Student Questions and Comments

Robert Youens will be taking his 17 foot Alumacraft canoe down the Mississippi River on September 16, 2008. His route will begin in Minnesota and end in New Orleans, LA. Follow along and feel free to leave comments and questions for Robert during his trip!

Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Tue Sep 09, 2008 12:25 pm

I’m Robert Youens’ sister Judy. I will be the liaison for the discussion board.
When possible Robert will call me daily to check in, and I’m looking forward to lots of interesting questions to pass along. He begins his river trip Tuesday, September 16 – but if you have a question or comment, send them now and we’ll start a list.
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:34 am

It's Monday evening , about 8:00 pm. We're in northwestern Minnesota, about to take off on the longest river in the United States.
Robert's message: We have arrived at Lake Itasca - source of the Mississippi River. It's a cool night, mist rising off the lake and a big full moon. The river is narrow and winding here, but more water than usual is spilling from the lake so we should be able to start paddling sooner than we thought. Phone service is bad so we probably won't be in touch again until we reach Bemidji (a couple of days).
Judy's Question of the day: As they leave Lake Itasca, what direction are they traveling?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:48 pm

answer - question for the day 1: The Mississippi begins going north, then east. They won't turn south until they reach Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

Judy's Question for the day 2: How deep is the river as it leaves lake Itasca?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Pease Bobcats » Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:03 pm

On behalf of Pease Elementary, I'd like to thank Mr. Yeouns for visiting our school last week. We are so excited to use our mapping skills to track your trip! We checked out the moon tonight and we're hoping your first night is a pleasant one. Happy trails!

Ms. Eng, 6th Grade
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:20 pm

Answers for the Question for the Day will be posted on the "trip log of Robert Youens".

Judy's Question for the Day 3: How long is the Mississippi River?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:01 pm

See Trip Log for the latest news

I received a call from Mr. Youens today (Thursday. 9-18). Forwarded your messages and good wishes.

I had a question. If you look at the speed listed in the box above the map, it might say something like .7 kts.
1 knot per hour is equal to about 1.15 miles per hour. So we can think of knots as roughly mph. I asked why the web site said they were going so slow. It is because it tracks them from point to point, not taking all the twists and turns into consideration.
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:17 pm

Judy's Question for the Day 4 : How many states will the Mississippi touch on its way to the gulf?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:30 pm

Judy's Question for the Day 5: Minnesota is known as the gopher state. It is also known as the
land of _________ lakes. Fill in the blank.
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:49 pm

Before I post the Question for the Day, I need to make a correction. I called the Mississippi River the longest river in the United States. The source I was reading this week-end gives that honor to the Missouri River (it feeds into the Mississippi). The Mississippi is listed as the largest river in the United States.

Judy's Question for the Day 6: What is an "oxbow lake"?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:44 am

Since I skipped a “Question for the Day” on Sunday, I should have skipped a number also - so we can keep track of the number of days on the river.
Judy’s Question for the Day 8: Where did we get the name Mississippi?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:54 pm

Judy’s Question for the Day 9: Where is the Mississippi River the widest?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:18 pm

Judy’s Question for the Day 10: Where is the Mississippi River the deepest?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Thu Sep 25, 2008 9:38 pm

Judy’s Question for the Day 11: Where and when was water skiing invented?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Fri Sep 26, 2008 9:39 pm

Judy’s Question for the Day 12: If a raindrop falls in Lake Itasca, how long would it take to arrive at the Gulf of Mexico?
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Re: Student Questions and Comments

Postby Youens-sister » Sun Sep 28, 2008 9:41 pm

Question for the Day 14: The historic lumber town of Grand Rapids, along the Great River Road in Minnesota, is also home of what famous Actress (hint think “ruby red slippers”)?
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