Friday, June 1, 2018

Time For A Mystery Skype, Eh?

Our Second Mystery Skype
By:  Student Blogger Emma

On Thursday, May 24th, our class had our second Mystery Skype! When we tried to connect with the other class somewhere in the world, there was a BIG delay. Because of this we guessed that the other class might be somewhere pretty far away. While we were waiting, we decided to practice. When we finally connected after our delay, we couldn't hear the class! So we had to be very patient. Then after, we decided to just try and communicate in a different way. So to greet them, we all waved.
We decided to get white boards so our questioner and answerer could communicate since we couldn't hear them and they couldn't hear us.

After all that, we finally started. While we were asking questions, we had a note-taker who took notes on all the answers we had a Think Tank which generated the questions.

Our first question was if they were in the United States. Surprisingly,
they weren't! They were in Canada! The teacher also wrote that her class
loves math. So we said that we do too.
After a while we were getting really close. We knew that they were in a
province, not a territory, and they were near Nova Scotia. Then, Mrs.
Klipfel finally got us to be able to hear them! We were really happy.

They were getting really close too!
Then, we finally guessed their province! They were in New Brunswick.
Right after that they guessed that we were in Massachusetts.

When we were done, they told us some facts about New Brunswick,
since our class is studying Canada. Some of the facts were funny, like
they said that they have Target, they don’t have Wendy’s, and they asked
us if we like Shrek, which we said yes to.
They also told us facts that weren’t funny, like how they mostly speak French, their class is a combination of grades four and five, and that the population in New Brunswick is about 5,000. But eventually we had to stop, but we ended on a good note.




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