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Guidelines for helping children get involved with fishing in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area of Minnesota, as well as other areas. Addresses equipment, bait, location, and technique.
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Visitors enter the Virtual Sport Museum where they learn about several different sports including football, baseball, soccer, basketball, and tennis- also see how math and music is integrated into sports.
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Can you do the "acid drop" or the "backside disaster"? This site invites sports to experience the extreme sports of rock climbing, skateboarding, and in-line skating, and learn about training and equipment needed, techniques of the sports, safety tips, and possible injuries.
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Guide with tips and how-to for the young angler. Also includes a parents area.
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This site examines the science behind the most popular team and recreational sports. Find out how skateboarding is governed by the principles of momentum, gravity, and friction. Discover why a curveball curves, why a ball bounces, and why the most important piece of equipment is youe feet.
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Learn about major sports, their history, and the changes they've undergone over the years.
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Provides information on basketball, baseball, football, martial arts, and the Olympics.
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Travel along with the most diversely accomplished rock climber of this generation in this virtual journey across the continents.
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Everyone has heard of figure skating and gymnastics, but how many people know the thrill of racing down an ice covered track on a sled or the beauty of water ballet? This web site explores the Olympic sports that may not get much press attention, but have dedicated athletes just the same.
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Designed to help kids in 4th-6th grade choose which commonly played team sport they will enjoy the most. Tells what experts have to say, how much equipment costs, and what sort of body build is required in order to successfuly play each sport.
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