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Our World

Learn about religions, languages, geography and culture around the world.

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Africa
The Ancient World
Asia
Europe
Geography & World Culture
History & People
Languages Around the World
Magazines about Our World
North America
Oceania & Antarctica
Oceans & Seas
Religion
South America
Our World Resources for Parents & Teachers
Our World Virtual Field Trips

Resources in this category:

BrainPOP
http://www.brainpop.com/
Learn about everything from the Harlem Renaissance to the electromagnetic spectrum, movies, comics, and interactive games. For grades 3-8.
CHICO's Musical Heritage Network: Virtual Tours
http://www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/MHN/vtour.html
Celebrate the joy of music making as musicians and dancers perform before your very eyes! Tours include the Great Lakes Powwow Tour, the Javanese Gamelan Tour, the Mariachi del Corazon Tour, and the Salsa Stories Tour.
Children's Folklore
http://www.geocities.com/childrenfolklore/
Games, customs, rhymes, and activities submitted by children and teachers from countries around the world. Rhymes and game instructions are in multiple languages, including Hungarian, French, Catalan, Spanish, and English. Descriptions of international holidays and celebrations were written by school children about their countries.
CIA - The World Factbook
https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
This is the online version of the World Factbook, which includes information on every country in the world - from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Quick facts about geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military, and more. There is a also map and flags of the world collection.
Cities and Countries
http://www.northvalley.net/kids/cities.shtml
Want to travel the world? Look at this list of Web sites about different countries around the world.
Crossroads of Continents
http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/features/croads/
"Journey to one of the most remote places on Earth -- the North Pacific. This icy passage links Northeastern Siberia to Alaska, connecting two continents with a shared history. Meet the people who live there and discover their lifestyles and traditions."
Day of 6 Billion!
http://www.unfpa.org/6billion/
"This website is dedicated to the six billion people who will inhabit our planet as of October 12, 1999 (including YOU!). If you're wondering what the Day of Six Billion might mean for all of us, our planet and our future, READ ON!"
Earth From Space: An Astronaut's Views of the Home Planet
http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/
This site from NASA includes numerous pictures of the planet Earth taken from outer space.
FirstGov for Kids!
http://www.kids.gov/
Come explore this site if you are looking for information on almost every topic you can think of…from art, music and animals, to homework help, history, how to fight crime, and computers!
Global Gang
http://www.globalgang.org.uk/
"Chat, play games, read news features about children in poor countries of the world and learn about their daily lives, as well as find out about campaigns to help them."
GOALS: Global Online Adventure Learning Site
http://www.goals.com/Index.htm
The Global Online Adventure Learning Site has lots of adventures underway right now. Drop in on the Cold Ocean Expedition or trips to the Amazon and New Zealand. Read team logs and updates that make learning about science, technology, and nature fun and exciting. For many adventures, there are accompanying teacher guides and other materials.
Greatest Places
http://www.greatestplaces.org/
Take online tours of seven of the most "geographically diverse" places on the Earth: The Amazon, Greenland, Iguazu, Madagascar, Namib, Okavango, and Tibet. Includes photographs and QuickTime movies.
Peace Corps: Kids World
http://www.peacecorps.gov/kids/
Learn about Peace Corps activites around the world, about countries where volunteers have made a difference, about what its like to live in a different country, and about storytelling from about the world.
Radio Expeditions
http://www.npr.org/templates/topics/topic.php?topicId=1023
"Learn the legacy of the Black Sea, go to the frontiers of the ocean, or peruse Peru with National Public Radio audio expeditions. Listen to the most recent adventures, or scan the archive of audio files produced and narrated in cooperation with National Geographic."
ThinkQuest
http://www.thinkquest.org/en/
Project sponsored by Oracle that encourages teachers and students to use technology in the classroom. The Library presents sites created by students for ThinkQuest's annual competition. The sites cover a wide range of topics, from sports to physics to health issues. Search or browse by topic.
United Nations CyberSchoolbus
http://www.un.org/Pubs/CyberSchoolBus/index.html
On the Global Schoolbus, you can learn about human rights and other issues that affect people around the world.
Where is that?
http://www.funbrain.com/where/index.html
Where is That? is a challenging Internet geography game that allows players to choose among five skill levels. Players also select an area of the world they want to test themselves in. You can even play a two person version of the game. It's loads of fun for everyone from map beginners to geography wizards!

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