Introducing Amado Nervo School
Guerrero Negro, BCS
, Mexico
January 22, 2002
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Amado Nervo School in Baja California Sur, Mexico
6th grade classroom
Sirena reads the Spanish translation of Mrs. Concilus' letter (from Nelson Lagoon School) to the Mexican students.
Professor Villavicencio looks at Journey North poster

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Looking at bowhead whale bone
Looking at photo of Nelson Lagoon students
Passing out candy from Nelson Lagoon
Jacqueline's aunt made this gift for Nelson Lagoon School.

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Professor V. shows a gift his students made from crepe paper bits.
Looking at items from Nelson Lagoon
Reading her letter to students in Alaska

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Nelson Lagoon students sent balloons!
Best friends, Jacqueline and Sirena
Looking at items from Alaska
Glass floats from fishing nets in Alaska

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6th graders pose for photo
Back to class
Playground at Amado Nervo School
Many drinking fountains by playground

These students at Amado Nervo School used Journey North to meet students from a school at the other end of the migration trail—way up in Nelson Lagoon, Alaska.

  • Click here to meet the students from Nelson Lagoon!
  • Click here to see the Alaskan students opening the gifts sent to them from students at Amada Nervo School.

National Geography Standards

  • The physical and human characteristics of places.