We are on a Club Ed break!

What is Club Ed?
Club Ed is a free, educational club that was created to help Mrs. Spilker's students learn new "stuff" by researching things in books and on the Internet.  The "Ed" stands for education, which is what the club is all about!
 
How do I join?
Joining Club Ed is simple.  All you have to do is answer one or more of the questions at the bottom of this page and give your answer(s) to Mrs. Spilker, either in class or by e-mail.  Earn points for each correct answer and get your name listed on the Club Ed Scoreboard.  The more questions you answer correctly, the more points you earn.  Mrs. Spilker's student with the most points at the end of each semester wins a cool prize!
 
How do I find the answers?
Any way you want -- books, encyclopedias, the Internet, Mom or Dad, or a really smart friend.  Just a hint, Mrs. Spilker finds all of her answers on the Internet.
 
Do I have to answer all of the questions?
No.  You may answer as many questions as you wish, and you may answer them separately.  Just remember, your first answer is the only answer that can earn you points for each question.
 
How long do I have to answer the questions?
Each set of questions will remain on the Club Ed page for at least two weeks.  You can only earn points for questions that are currently listed on this page.
 

Current Questions
50 points What does a vexillologist do?
100 points Who was the first man in space?
150 points Made for a colony of imaginary leprechauns, the smallest park in the world is located in what state?
200 points Why could a hurricane never be named Zoe?

Last Session's Questions & Answers
50 points What is the longest man-made structure in the world?

The Great Wall of China

 
100 points In which two states is it illegal for a person to pump his or her own gasoline?

Oregon and New Jersey

 
150 points In what year was the summit of Mt. Everest first reached, and what were the names of the people who reached it?

Hillary and Tenzing Norgay  in 1953

 
200 points Does the captain of a submarine look through a telescope or a periscope? Periscope

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Good luck!  Remember to check the spelling of your answers.
Misspelled answers will not receive points.

E-mail your answer(s) to Mrs. Spilker
 

 

 

 

Malena Brotherson 1459

Ashlynn Englehard 1300 

Kaitlyn Tracy 700

Estella Suarez 350

Ben Wolzen 200

Macy Sullivan 150

Ashley Duran 150

Grant Buchanan 50

 

Get your name on the scoreboard.  Join the club today!

Last updated on 03/11/2010