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        Kite Honor Requirements

The artist wants to make a kite beautiful. The scientist asks,
"What makes it fly?" During a session of kite making, you will be
able to study both of these aspects with your children.

Earning the kite honor is a great way to spend a windy March Sunday with your Pathfinders. Here are some ideas to help plan your day.

bulletHave someone from your local kite club come in and do a demonstration.
bulletGo and watch a demonstration or competition put on by a local kite club.
bulletSet up a round robin format for the afternoon. Since each Pathfinder is supposed
to make and fly two different types of kites. Have kite-making stations;
kite flying stations, and learning stations.
bulletHere are a bunch of web sites that have simple kite plans.
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Twenty kids * Twenty kites * Twenty minutes

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The Virtual Kite Zoo

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Sugar Glider Kite

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Kids and Kites in the Classroom

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Kites 4 Kids

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Kites @ About.com

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(How to) Go and Fly a Kite

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Snowflake Kite


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