Use these links to learn more about our 424 National Parks and Monuments ππ΅ππΏπ²π΅ππππ ππ΄πππ³πππ‘π¦π’π¬πΈπΊπ»πΎπΎ https://www.nps.gov/findapark/index.htm https://findyourpark.com/park-finder https://everykidoutdoors.gov/plan.htm Then, choose your top 2 favorites to plan a visit using your new Every Kid Outdoors Pass! π(For this activity, pretend that money or time are not issues π°π°π°π€ π«π.) On a sheet of lined paper, answer these 3 questions in full sentence form. Give specific details about the parks in your answers: 1 . What two Parks or Monuments would you visit? In what states or territories are they located? 2 . List THREE interesting or important or fun facts about each of these two parks. (That means 6 total facts, 3 x 2 = 6 π ). These could include info about the park's native animals, history, or natural features. 3 . What will you do or explore when you're there? On Monday, you'll get a chance to share your plans with the class, and te