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| Update:
December 10, 2009 |
Please
Report
After You Plant Your Garden |
| Welcome
to Journey North's
Tulip Test Garden Study! |

What
factors affect climate? |
| News:
Tulips Tucked in for the Winter |
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deepest, darkest part of winter is approaching, but tulips in 336 Journey
North gardens are safely tucked into the ground where they'll wait until
it's time to announce the arrival of spring. Here are the latest maps.
Where will the first tulips emerge? Do these maps give you any clues?
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| Good
Questions! |
| What
Will Affect Tulip Emergence?
Seventh
graders in Shakopee, Minnesota, are gathering climate data throughout
the year. Will the wet weather that delayed planting
this October affect emergence next spring? On planting
day, October 29, the students recorded 11 hours and 49 minutes of daylight.
Is daylight a factor that affects tulip growth? |

Image:
Living Earth
Curious
7th graders wondered if day length would affect plant growth.
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| Try
This! The Global Climate Challenge |
| Investigating
Climate and Plant Growth
Journey North test gardens are scattered around the Northern Hemisphere,
from the Atlantic to the Pacific and beyond. What's the climate like in
these different places, and how will climate affect growth in the gardens?
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Slideshow: When Will Our Tulips Grow? |
| Second
graders in Fort Wayne, Indiana, started their tulip test garden
project with a question. "When will our tulips grow?"
they wondered.
"Before
we could make good predictions we needed to do some research,"
shared Math/Science specialist Christine Michael.
Check
out the creative charts and timelines the students created as they
learned about seasons and predicted spring's arrival.
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When
Will Our Tulips Grow?
Using a Timeline to Make a Prediction
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| Related
Journey North Lessons and Links |
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- Map:
Using Journey North maps
- Journal:
Fall Journey North Tulip Garden Journal (Click and
Print)
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| More
Journey North Lessons
and Teaching Ideas! |
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Next Tulip Garden Update Will Be Posted on January 7, 2010.
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