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This site gives you the chance to exchange your classroom pet (stuffed animal) and his journal (created by your students) with one from another area of the US or the world. The aims are to write creatively, to learn about children in other situations or cultures, and to have fun. Don't miss the letters from teachers who are doing this activity.

"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.

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 is a help for anyone interested in using computers to teach elementary school children. The author believes these links can be used in creating classroom projects for students. There are some really good links: more learning-intensive than some lists, with less fluff.

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.

Dedicated to kids' creativity and community worldwide, this site offers young people a chance to enjoy each other's writing, art, and music. Books, games, contests--a great spot for kids.

A colorful and fun look at nutrition, especially the recommendation to eat five fruits or vegetables a day. Includes a kid's cookbook and help for teachers.

This site asks and answers the question "What's the positive side of dyslexia?" It pertains to the special abilities that many dyslexic people exhibit.

A list of famous people who have dyslexia is only one of the resources on this site, which includes a huge amount of information about this common learning disability.

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This is a great site for teachers and parents. Article titles include: "Making the Most of a Conference with Your School Principal", " What Age is Appropriate?" and " Worksheet Blues". There's information on the education debate, plus family pages and teacher pages, and a search engine.

Houghton Mifflin has created a great spot for kids and educators K-8. It has centers for math, reading, and social studies with lessons and links. Also a project center and parents' place. Visually appealing and user friendly.

Steck-Vaughn Publishing offers this site to parents and educators of K-12 children as a source of their educational materials. They include a Frequently Asked Questions section and resource sites for teachers.

Andy Carvin has put together this site "to explore the worlds of educational reform and information technology," and he's done it very well. Among his topics: the potential role of WWW in the classroom, how to create your own web page, the information highway debate, and computers and kids. Great education links.

Want to learn about your pet, or what it takes to become a veterinarian? These questions and more are answered in simple terms on this neat, fun site. Also includes information on caring for pets, so parents have a reason to visit as well.

The British Museum of Antiquities takes kids on a virtual trip to the Stone Age in this appealing site, which also relates ancient history to today's world, making it more real.

Here are some free, fun learning activities for preschool, kindergarten, and grades one and two. Cool graphics and sound add to the fun, and the games are updated regularly.


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