Today is our third mystery Skype! Our greeters are going first. "Hi, we're Kelsey and Joey."
"Welcome to our class. We're glad to be doing this with you. We have some sharers."
"Hi, We're Katie, Lily, and Ian." The sharers told them about our fun fair, ice cream social, and science projects. Then the other class told us they had Saturday School, which helped them get ready for the skate test. Here come the questions!" They asked if our state bordered any oceans. When the answer was no, it was our turn. They took one more question, does your state border Virginia, and then our turn. "Are you in the US?" YES! Our follow up. "Do you border an ocean?" No. Their turn. "Is the temperature cold where you live right now?" Yes. Their follow up. "Does your state border New York?" No. Our turn. "Is your state east of the Mississippi River?" Yes. Our follow up. "Are you in the southeast region?" No. Their turn. "Are there any dangerous animals where you live?" Not many, but some. Our turn. "Does it snow a lot when you're in winter?" No. Their turn. "Do you live in a famous city?" No. "Do you live near a famous city?" Yes. Their followup. "Do you guys border New York?" Yes. Our followup. "Do you border east side of New York?" No. Their turn. "Do you have any rivers in your state?" Yes. Their followup. "Do you border Colorado?" No. Our turn. "Are you in Pennsylvania?" Yes! We guessed their state, plus we get a follow up. "Does your county name start with the letters a through l?" Yes. Their turn. "Does your state border any lakes?" Yes. Their followup. "Does the name of your state begin with a vowel?" Yes. Our turn. "Is your county on the east side of Pennsylvania?" Yes. Their turn. "Is your state west of Louisiana?" Yes. Our turn. "Are you in the Southeast area of Pennsylvania?" Yes. Our followup. "Does your county start with the letters a through g?" No. Their turn. "Is your state Illinois?" Yes. Their followup. "Is it real windy where you live?" Sometimes. Our turn. "Is the letter that your county start with j through l?" Yes. Our followup. "Does your county start with the letter l?" Yes. Their turn. "Does your city end with a vowel?" No. Our turn. "Is the second letter in your county a v?" No. Now, since we're running out of time, we're taking a few more questions. "Do you live in Lancaster County?" Yes. Now, the other class is going to say their county their way. Laincister. We told them about where we live, in Arlington Heights."
"Welcome to our class. We're glad to be doing this with you. We have some sharers."
"Hi, We're Katie, Lily, and Ian." The sharers told them about our fun fair, ice cream social, and science projects. Then the other class told us they had Saturday School, which helped them get ready for the skate test. Here come the questions!" They asked if our state bordered any oceans. When the answer was no, it was our turn. They took one more question, does your state border Virginia, and then our turn. "Are you in the US?" YES! Our follow up. "Do you border an ocean?" No. Their turn. "Is the temperature cold where you live right now?" Yes. Their follow up. "Does your state border New York?" No. Our turn. "Is your state east of the Mississippi River?" Yes. Our follow up. "Are you in the southeast region?" No. Their turn. "Are there any dangerous animals where you live?" Not many, but some. Our turn. "Does it snow a lot when you're in winter?" No. Their turn. "Do you live in a famous city?" No. "Do you live near a famous city?" Yes. Their followup. "Do you guys border New York?" Yes. Our followup. "Do you border east side of New York?" No. Their turn. "Do you have any rivers in your state?" Yes. Their followup. "Do you border Colorado?" No. Our turn. "Are you in Pennsylvania?" Yes! We guessed their state, plus we get a follow up. "Does your county name start with the letters a through l?" Yes. Their turn. "Does your state border any lakes?" Yes. Their followup. "Does the name of your state begin with a vowel?" Yes. Our turn. "Is your county on the east side of Pennsylvania?" Yes. Their turn. "Is your state west of Louisiana?" Yes. Our turn. "Are you in the Southeast area of Pennsylvania?" Yes. Our followup. "Does your county start with the letters a through g?" No. Their turn. "Is your state Illinois?" Yes. Their followup. "Is it real windy where you live?" Sometimes. Our turn. "Is the letter that your county start with j through l?" Yes. Our followup. "Does your county start with the letter l?" Yes. Their turn. "Does your city end with a vowel?" No. Our turn. "Is the second letter in your county a v?" No. Now, since we're running out of time, we're taking a few more questions. "Do you live in Lancaster County?" Yes. Now, the other class is going to say their county their way. Laincister. We told them about where we live, in Arlington Heights."