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Connecticut & Shandong

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Connecticut is one of the fifty states of the United States. Shandong is one of the 22 provinces of China. Let’s compare the two.

Connecticut:

  • 5,544 square miles
  • 3,502,309 people

Shandong:

  • 60,500 square miles
  • 91,800,000 people

And let’s compare the cities (towns).

Woodbridge, Connecticut:

  • 19.2 square miles (49.7 km2)
  • 9,264 people

Heze, Shandong:

  • 4,725 square miles (12,238 km²)
  • 8,810,000 people

Binzhou, Shandong:

  • 3,646 square miles (9,444 km²)
  • 3,661,500 people
  • [116,573 people in the main city]

Observations:

  • Connecticut (the state) is only slightly larger in land area than Heze (the city).
  • The population of Connecticut (the state) is about the same as Binzhou (the city).
  • Cities in China are made up of many towns and townships, like boroughs in New York.

How big are some of the places where you travel?

Mr. Wood

I found one of our sister schools!

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

I found our sister school in Binzhou, China on the maps in Google Earth and Google Maps!  While communicating with our sister school computer teacher, Mr. Qing Shan Gao, he was able to send me the latitude and longitude coordinates of his school.  In return, I sent him our school’s coordinates.  Shoutian Yingcai Primary School is located at 37°23’51.04”N, 118°0’49.30”E Beecher Road School is located at 41°20’09.52”N, 73° 0’25.69”W . See if you can find these locations on a map or using Google Earth/Maps.  What are some of the similarities and differences of where the two schools are located?

Did you want to learn more about latitude and longitude?  Check out this New York Times site about Latitude and Longitude.  Try out the crossword puzzle on their site for a real challenge. Teachers you may want to print out the puzzle and share it with your class.

Zaijian

Mr. Crawford