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| This is "The Smart Way to Shop for Kids' Software" and
allows you to search 2500 titles by age and topic. The site offers
reviews of educational products by leading software critics, feature
articles, award winners and member picks, and demos so you can try
before you buy (on site, of course!). |
| Tomorrow's Morning is a weekly newspaper aimed at informing 8 to 14
year olds and encouraging them to read. This online counterpart offers
the impressive articles, contests, and features of the paper, plus
encouragement for teachers to use it in the classroom, and archives. |
| The University of Arkansas at Little Rock's College of Education site
is a marvelous resource for students, teachers, and parents. The authors
have taken ERIC, broken it up into easy-to-use bits, and explained them
all! The Libraries, Education Resources, and Parents sections are
excellent. In Teacher Links, click on your area of study and bring up a
substantial list of annotated links, plus a lesson plan section, and a
number of special education categories. A winner! |
| Here are nine interesting tips for dealing with teens, as well as an
offer to purchase the book. |
| A WebTopic is "a collection of web site reviews, centered around
a theme." Among 20 topics completed so far are Astronomy, Egyptian
Archaeology, pets, and invention. In addition to lengthy reviews of lots
of related sites, each WebTopic offers books, tapes, and other resources
to fill out a unit of study. This is part of a larger site which also
includes lots of reviewed home schooling sites, book reviews, and more. |
| This is an attractive and informative site featuring portraits and
information on past and present presidents, a White House tour,
government information, much more. A great place to go with your kids.
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| Ryon is nine years old and a fifth grader at Westford Elementary
School in Vermont. His web page tells about the archaeology dig he and
his classmates completed. It's well done, with pictures, techniques and
results, and even a game which allows kids to do their own dig. Nice
work, Ryon. |
| World Kids network is a colossal site for kids, by kids. (OK, by kids
and a few adults.) Be sure to check out the Site Overview before you
begin your journey. This is a huge cyber-playground. |
| WorldVillage is a large family-friendly site, with activities,
articles, chat, much more. The Kidz section includes games, an interactive
playhouse, E-Cards, comics, and puzzles. There’s also a Strictly Girl
Stuff section and, of course, one For Boys Only! The Idea Box contains
great sections for parents and educators of preschool and primary
children, including a long list of sources for coloring pages and other
activities, and a much-used Teacher Message Board. |
| This is the Yahoo web guide for kids. Kids can find information on
art, sports, cultures, acedemics, and games. It's set up just like the
regular Yahoo, so it's easy to use. |
| A great spot for kids to play, Beakman's has the answers to 50
terrific questions, interactive demos (shockwave required), and more.
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| Liberty Financial’s Young Investor Web Site allows kids to
play some games, visit the library, and learn about investing. The Parents
section is particularly good, containing a college cost calculator, the
advice of the wonderful Dr. Tightwad, and more. |
| Kids will love all the "dirt" on worms and crawling behind
the walls with Rodney the Roach at this site. Very cool! |
Spelling it Right comprises over a hundred pages of advice and free worksheets on spelling from en experienced English teacher and examiner.
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