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This is a fun collection of games, using "no Java, frames or plug-ins…and it’s free!" You’ll find brain teasers, trivia, a slider, concentration, mazes, and more.

You can visit ten of the most popular animals at the zoo in Birmingham, Alabama, and read all about them. Other neat features include one called Animal Omnibus. You pick a catagory, such as amphibians, and it brings up a list of amphibians with at least one link each to an amphibian information page.

This is a program that teaches leadership and encourages the study of Israel in the Jewish community.

This is a great site! It uses Java to open up a separate window that kids can use to navigate the site easily, and there's a Parents/Teachers path as well. Bonus.com offers 900 activities, some linked and some original. It's really fun stuff.

There are fun puzzles and problems here for grades 3-4, 5-6, 7+. New puzzles are published each Thursday along with the answers to last week's. Pretty fun for parents, too.

This fun set of 10 little stumpers requires no Java or plug-ins. Can you collect all 10 Smart Bulbs?

David Brunk is cycling across the US to raise money for and awareness of Habitat for Humanity. This site has a map where you can track his progress since the trip began on September 7, 1997, a very interesting journal where he records the day's sights and happenings, and some art, writing, and math activities related to the trip.

Supporting Montessori administrators and promoting standards of Montessori education are the goals of this site. It also provides Montessori information which would be helpful whether you’re already familiar with Montessori or not. There’s a newsletter, with archives, plus a list of Montessori resources.

This site is a collection of reviews of children's books and ways to use them in the classroom. You can look them up by title, author, type, or age, and browse them in catagories such as curriculum area, subject, and theme.

This is a great site to see cells in action. The topics (Anatomy of a Splinter, When a Cell Commits Suicide, This Strain Kills White Blood Cells, and others) have descriptions of each step of their process, and animated gifs and Quick Time movies to see actual cells! It's a really interesting place to see, up-close, what cells do.

Children's Express is "by children for everybody." With a wealth of news from six news bureaus, this site is packed with content. You can also participate in an electronic round table, submit your own story ideas, answer polls, and respond to articles. It's well done and well organized-- you will find lots to read and enjoy!

Many links are offered here giving access to full-text children's classics.

"The Interactive Magazine for Today's Kids!" is offered for subscription here. Online you can meet the characters, read excerpts of past issues, review the magazine's sections, and learn about the people who bring Club-Z to life. The site also offers related links and an educational products shopping section.

A middle school science teacher in Oakland, California, offers this site containing original lesson plans, links to science and education sources, input by other teachers about their successful attempts at motivation, a number of sources on Ebonics and other urban education issues, and more.

This is an excellent learn and play site for elementary and middle schoolers. It has current news and learning features and tons of annotated links to fun and informative sites all around the Web.

See Nancy, Peanuts, Marmaduke, Jump Start, and more.

This site makes building your vocabulary fun--it takes the "word of the day" calendar to a new level. A fun way to build language skills.

The Mining Company's Creative Writing site offers a variety of activities, advice, and sites of interest to budding writers. The guide for this section divides her content to make it age appropriate for younger or older (up to 15) kids. Send in your work for editing suggestions, or for publication.


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