Our original question and final challenge
is to answer these questions:
1. Is a groundhog a good predictor of weather?
2. How do we know when it's spring?

Groundy had not seen his shadow on Groundhog Day
which meant it would be an early Spring.
As a class we agreed that our data showed that
Groundy had been correct.
He had been a good predictor of weather.
WHEN IS IT SPRING?
One of the ways we know Spring has arrived at our school is
DAFFODIL DAY!

To learn more about Daffodil Day at our school,
and to read our beautiful haiku, click here.

To learn about a scientific investigation
we did with daffodils, see our Spring Into Life project.

Read our thoughts about Spring on our
That's What Happens When It's Spring page.
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