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This is a place for kids to read other kids' stories and publish their own online. New stories, old stories, and a handy search tool for all stories on file.

Available in English and Japanese, this site offers kids the chance to share their work and find e-mail pals for individuals and classes.

This is a terrific site, geared for kids but of interest to anyone who wants to know about Japan. Categories include Tradition, History, Politics, Schools, Industry, Daily Life, Ecology, and more. There's a place to ask questions and a place to play games, plus news, cool sites, much more.

This appealing site is dedicated to helping kids learn about Japan, including its languages, crafts, and stories.

"An educational and entertaining Electronic Playground for kids ages 4 to 15," this site offers Spanish, French, and Dutch versions as well as English. Kids can write stories, talk to "Key Pals," play games, learn crafts, etc. There is a companion parent/teacher site.

This site offers a wealth of information regarding learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder. You can be kept up-to-date on current events, locate help nationally and by state, participate in discussion groups, and more. What a find!

This "electronic field trip" includes mission news, a photo gallery, and more from the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Pathfinder missions.

Formerly "The Homeschool/Homework Study Center," this site has many helpful resource links to dictionaries, subject help, encyclopedias, libraries, museums, professors online, and more. If you need help with your homework, this is a good place to start.

Lyndsey loves to build cool games for you! She offers Mastermind, Slider puzzles, a "How Far Between Two Points" map, and two geography quizzes where you point and click the maps, one US and one European.

This page features lesson ideas, exercises, and more for language, performing arts, science, and math for grades K-12.

Questions and answers on a huge range of scientific topics make this a great site for information on science. And if you don't find the answer you're looking for already here, ask a question of the mad scientist of your choice.

David Smith can teach middle school children to do just that: to draw a map of the world with all the countries named entirely from memory! The site offers examples of these maps, along with information on the course of study and the education awards it has won, great geography quizzes you can download, and wonderful links.

This site has step-by-step information for 8th grade through college students and their parents. It covers choosing a career, selecting a college, obtaining financial aid, finding a job, and much more.

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This site is maintained by a middle school teacher in Texas who wanted to make it easier for teachers to find useful links. He has catagories such as: Kid Safe Sites, Kid reference section, Middle School Homepages, various science sites, gifted and talented sites, and the National Middle School Association site.

MiddleWeb explores "the challenges of middle grades reform," especially in urban schools. Many related articles are included, as well as links to other sources on the Web, in such areas as Assessment & Evaluation, Curriculum & Instruction, and Parents & the Public.

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Montessori for Moms is a collection of many of Sibyl Carroll's popular training guides for home schooling with the Montessori method. These lesson plans are considered suitable for home schooling and classroom teaching.


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