Mystery Class Sunlight Challenge: Week #7
March 11, 2019


The Time Clues are here to help you estimate the longitude of Mystery sites. But first, get your latitude and longitude groove on with this music video from Marlboro Elementary School students in New Jersey.

Mrs. Wibbelsman's 5th grade G&T REACH students at Marlboro Elementary School in Marlboro, New Jersey U.S.A. created and performed this video. Like you, they're searching for the ten secret sites.
(Lyrics)

 

Photoperiod Clues from the Mystery Sites

Compare Your Photoperiod

Mystery Class Photoperiod Map
 

Time Clues: Estimating Longitude
Make one copy for locating each Mystery Class site.

Sunrise on the Equinox Table Longitude Clues Worksheet Map
Time Clues
Sunrise on the Equinox
Worksheet
Step-by-step guide
Map
Plot east/west location

World
Sunrise on the Equinox

View animation as you work. You can estimate the longitude of each mystery site with the Time Clues and these key facts:

  • The Earth turns to the east as it rotates.
  • It spins 1 degree longitude every 4 minutes.
  • The time between sunrise at the Prime Meridian and sunrise at a mystery site on the equinox reveals approximate longitude.
Sample Worksheets for Practice
Longitude Clues Worksheet Longitude Clues Worksheet Longitude Clues Worksheet
Sample A
West of Greenwich
Sample B
East of Greenwich
Sample C
Farther east of Greenwich
 
Next Update March 18, 2019