FirstGov for Kids (http://www.kids.gov)
This site provides links to Federal kids'
sites along with some of the best kids' sites from other organizations
all grouped by subject.
Ben's Guide (http://bensguide.gpo.gov)
This Government Printing Office site provides
K-12 students resources about how our government works.
America's Story (http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi)
This web site is brought to you from the
Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., the largest library
in the world and the nation's library. Here, you can discover
what Abraham Lincoln had in his pockets on the night he was
assassinated. (You will be surprised.) Or you can read about
other "Amazing Americans" such as Buffalo Bill Cody
and his "Wild West" show; the heroism of Harriet Tubman,
who helped many slaves escape bondage; the music of jazz great
Duke Ellington; or the inventions of Thomas Edison. (You will
even be able to see his first motion picture!)
Congress for Kids (http://www.congressforkids.net)
Congress for Kids gives you access to interactive,
fun-filled experiences designed to help you learn about the
foundation of our federal government and how its actions affect
you. Although designed for students in grades fourth through
high school, other students, teachers, parents, and interested
citizens will find helpful, engaging activities, too.
www.whitehousekids.org (http://www.whitehouse.gov/kids)
Whitehousekids.gov is an educational opportunity
for young Americans to learn about the White House and the President
through fun and exciting features.