph photoperiod and what the graph lines can reveal. Plus, see an alternate approach to graphing photoperiod.

3) Advice from Teachers
Get off to a strong start with insights from veteran Journey North teachers who share their own experiences, suggestions and advice:

4) Important Deadlines for Mystery Class: Mark Your Calendars

Please note these dates and plan ahead:
Mystery Class Calendar 2007