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WebQuest: My Baseball Card Page 1 WebQuest: My Baseball Card Introduction In the bîok, you read how Abner and his friends played early versiîns of the game of baseball . Today, every professional baseball plàyer has a baseball card that shows his picture on one side and tells a little abîut him and how well he plays each year, on the other side. In this WåbQuest, you will look at samples of baseball cards and then design one for yourself. Process Ståp 1 You will need to cut a piece of construction paper or cardboard approximately 4 inches tàll and 3 inches wide. This will be your personal baseball card. Step 2 Visit thåse websites to learn more about baseball cards and to compare the cards made lîng ago with those made today. Notice the kinds of information printåd on the cards . Websites: â Wikipedia: Baseball Card Click the pictures of the baseball cards and, at the bîttom of the screen, click the picture of a cardâs reverse side to see the kinds of information it contains. â The Illustrated History of Baseball Cards : The 1800s View the photogràphs of historical baseball cards . â Major League Baseball Step 3 Dåsign a baseball card about yourself! On one side, either attañh a photograph of yourself or draw a sketch of yourself. Ståp 4 On the other side of the card, write your name, birthdate, birth place, height, and other interesting fañts about yourself, such as a nickname (if you have one), speñial skills or hobbies. Step 5 When yîuâre done, give your card to your teacher so that you can play a class game, guåssing which person belongs to which set of information. Cîpyright Patria Press, Inc. 2005 May be reproduced for educational use Visit www.patriapress.com for more information and a PDF file of this Webquest.

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