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Treasure Hunt III
                    
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**Clue #1 Click here and go to a great science page. Perhaps you'll find some ideas for a science experiment. Whelmers.
Click on the experiment called, 'Bernoulli Cans'.
Unbalanced forces will cause changes in , or of an object's motion.

*Clue #2 Click on this great resource called the Electric Encyclopedia. When you mention the word basketball and Michael in one sentence, there is usually one last name that comes to mind. Of course you know what this famous player's last name is.  What is his middle name?



How many consecutive years was Michael the leading scorer in the NBA?
Two
Ten
Six
Four
Seven
Twelve

*Clue #3 We're going to take a closer look at a painting in the Los Angeles Museum of Art
We're going to find out about an American artist named Mary Cassatt. Click on "Mary Cassatt."  Although Mary was an American painter she studied and were friends with several well known painters.  Who were these painters?  (last names only)



The majority of the above artists, including Mary Cassatt were well know for what famous style of art work in the 19th Century?



*Clue #4 Now we are going to learn something about bottlenose dolphins with from the National Aquarium in Baltimore.
How many years do baby dolphins remain with their mothers?



What is the weight range of a typical bottlenose dolphin?




*Clue #5 Since this is a treasure hunt, we're going to go to the American Treasures page of the Library of Congress.
The Library of Congress organizes its immense collections according to a system created at the end of the 1800s by one of the founding fathers of the United States.
Who is the founding father that used this system of organization first?



What are the three types of classifications that the Library of Congress uses to arrange its many treasures that are housed there?



**Clue #6 If you're ever doing a report on a specific country, here is a great place to get a picture of that country's flag.
Find Panama's flag. What are the two lunar symbols on Panama's flag?



** Clue #7 Learning how to search the web properly will save you time and effort. Take a look at these hints on how to search.
Select 'How to Search the World Wide Web: A Tutorial and Guide for Beginners.'
Next, click on 'hints'.
What does it tell you to do to your favorite sites and search engines?




*Clue #8 Historical Fiction just happens to be this author's favorite type of books to read. Look under the heading 'Colonial America'.

Where did the Three Young Pilgrims live?



*Clue #9 We're going to a math site now, The Mathematics of Rainbows .
Who discovered how light travels?



*Clue #10 (The final questions to answer) Go to Museum Mania library book page
Where do Libby O'Congress and Dewey Decimal teach two children how to use the typical library computer, the Dewee Decimal System and the Internet Access Computer?
In their neighborhood
The public library
At school
A parking lot
Disneyland

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