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Plant Tulips This Fall for Journey North!
Journey North International Tulip Study
It's time to dig in! This fall, plant a Journey North Tulip Garden so you can
proclaim the official arrival of spring in your community. By sharing observations
over the Internet, students across North America will follow the wave of spring as
it moves northward and measure its pace from distant places.
International Science Project
These tulips will be the focus of an international science project in which students
investigate the relationship between geography, temperature and the arrival of spring.
In the past, science students shared data with laboratory partners or maybe with
a classroom of students. Using the Internet, these students will share their results
with students across the continent.
Join The Fun!
This fall, hundreds of students will plant their gardens according to the same
guidelines. Then they'll register their garden in Journey North's official Tulip
Garden Registry. When the tulips bloom in the spring, the news will be shared with
classmates across North America as part of the Journey North program.
Visit Spring, 1999 Archives
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Spring's Progress
as of May, 1999
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Exactly how does the Journey North Tulip project work? Review last year's program
for a good overview. The Spring, 2000 program will follow the same procedures, so
you should find it helpful as you plan to participate. (Back to Spring,
1999)
Additional Questions?
If you have any questions about this project, please contact Journey North at:
our feedback form
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