September 2007 Cub Scout Roundtable Issue |
Volume 14, Issue
2
October 2007 Theme |
Theme:
Down on the Farm
Webelos:
Citizen & Showman
Tiger Cub
Requirement 1 |
WEB SITES
Cornfield Mazes
Especially for Kids and Scouters:
Alice, Golden
Empire Council
http://www.agclassroom.org Fantastic resource – click on student center and
check out Kid’s Zone with farm and food fun and too many others to mention, Teen
Scene, science project ideas, virtual tours, recipes and a great state by state
fact sheet where you can also ask questions.
California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom
http://www.cfaitc.org/ Includes ideas for students and teachers, coloring
pages, online games, recipes, 'Ag Weblinks,' resources for teachers and parents
4H Virtual Farm –
http://ext.vt.ed/resources/4th/virtualfarm/main.html visit a virtual horse,
poultry, wheat, dairy or beef cattle farm, or even a fish farm. All kinds of
info and games, challenges, includes downloadable activity sheets and
home-school ideas
Farm Safety for Kids –
www.fs4jk.org coloring pages, online and downloadable games, puzzles,
crosswords for all ages, printable booklets and discussion ideas for parents.
If there is a chapter in your area, they also sponsor events
www.enchantedlearning.com great site with crafts, information about farm
animals and crops, farm-themed worksheets for math, vocabulary; also many other
themes, including famous people in agriculture, such as Cesar Chavez and George
Washington Carver, or Johnny Appleseed.
http://www.mcguirezone.com Paper projects to make - click on Goodies, then
Print & Play – great printable red barn and cow
Wheat Farming –
http://www.wheatmania.com – information about wheat, Kansas, kid’s
activities and family farm diaries
Rice Farming –
http://www.riceromp.com – online games, great information about rice farming
– (I finally found out why even the flat fields in California have curved mounds
separating sections of the fields! – Alice)
Corn Farming –
http://www.ncga.com/ click on education, also check out Korn for Kids and
links to corn growing states – games, facts and teacher resources
Also check out
www.popcorn.org for lots of fun, facts, recipes – even a Popcorn
encyclopedia!
Potato Farming -
http://www.idahopotato.com click on “consumers” to find potato facts,
Spuddy Buddy kid’s club, print and play activities
http://www.kidsfarm.com/wheredo.htm Colorado farm and ranch – click on
various animals or equipment to learn about them; also lots of photos
Farming Museums:
Alice, Golden
Empire Council
http://www.outdoorhistory.org – general list of outdoor or farming museums
in America. Also google “farm museums” in your area. Also look for local and
regional parks and living history locations – many of them include farming
activities, since that was a major part of American life in the past. This is
just a sample list, but check out your area – there’s sure to be something
special!
New Hampshire: Canterbury
Shaker Village
www.shakers.org or (603) 783-9511
Williamsburg, Virginia:
Colonial Williamsburg
www.history.org or 1-800-HISTORY
Woodland, California: The
Heidrick Ag History Center
www.aghistory.org or (530) 666-9700
Golden Pond, KY: 1850 Living
History Farm Museum
Fishers, Indiana: Conner
Prairie
www.connerprairie.org or 1-800-966-1836
Richmond, Texas: George Ranch
www.georgeranch.org or (281) 343-0218 – ranching and also a sharecroppers
farm; living history and hands-on experiences
Pittsfield, Massachusetts:
Hancock Shaker Village
www.hancockshakervillage.org or (413) 443- 0188 or (800) 817-1137; working
farm with animals, open all year, coupon available
Tulare, California: Heritage
Complex
www.heritagecomplex.com
Urbandale, Iowa: Living
History Farms
www.lhf.org seasonal activities covering a span of 300 years, on site
interpreters
Winston-Salem, North Carolina:
www.oldsalem.org or (888) 653-7253 or (336) 721-7300, Early Southern life,
group rates available, check for coupon
Eagle, Wisconsin: Old World
Wisconsin
www.wisconsinhistory.org or (262) 594-6300 Ten farmsteads, ponds, marshes,
living history and hands-on games and activities
Harrodsburg, Kentucky: Shaker
Village of Pleasant Hill
www.shakervillageky.org or (800) 734-5611 educational programs and special
events
Grand Island, Nebraska: Stuhr
Museum of the Prairie Pioneer
www.StuhrMuseum.org or (308) 385-5316 includes an historic farmstead
Woodstock, Vermont: The
Billings Farm and Museum
www.billingsfarm.org or (802) 457-2355
Dearborn, Michigan: The Henry
Ford/Greenfield Village
www.TheHenryFord.org or (313) 271-1620 living history and historic
recreation events
Dyersville, Iowa: The National
Farm Toy Museum
farmtoys@dyersville.com or (563) 875-2727
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