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Government Sites

America on the Move - America on the move explores the role of transportation in American history. Learn how railroads and other transportation helped bring communities together.

ITS for Kids - (Federal Highway Administration) - Intelligent Transportation Systems enable better traffic management. ITS Technologies provide information on traffic flow, weather, and travel conditions to traffic managers and travelers.

Join America at Play - (Library of Congress) - Discover America's favorite pastimes, sports and hobbies!

Junior Park Ranger - Are you interested in exploring? Do you like art, science, history or nature? A Junior Ranger Could be YOU! Check out these parks and their Junior Park Ranger activities.

Let’s Go Outside! - (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) - Spending family time outside is easy and fun. Whether it is your own backyard, a local community park or a national wildlife refuge, there are lots of outdoor places you can visit. It's time to reconnect with our environment.

National Get Outdoors Day - (Forest Service) - National Get Outdoors Day is a new annual event to encourage healthy, active outdoor fun.

Park Net - (National Park Service) - Take a tour through the National Park System, explore historical places and learn about natural resources in our parks.

Professional Athlete - Very athletic people might want to consider getting a job as a "pro" athlete. But they should know that very few athletes ever make it that far. It's a good idea, then, to have another job in mind as well.

Recreation and Fitness Worker - Recreation workers plan and teach activities that people enjoy in their free time. This may include camping, sports, arts and crafts, dance, or drama. Recreation workers organize these activities for people of all ages.

Smithsonian's Kids Collecting - Explore the riches of the Smithsonian’s collections, learn how to start your own collection, and see what kinds of things other kids collect.

Sports and Recreation - Library of Congress - Explore these collections of book, maps, music from America's past.

Texas - Junior Naturalists - (Texas Parks and Wildlife) - Offers information and activities about nature.

Walk on the Wild Side: Explore Your Public Lands - (Bureau of Land Management) - A booklet of amazing facts and activities about America's Public Lands. Each page describes something about the land, or what you can do to protect it.

Yellowstone National Park Kidsite - (National Park Service) - Test your knowledge of the park, go on a scavenger hunt and find fun word games and puzzles here.

Your Guide to Fishing on National Wildlife Refuges - (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) - Catching fish can be lots of fun! Check out this website to learn about different kinds of fish and where you can catch them.

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Other Resources

Girls Only - Girl Scout Central - This girls only website is a lot of fun! Create your own e-card, play a game, and much more!

Healthy Hopping - Find fun ways to be more active through jumping rope and how to have more nutritious meals and snacks.

Kid Outdoors - There are so many activities you can do outdoors, from camping to cycling to hiking. Find out more on this site.

Kid Territory - San Diego Zoo - Learn about the animals at the San Diego Zoo; you can also learn some fun recipes, crafts and science experiments.

KidSpace - Internet Public Library - A place where you can find all sorts of information on the history, government, presidents, people, and states of the United States.

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