Week 1 (October 4-8) Week 2 (October 11-15) Week 3 (October 18-27)
Week 4 (October 25-29) Week 5 (November 1-5) Week 6 (November 29-December 3)

 
 
 


(Oct. 4-8): Provide a name for your school.  This should not be the school's actual name, but a name your students choose to give the school.
    Example:  Instead of John Hopkin's Elementary School, the students call their school Smart Elementary

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  (Oct. 11-15): Provide information concerning the climate/weather of the location of your school.
    Example:  Average temperatures in summer are low 75 degrees farenheit, high 98 degrees farenheit.  In the winter, the average temperatures are 32 degrees farenheit to 55 degrees farenheit.  It rarely snows and the largest rainfall occurs from November-February.

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(Oct. 18-22): Provide information on the industry, business or product that is most notable in your region.
    Example:  Oil and Natural gas are the most abundant natural resources in our area.  Cotton is the largest crop.

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(Oct 25-29): Provide information on what your area is best known for.
    Example:  George Washington was born here.

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(Nov. 1-5): Provide information of your choice about the location of your school.
    This may be lattitude & longitude, a digital picture, nearby cities, predominant languages other than English, landforms/landmarks, etc.

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                    (Nov. 29-Dec 3):  Write a description of your school.  You may include photographs or drawings with your description.
Submit your description, by email, to CS2000.
If you have been trying to figure out the location of the schools listed on the clue page, submit your answers, also by e-mail.

Be sure to check the answer pageby December 17 to see if your answers are correct.

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