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Week of January 27, 2002 |
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The Totem Pole Project at www.lafete.org/new/totem presents the beauties and complexities of native North American cultures. Start your journey by reading "A Carver," the story of a young man who carved a totem pole and, in the process, brought two cultures together. Next, learn about the Kwakiutl Culture. Finally, celebrate Native American heritage with the great lesson plans for writing plays, performing dances and making Web sites. (This site is no longer available.) Nominate a cool Web site at http://www.4Kids.org/nominations/ |
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You are needed in the Oval Office at the PBS Kid's Democracy Project at http://pbskids.org/democracy//. This site explains how the government affects your life. When it is time to Cast Your Vote, you'll want to know where you stand on the issues in order to make an informed decision. Step into the Voting Time Machine and travel back to important dates in democracy. You can also take on the role of the President for a Day. You are an essential part of your government, so get involved. |
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Grab your spelunking helmet and crawl into the wonders of the underground. Spelunking is all about exploring caves, and The Virtual Cave Web site at www.goodearthgraphics. com/virtcave has tons of dirt on caves. Check out the 40 rooms of solution caves with their amazing stalactite and stalagmite formations, and another 36 rooms of lava tube caves. The sea cave and erosional cave photos show the awesome power of nature in carving solid rock. Cave in and explore today. |
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