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smARTKids -
smARTKids, presented by the Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, was developed to help children, ages 7-12, to discover ways to look at, think about, and respond creatively to art.
Aplus Math -
Students can improve their math skills interactively using the online flashcards, game room, homework Helper and worksheets.
AAA Math -
A comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons with unlimited practice for K-8 students.
ALA Great Web Sites for Kids
A large collection of links to great web sites for kids, hosted by ALA- Association for Library Services for Children.
ASPCA Kids -
This website, operated by The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, includes an animal encyclopedia, pet care guide, career center, games and more.
Book Adventure: Kids Zone: Help Me Find a Book -
Book Adventure can help kids find a book that's right for them. Just tell your grade and what kind of books you like to get a list of suggestions.
Brains Rule! -
The site has a number of activities to help you learn about the brain and nervous system. Play Brain Games, meet a Brain Whiz, become a Neurotransmitter Agent.
Colonial Williamsburg: Kids Zone -
The Kids Zone of Colonial Williamsburg’s web site offers games, activities, and resources about life in colonial America.
Free printable pages for kids to color, organized by topic: animals, mythical creatures, people and their jobs, wonders of the world, more.
Official site for the PBS Kids Cyberchase TV show, with interactive games to help learn about using measurements, mazes, angles, and shapes, show information, polls, and downloads.
Children's educational web sites and games designed to capture the imagination and maximize creativity, learning and enjoyment.
Energy Kids -
Projects, games, energy basics and more from the US Energy Information Administration.
Discovery Education's Explore the Blue has model boat building, map reading and journaling, as well as online games like Fishfinder Pro and Create-a-Fish.
Educational games for kids of all ages - includes a teacher resource center with curriculum guides, a standards finder and flash cards from the Family Education Network.
The home of Bruce Lansky's humorous children's verse on the web. Try reading and writing your own humorous poetry.
Interactives: Rock Cycle -
An interactive Web site where students can learn all about rocks and geology, the science of rocks.
Kaboose: funschool -
Games, crafts and holiday activities, free graphics, and contests 
A Kids' Portal to the U.S. government, maintained by The Federal Citizen Information Center, that includes links to Federal kids' sites along with kids' sites from other organizations.
Kids can explore the atmosphere with these learning games from The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
Kids Dig Reed -
Welcome to the Reed Farmstead Archaeological Site in the rugged uplands of eastern West Virginia. A series of games, puzzles, and a virtual site tour help you to learn about archaeology, how archaeologists work, and reconstruct how our ancestors lived over 150 years ago.
Kidskonnect.com: A Safe Internet Gateway for Kids
A safe Internet gateway for kids with a wide array of topics listed alphabetically - created and maintained by educators for Learning Company, Inc.
KidsReads.com
A place for kids to find info about their favorite books, series and authors. See reviews of the newest titles, interviews with authors, special features on great books, as well as trivia games, word scrambles and contests.
Magnetic Poetry: Kids' Poetry Page -
It's online refrigerator poetry. Choose a kit: Kids Kit, First Words, Storymaker, Best Friends, or Dog Lover. Click and drag words onto the blue fridge to create masterpieces.
Math Magician Games -
This is the Oswego City School District Math Games page.
Math Playground -
Math Playground is a collection of math games for elementary and middle school students to practice math skills, including: flashcards, memory games and word problems.
Mysteries of Catalhoyuk - An Archaeological Investigation -
Archaeologists are excavating the remains of a Neolithic town located in central Turkey, southeast of the modern city of Konya. 9,000 years ago, this place was one of the world's largest settlements.
MysteryNet's Kids Mysteries -
The site features mysteries to solve, scary stories, and magic tricks for kids.
NASA Kids' Club -
A site where kids can find out everything there is to know about NASA and get activities and games.
National Geographic Kids -
Features NG Kids Magazine, NG Explorer Magazine, Kids News, Games, activities and experiments, homework help and more
National Zoological Park: Just For Kids -
The National Zoo's website for kids features jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles, a virtual world tour and lots of information about animals and their names.
This site is all about math, from tutorials to activities to a math glossary. Numbernut is for kids of all ages with basic to advanced math skills.
Loads of activities related to your favorite PBS Kids programming like Arthur, Reading Rainbow and Clifford.
Ranger Rick Online -
Created by the National Wildlife Federation, the site features wildlife information, activities and that famous raccoon, Ranger Rick.
San Diego Natural History Museum – Kids’ Habitat -
The San Diego Natural History Museum kids’ online web companion features interesting information on dogs, eyes, minerals, sharks, lights, dinosaurs and more.
Scholastic: The Stacks for Kids -
The site features games, contests, a card factory, kids poll, and more to educate, motivate and entertain children.
School Time Games -
Fun site for elementary kids that features educational games, puzzles, quizzes, and more!
Sheppard Software: Online Games -
Sheppard Software hosts online educational games with many difficulty levels that will exercise players' brains.
That's a Fact! -
Harcourt School Publishers' place to practice math facts & time yourself.
Web Weather for Kids -
Learn what makes weather wet and wild, do cool activities, and become hot at forecasting the weather on Web Weather for Kids.
You Be the Historian -
Figure out what life was like 200 years ago for Thomas and Elizabeth Springer's family in New Castle, Delaware. Discover what historians in the next century could learn about you if they found your house exactly the way it is today.
 
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