FINAL Mystery Class Update: May 9, 2003
Today's Report Includes:
Thanks as Big as the World!
Here's to the 10 Mystery Classes! You did such a
great job preparing and sharing clues and information from your part of
the world. Take a look at these compliments to you below!
"I enjoyed
learning about different parts of the world, it's people, and customs
this way. I am looking forward to doing another Mystery Class, and now
to meeting the mystery friends and learning more about them." Luke,
Grade 5
"We really
enjoyed this activity because we learned about new counties and cities.
Now that we know about latitude, longitude and photoperiod, we understand
why different locations around the world have different times and length
of days. Thanks to all the Mystery Classes for sending such great clues."
Ms. Hall's grade 5 class, Scarborough Ontario, Canada
The time has come! Now you'll meet your new Mystery Friends (plus one
even sent along some edible geography--the famous cookie recipe!)
We Meet At Last!
Your new Mystery friends have really been waiting for this day to come.
They deserve a standing ovation and a big thank you! In addition to all
the time and effort they devoted to thinking up their unique and interesting
clues, they also prepared their Introductions and photos that you'll finally
get to see today. And for all this time, they also did one of the hardest
things for anyone to do--they kept their identity a secret! We hope you
enjoy meeting your new friends!
There are two ways for you to meet the 10 Mystery Sites: Just click on
their location dot in the map below or go to their individual addresses
below:
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Click on yellow map dots or on location name
below for each Introduction |
The 10 Mystery Classes for 2003 Are:
Introducing
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Location |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Mystery
Class # 1 |
Derby
Line, Vermont, USA |
45.000N,
|
72.118
W |
Mystery
Class # 2 |
Honolulu,
Hawaii, USA |
21.308
N |
157.817
W |
Mystery
Class # 3 |
Antananarivo,
Madagascar |
18.917
S |
47.500
E |
Mystery
Class # 4 |
Port-au-Prince,
Haiti |
18.533
N |
72.333
W |
Mystery
Class # 5 |
Groningen,
Netherlands |
53.217
N |
6.550
E |
Mystery
Class # 6 |
Banjul,
Gambia |
13.467
N |
16.650
W |
Mystery
Class # 7 |
South
Pole, Antarctica |
90.000
S |
172.633
E* |
Mystery
Class # 8 |
Libreville,
Gabon |
0.383
N |
9.450
E |
Mystery
Class # 9 |
Arras,
France |
50.283
N |
2.783
E |
Mystery
Class # 10 |
Corcovado
National Park, Costa Rica |
8.700
N |
83.483
W |
* Longitude for MC #7 is "your choice"
since all longitude lines converge at the pole. The given 172.633 E is
borrowed from New Zealand because logistics operations for the Pole come
through Christchurch.
Hear
Ye! Hear Ye!
A Call For Mystery Sites in 2004! |
Help!
Know anyone in far and distant places that can keep a secret?
We're looking for classrooms outside of North America
that would like to be one of the 10 secret Mystery Classes in 2004!
PLEASE CONTACT:
our feedback form |
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Year-End
Evaluation: Please Share Your Thoughts!
Please take a few minutes to share your suggestions and comments in our
Year-End Evaluation Form below. The information you provide at the end of
each year is the single most important tool used to guide our planning.
This is the FINAL Mystery Class Update. See
You Next Year for Another Fantastic Journey Around the World!
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North. All Rights Reserved.
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