![]() ![]() Did you know that you can send the president a message online? Search for the white House page on the web, then write the president a message about what's important to you. For MORE fun: Attach a picture of yourself in your Brownie sash or vest. Use either your own email address or an adult's (with their permission). You've got mail! Send thank you notes by email when a friend or family member gives you a gift or does something nice.Send an e-card to three friends or relatives and let them know why they are important to you. Search online for "e-cards" and you'll find dozens of sites that let you send free greeting cards designed for birthdays, holidays, or to just say hello. Share what you find with your Girl Scout friends. 3.2.1.Blastoff! Use the web to head into outer space! Pick any planet in our solar system and find five interesting facts about it, including how that planet got its name.#2 IS GREAT PRACTICE FOR WORLD THINKING DAY! For MORE fun: See if the country's home to Girl Scouts or your sister Girl Guides. include facts on language, money, and major holidays. Find information to make a short travel guide. Pick another country you want to visit one day. For MORE fun: Find directions from your house to a place you want to visit. Try the same thing with your school, a friend's house, and somewhere far away, like a relative's house in another state. Find where you live on the map and zoom in to see how close you can get. For MORE fun: Find an old doll or toy collection to see what your grandparents might have played with. Once you know your way around, host an online tour for a friend or family member. Search for a famous art museum and take their online tour. If you like art and visiting museums, then you've got a whole world to explore online. Learn five fun facts to share with your Girl Scout friends. How much do you know about where you live? Use search engines to find out more about your hometown or the closest big city. Take notes as you read to create a Top 5 list of favorite facts to share. Surfing the Internet is like visiting a digital zoo! Pick an animal you're interested in but don't know a lot about and use search engines to study it. For MORE fun: Make special bookmarks for all your Girl Scout friends. Cover the bookmark in thick, clear tape to make it rip proof and use it in your favorite book. Decorate it using an art program, then print it. First make an outline of the size you want (one inch wide and six inches long is a good place to start). Create a thank you card with pictures on the front and a nice message inside. Then print it and share! If your computer doesn't have an art program, ask an adult to help you find a website that lets you paint or draw. Use bright colors, shapes, and fun drawing tools. Use a computer art program to make a picture of your favorite person or place. STEP ONE: PAINT OR DRAW WITH AN ART PROGRAM Complete one activity for each step (total of 5 activities). ![]()
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