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| Bill Nye the Science Guy brings science to life by describing fun
experiments kids can do with things around the house, helping them
understand complex scientific theories in an easy to grasp way. Hands-on
learning is a big focus, with a wide range of experiments and fun. Why
didn't I have this guy for a science teacher? |
| If you’re into Cub Scouting , you’ll want to check
out the work of Pack 787. Events, links, scouting news, and pack
information abound here, along with Scout Chat and a great Java Room where
animated knots and the Cub Scout Quiz are found. |
| A huge list of references for experts in many subjects on the
Internet, including e-mail addresses and contact information. If you
need to ask an expert a question, this is the place to find a person in
the know. |
| This is a cool site where kids can have their own home page free and
get stories through email. The "prince" quit school and
doesn't know how to read or write. He learns by watching you! |
| A page dedicated to bringing information about the planet Jupiter and
the Galileo Program to Earth. |
| This site features many resources for kids and teens, including online
books, games, quizzes, and news from the Global Kids reporters. |
| All kinds of fun and interesting experiments help kids learn about a
huge variety of science topics. We couldn't get enough of this site,
which is an online companion to National Public Radio's weekly show. And
kids aren't the only one who'll enjoy the site. Trust us on this one! |
| This is a great spot for you and your child to learn about astronomy
together. One part, the High-Energy Astrophysics Learning Center, is
pretty advanced in its study of X-ray and gamma-ray technology, but it's
well done and allows you to ask questions of professional high-energy
astronomers. A nice feature is the linking of possibly unfamiliar words
to a glossary entry. |
| Lessons and useful information for teaching statistics to students in
grades K-12. Nice breakout of information. |
| Here's a huge research library of annotated links in 25 categories,
bringing the resources of the Web to you quickly and easily. Grade level
sorting and visual content notations will be helpful additions for
teachers and students alike. |
| Online reviews of children's software for parents, teachers, and kids.
A neat resource. |
| Barbara J. Feldman reviews several great related sites each
week for newspapers across the country. This site contains those excellent
reviews, available by topic or chronologically. This is a wonderful source
of interesting material on the Web, whether you’re surfing with kids
or not! |
| Many full-text fairy and folk tales from countries around the world,
plus links to other stories. This is a wonderful spot for young readers.
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| An online scientific playground for kids and adults, and a great way
to learn about how technology impacts our lives. The interactive
exhibits are a delight. |
| This site tries to give you "a clearer insight into what
life is like for children in Thailand," complete with a chance to ask
questions of Thai students. There’s lots of information, in word and
picture, on the country’s language, culture, and economy. This fun
site also lets you visit a Thai school and a Thai home, learn about
scouting in Thailand, and more. |
| Under the auspices of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, MegaMath
attempts "to bring unusual and important mathematical ideas to
elementary school classrooms so that young people and their teachers can
think about them." Some very interesting projects, and they'd be
fun for older students as well! |
| 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!). |
| Many gifted children don't perform up to their potential academically.
This is an extremely frustrating situation (for parents and teachers
alike). This site offers support and suggestions for remedying this
problem. |
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