These suggestions for internet websites should be used to further enrich your student's studies, not as a substitute for the lessons provided in Beyond Five in a Row. It goes without saying that use of the internet requires wisdom and supervision of your student's access to the wide variety of sometimes unwholesome material available in cyberspace. On the other hand, there are wonderful resources available from businesses, agencies and universities that can provide a rich resource for learning. Use wisdom and learn about the internet yourself rather than just turning your student loose with a modem and web browser!The links listed below have been found to be excellent and helpful resources for enriching Beyond Five in a Row lessons. However, due to the ever changing nature of the world wide web and the internet we can not guarantee every link will be current. If you find a web page that you think may benefit other Beyond Five in a Row users or a link that is no longer active, please report it to connections@fiveinarow.com.
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This on-line cartooning guide is an excellent way for beginners to learn the art! Interesting and fun lessons plus a gallery of what other children have created. Start cartooning today!
http://www.cartooncorner.com
This site is for the 4-H Youth Development Program in California. It gives general information on the organization nationwide and tips for contacting a 4-H group in your own area.
http://www.uckac.edu/danrscr/4h.htm#What Is 4-H?If your student is interested in Miss TerwilligerÕs frugality AND enjoys making things, this website will excite him! Filled with dozens of activities and information, the following address will direct your student to a lesson on making his own recycled paper! With step-by-step instructions, he can be frugal and creative all at the same time! Put out by an organization called "You Can," this website is a lot of fun!
http://www.nbn.com/youcan/paper/paper.htmlPut together by The Mining Company, this site is a lot of fun for any age child! Including information on birds of prey as well as many others, your student can explore different bird songs, feeding habits, shelter and much more. Great site!
http://birding.miningco.com/msubkids.htm
This website, maintained by the University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign Campus Chapter of HFH, is a incredible source of information on both Habitat for Humanity and Habitat for Humanity International. With a search scroll button, youÕre able to easily obtain the local chapters in your state. A great site!
http://www.habitat.org/Links/Including touching quotes and important texts (like the Declaration of Sentiments), this website embodies much of the emotion as well as the facts pertaining to the WomenÕs Suffrage movement and the passing of the 19th amendment. YouÕll find this is a fabulous source for any teacher or student wanting to more fully understand this important accomplishment in American womenÕs history.
http://www.rochester.edu/SBA/95-75.htmlThis website includes a great deal of information on Landscape Architecture and the philosophy behind the career field. Maintained by the Australian, University of Adelaide, it is very informative.
http://www.arch.adelaide.edu.au/careers/faud.htmlSimilar to the Adelaide page listed above, this Landscape Architecture page is part of the University of Oregon. With a slightly different perspective, this page also provides excellent information.
http://lazarus.uoregon.edu/~landar/LAdesc.html


