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LINKS FOR KIDS

 

Here are some fun and educational resources on the internet for kids.

Elementary:

bulletBen's Guide to US Government for Kids - Information and games arranged by grade level
bulletPBS Kids - educational games, stories, music and coloring
bullet FT Exploring is a fun award winning site that explores energy and other basic science principles and shows how the same fundamental principles control how things work in nature, living organisms, and human technology.
bullet National Geographic - A wide variety of information about animals, travel, recipes, history, - even roller coasters!
bullet Online Math Games - Countdown the number of seconds you've been alive, calculate and convert measurements, even make acronyms from your phone number!
bullet Fun Brain - Interactive games for kids including Math Baseball, Change Maker, and Wacky Tales.
bullet Fact Monster - Homework center, math, science, games, sports and history, etc., etc.
bullet Homeworkspot.com - All kinds of homework help, including online encyclopedias
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Children's Storybooks Online - A collection of original stories for children (preK-1)

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Ask Dr. Math--Elementary School Level - A collection of questions on elementary math with answers by Dr. Math

bullet Kids' Place - Free games and resources for students studying math, reading, social studies, and science. Have some fun with Wacky Web Tales, Brain Teasers, Current Events, The Reading Dimension, Web Word Finds, GeoNet, and Games!
bullet Kidsclick.org a web search engine for kids by librarians
bullet Seussville.com - At this site you can play games, chat with the Cat in the Hat, win prizes, and find out about new Dr. Seuss books.
bullet Ask Jeeves for Kids! - A fast, easy, and safe way for kids to find answers to their questions online. Ask Jeeves for Kids is primarily an educational Web site that kids can use for homework help and research for school projects and we also include fun games and activities.
bullet Yahooligans for Kids - The web guide for kids.

High School:

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College and university web sites from all over the country. Information to help you make decisions about your educational future.

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Selective Service. If you're a young man, age 18 through 25, you can register with Selective Service here.

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Sample SAT questions from The Princeton Review commercial site

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Register to vote if you are 18 or older.