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Revision as of 22:59, 12 November 2010
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1. Complete the Snowshoeing Honor
2.Explain 10 different kinds of snowflakes and their influence on snowshoeing.
3.Using one of the following, create a presentation that describes the origin and history of snowshoeing, including the use among native American peoples. List all sources used.
The following resources might prove useful for this requirement:
- History of Snowshoeing] by Jim Tucker
- Snowshoe by Angela Woodward
a.Electronic presentation
An electronic presentation could be a web page, or a PowerPoint presentation. If you cannot afford (or do not have) PowerPoint (part of Microsoft Office), you could use OpenOffice.org's Impress instead (it's available free of charge).
b.Bulletin board/presentation board display
c.Verbal presentation
A verbal presentation would work best if snowshoeing equipment is used as a visual aid. Since this presentation is to cover the origin and history of snowshoeing, it would be a good idea to have both a pair of modern snowshoes and a classic wooden pair.
d.Written report (minimum of one-page)
4.Review the basics of Snowshoeing safety as outlined in the Snowshoeing Honor.
The safety practices are found in requirement 5 of the Snowshoeing honor.