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Kids can learn a lot about various geographic regions and features of earth on this fun and educational site, which allows kid from participating schools to post messages to one another.

This site features information on Columbus's historic voyage from the Library of Congress archives. Not much on graphics, but a lot of good information here.

This is the middle school section of the SCORE mathematics site. It's a wonderful list of applicable Web resources in mathematics, fully annotated and including general reference sites plus lessons and activities.

You, the detective, can help solve "The Case of Grandpa's Painting" and learn a few things about color, style, composition, and some famous artists at the same time. Fun stuff.

The Academy of Achievement brings you pictures and stories of "legendary achievers" of the 20th century in areas such as arts, public service, sports, and science. It’s a diverse and interesting group. There’s also a section where you can hear achievers tell how important qualities such as passion and vision have been to them. (Slow, but there is a low bandwidth version.)

This site has games, puzzles, and fables, many pertaining to Africa and African Americans. You can also find out a lot about the African continent. This is a good place to increase your child's appreciation for diversity.

ANZSBEG (Australian New Zealand Safe Boating Education Group) offers this boating safety resource for students, teachers, and boaters of all sorts. There's some boating history with a South Pacific flavor, plus tide and weather information, swimming encouragement, teacher helps, a glossary, and more.

Mr. Donn’s Ancient History Page

This project, partially funded by the National Science Foundation, was designed to connect classrooms using the Internet. It was completed in 1994, but is summarized here, complete with teaching tips. Participating teachers are on-line and may be contacted.

The 6th graders of Ms. Hos-Mcgrane's Social Studies Class at the International School of Amsterdam have put online their studies of Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and five other cultures. They have included links to similar sites by others, as well as some help with using the Web for research and exposition.

The first manned landing on the moon is showcased in this site, which includes comments from the astronauts and extensive technical information about the mission. An excellent resource.

A strong focus on education in the state of Texas for grades K-12. Many resources for both teachers and students.

A great site! Enables people to ask scientific questions, and participate in discussion through e-mail with Dr. Science. Nominated as "Cool Site of the Year" by People Magazine OnLine and InFinet!

This site organizes more than 10,000 reviewed web resources for parents, students, teachers, librarians, and community members. Specify which of these groups is yours, and enter a library structured just for you! A great resource!

This informative site is put together by a 10-year-old and his dad to help students find useful study information on the web. They've got at least 355 sites so far in 10 catagories.

You can play Pegs, Tic-Tac-Toe, Hunt the Wumpus, Minesweep and others.

Set up to teach kids about bats, this site has good information for all ages. Learn where and how bats live, how they help people, what myths about them are untrue, and much more. You can also play a bat game, take a bat quiz, and visit a bat cave.

Education Gateway is your entrance to learning help on the Net. It's very well organized, with areas for students, teachers, and parents where many sites of interest are described. There are discussion areas, help with the Internet and computer technology, search engines, much more. Check it out!


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