CM December 8, 1995. Vol. II, Number 8

Cyberspace Scavenger Hunt

The Hunt Continues, Round 9

Centennial Regional High in Greenfield Park, Quebec is proud to continue with the Cyberspace Scavenger Hunt. We are proud, too, to announce the "grand opening" of our home page that can be found at http://www.infobahnos.com/~crhs. This message is repeated in our homepage.

 The Internet is the "largest library" in our world, and we, as teachers should be teaching students how to use this research facility. Our research staff have scanned the Web looking for appealing and varied questions for your and your students. Each week, a different question will be posted, a question that will challenge student's research skills on the net.

You are free to use any Internet resource available to you.

When you have found the answer to our question,
E-MAIL YOUR ANSWERS DIRECTLY TO ME AT THE ADDRESS BELOW. DO NOT SEND IT TO CM.

Please include with your answer a little bit of information about you and your school.

  1. Resource person's name.
  2. Your school name.
  3. High school, middle school or elementary school.
  4. Location of your school, city, province/state or country.
  5. Your e-mail address.
  6. Any comments you have about our activity.

The 8th question was:

What do the following people have in common:

And who would be the missing person in this list?

They are all authors who wrote novels starring James Bond, Secret Agent 007. Of course, Ian Fleming was left off the list.

Question 9 is a bit easier:

Our next question is a James Bond question, in honour of the 19th James Bond movie.

Six (yes there were six) actors have played James Bond on the screen.

Can you name them all.

Send your answers to: jderrick@infobahnos.com

Good luck to all the hunters.

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