December 2006 Cub Scout Roundtable Issue |
Volume 13, Issue 5
January 2007 Theme |
Theme: Poles Apart
Webelos:
Fitness & Scientist
Tiger Cub Activities |
WEB SITES
http://www.arcticwebsite.com
A website dedicated to the history, science, and adventure of the Arctic
I could have listed thousands more websites for the North Pole and the South Pole, Compasses, Magnets and more. Even lots of Cub age oriented ones. But the list got too long and I was running too late again as usual. Create your own Google searches and go for it.
http://www.dailycelebrations.com/home.htm
This is an Hawaiian website (Think Blue and Gold). Daily Celebrations features original writing, artwork, and photographs, with thousands of special celebrations that have been researched, written, edited, and indexed to motivate, educate, and inspire. Please take your time... look around... and enjoy!
Aloha means love... Daily Celebrations is a lei of aloha, guided by my (the webmaster’s) life's experiences and my heart...
This would have been great for invent a Reason to Celebrate. Listings of all sorts of daily reasons and things to celebrate.
http://sd54.org/schools/armstrong/hays/usregions/default.htm
School District 54, Schaumburg, IL – songs from various regions of the USA.. Also, check out other state related material by playing with the web address
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