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Teens & Youth
Here's a universe of things to do: useful tools for your homework and paper-writing projects,
video games, sport and art activities, and a bunch of other information and entertainment
that will keep you coming back for more.
Text-Only Version
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A. Pintura the Art Detective
Solve cases such as the Case of Grandpa's Painting. Become a master detective.
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Amazing Kid's Contest
Provides information on how to enter their contests. Past contests have been in writing and drawing.
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Apogee Photo Magazine
Has articles for the beginning to advanced photographer in this online magazine on photography.
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Art Adventures
Has art resources for creative individuals from beginner to advanced. Select from create art; study art; or play art games.
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Art History Resources on the Web
View or learn about art in prehistoric, ancient, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, 18th-Century, 19th century, 20th century, non-European, research resources, museums & galleries, or Prints & Photography. (younger teen)
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Art Kids Rule
Learn about all types of art including the theatre, photography, dance, painting, sculpturing, filming, craft projects, and more.
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Art Kids' Rule
Choose from arts & crafts, cartooning, photography, animation, painting, sculpture, and even dance.
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Art Studio Chalkboard of Indianapolis
Is a "resource for artists and art students that focus on the technical fundamentals of perspective, shading, color and painting." (older ages)
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Artcyclopedia
Search from over 6,000 artists; read through the top 30; look at art museums all over the world; or read the monthly features.
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Harmony Central
Has industry news, as well as sections on guitar, bass, effects, software, recording, MIDI, keyboards, synths, drums, percussion, computer music and a bands page.
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Inside Art: An Adventure in Art History
After being whisked away in a vortex you become trapped in a painting but you need to know what picture you are in and who is the artist.
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Mark Kistler's Imagination Station
Click on the pictures for cool “drawing in 3-D” lessons! Print the step-by-step instructions, then draw, draw, draw! Enjoy!
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MTV Online
Get the latest news, music, and show information. Chat with others or learn more about your favorite bands.
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National Endowment for the Arts
Has links to many art forms; view the online exhibits; read interviews of the artists; or read about current art projects.
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National Gallery of Art
View the exhibits in architecture, painting, sculpture, and decorative arts.
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Origami
Create animals from paper with these step by step directions.
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Our Earth as Art
Here you can view our planet through the beautiful images taken by the Landsat-7 satellite - and most recently, the Terra Satellite's Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER). Truly works of art!
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Tour the exhibits; learn what's happening; speak your mind; or play around in this online version of this famous museum.
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Online exhibits, special exhibits, and even Ask Joan of Ark anything you want to know about art.
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Surrounded by Beauty
Native Americans are a highly spiritual people who create objects of extraordinary beauty that you can view at this site.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Explore the history and techniques behind a selection of Met objects. Learn about the artists and cultures behind the paintings.
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The State Hermitage Museum
Take a virtual visit (uses hot media) through this museum in Russia as well as visit the virtual academy.
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Web Exhibits
Discover pigments through the ages, causes of color, rediscover a painting's past and more.
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World Myths and Legends in Art
Myths are stories that explain why the world is the way it is. All cultures have them. Throughout history, artists have been inspired by myths and legends and have given them visual form. This site combines art, mythology and the culture into one.
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Young Composers
Hear others musical compositions; submit your own composition; join the discussion board; play music match-up; or take part in a chat session.
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Are Web Transactions Safe?
Find out what measures are taken to protect your information - SSL, password sniffer programs, public & private key encryption and more.
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Chat Room Safety
Provides tips, advice, and real life stories about safely using chat rooms. From Chatdanger 'How to Keep Safe While Chatting Online'.
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CNET: Web Building
Has how-tos libraries, references, and resources.
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Every File Format in the World
Couldn't figure out where that file came from? Using this site, you can figure out at least what program created that file by looking up the extension on this site.
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FOLDOC: Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Is just what it says. Can find any and all computer terms defined here. Multi-award winning site.
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Free Site: Web Pages
Lists all hosts that provide free service for web pages. Be sure to look at the menu on the left for free everything else to make your site look great.
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Instant Messenger Safety
Provides tips, advice, and real life stories about safely using Instant Messenger. From Chatdanger 'How to Keep Safe While Chatting Online'.
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Mobile Phone Safety
Provides tips, advice, and real life stories about safely chatting on mobile phones, from Chatdanger 'How to Keep Safe While Chatting Online'.
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NetSmartz
Play fun games and learn about internet safety
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Online Game Safety
Provides tips, advice, and real life stories about safely playing online games. From Chatdanger 'How to Keep Safe While Chatting Online'.
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PC Magazine
Find hardware reviews, industry news, downloads, and new products on the market.
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Protecting Your Privacy
Privacy and safety go hand in hand and many of the same rules that help keep kids safe in cyberspace can also help to protect their privacy. Also includes information from the FTC. From Safeteens.com.
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Safe Blogging Tips for Teens
Provides top safe blogging tips for teens, from BlogSafety.com.
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So, You Want to Make a Web Page
Written by a professional web designer as a beginning tutorial for those who want to create their own web pages.
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Students – What to do (How to fix your computer workstation)
Very often, both in school and at home, the computer workstation will not fit you properly. This site tells you what you can do to fix that.
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Technology Tutorials Found on the Web
Lists websites of free tutorials for many different applications.
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Teen Guide to Safe Blogging
Article on safe blogging for teens, from Safeteens.com
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Teen Safety on the Information Highway
Article on teen safety on the Internet, from Safeteens.com.
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TuCows Network
Has a huge selection of freeware, shareware, and demo versions to download. Beware this software doesn't come with instructions usually.
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Vmyths
Learn about computer virus myths, hoaxes, urban legends, hysteria, and the implications if you believe in them.
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Writing HTML: A Tutorial for Creating Web Pages
Written for those serious about learning web page design. Goes into the latest features one can add to their web page.
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Yahoo! Geo Cities
Helps you build and host your web page free. One of the largest provider of free web pages.
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ZD Net
Offers most anything you'd want about and for computers - free downloads, news on the latest viruses, repair tips, game previews, game hints, and much more.
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007 James Bond's Official Site
View movie clips, listen to the songs, see behind the scenes look at how they make the Bond movies, or download trailers.
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Better Homes and Gardens
Ideas for decorating, remodeling, food & recipes, gardening, holidays, health and family crafts
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Cyber Athlete Professional League
Attracts hundreds of pro gamers to its live tournaments and has quickly become the worldwide leader for professional gaming events. …Awards the tournament winners hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash prizes.
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Game Genie
Has demos, cheats, forums, releases, and reviews of the latest games.
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Game Winners
The largest home video and computer game help site on the web covering 39 systems from the classic consoles to today's current generation.
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GameFAQs
Online guides, walkthroughs, hints, and cheats for various games and systems.
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Gamespot
Read reviews and information on games for every system.
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IGN.com
Large gaming site containing hardware and software information about PCs and home console systems.
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MSN Gaming Room
Play a variety of games directly online from the Microsoft Network.
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Namco
From the arcades to home consoles, Namco has developed some of the most popular entertainment software.
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Nintendo of America
Nintendo's official website including news on upcoming games and events, online shopping, and product support.
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Prom Night
Helps you organize and plan for that special event. Has tips for guys & gals to make the night a success.
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Sega
Sega's online community based around the Dreamcast and it's library of games. Also includes an online store and customer service.
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Square Soft
SquareEA are developers of some of the most popular gaming titles in history, such as their "Final Fantasy" series.
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Weekly Reader
Games and Puzzles. All Games Sudoku Puzzle Game Word Search Crossword.
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AARP
find your hobby....hobbies are a great way to relax after a hectic day
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About.com - Photography
Photography articles, links to external sources, and general information about digital, black and white analog, lomo, and many other forms of photography
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American Philatelic Society
International nonprofit society for stamp collectors.
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American Radio Relay League
Tells you how to start this "hi-tech" hobby with lots of good advice.
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Aviation Enthusiast Corner
Can find out when & where the closest air show is: visit museums on aviation; view photos of any kind of airplane; discover aviation records: or even listen to JFK's airport tower live. (younger teen)
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Book Spot
Lists the best sellers, those that have won awards, reviews and even a list of online books you can read.
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Discovery Channel Games & Interactive
A different one daily. (younger teen)
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Filmmaking.com
A resource for film schools, moviemaking tips, and digital filmmaking
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Food Network
Recipes & Cooking. Holidays & Parties. Quick & Easy. Healthy Eating, Cooking Italian
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Ham Radio Online
Go to the "start here" section for all you need to know and how to get licensed.
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Junior Philatelists (stamp collectors) of America
Is a "run by and for young stamp collectors, age 18 and under." (younger teen)
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MakeStuff.com
You can make it yourself... craft projects, homemade remedies, recycling crafts, and more.
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MakingTheFilm.com
Aims to educate and inspire would-be filmmakers. Includes the author's filmmaking diary, stills, and clips.
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Martha Stewart - Food
Official site of Martha Stewart Living. Offers how-to advice and products for cooking and entertaining, home and garden, crafts, holidays, weddings, and children
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Photo.net
Photographer community since 1993 offering photo sharing and critiques, photo galleries, film and digital photography equipment reviews, learning resources.
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Plants and Youth: Designing and Building a Terrarium
Step by step instructions for creating your own terrarium.
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Playing With Time
You will see time sped up and slowed down, and behold the beauty of change. Time will be in your hands to witness, replay, and even create. You never know... you might not look at things quite the same way again.
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PopPhoto
Home of Popular Photography and American Photo magazines. Includes tests, reviews, buying guides, tips, galleries, forums, contests, and workshops.
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Puzzle Maker
Create your own puzzles. Can select to make a maze, word search, criss cross puzzle, number blocks, math square, double puzzle, cryptograms, letter tiles, or fallen phrase.
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The Garden Gate
use this site to find out about online publications; use plant databases; take a tour of some of the best gardens; or join a newsgroup.
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USPS - Stamp Collecting
Look up words and terms associated with the collection and study of stamps
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Yahoo's Picks: Coin Collecting
Scroll down to pick your own site from this list of sites for coin collecting.
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YourHobby.com
This site is dedicated to your search for information concerning your hobby
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A Plus Research & Writing Paper for High School & College Students
Follow the step by step directions and you too can get an A+ on your next paper.
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Awesome Library
Organizes the web with 22,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education.
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Biographical Dictionary
Can find information on 28,000 famous people. (younger teen)
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Biography Maker
Learn how to write a really exciting biography. (younger teen)
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BJ Pinchbeck’s Homework Helper
Links to every subject or class you can take.
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Cell Alive
Learn cell development with animations, descriptions and video.
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Electric Library's Encyclopedia
Use this online encyclopedia for your research papers or just for fun.
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Encyclopedia.com
The Internet's premiere free encyclopedia, provides users with more than 57,000 frequently updated articles from the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Each article is enhanced with links to newspaper and magazine articles as well as pictures and maps - all provided by eLibrary.
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Guide to Grammar and Writing
Find all your grammar and writing questions answered here. Very thorough site with excellent resources.
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Homework Central: Biographies
Lists of biographies about people in every walk of life.
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Homework Spot
A homework information portal that should supply all your homework needs. It’s even separated into elementary, middle and high school sections.
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How to Study.com
All the skills, tips and guidelines you need to work smarter not harder.
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Info Please - Homework Center
Use the search box to find answers to your homework questions in their almanac, dictionary, encyclopedia, and biography database or go to these sections directly. For maps, go to the atlas or map library.
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International Affairs.com
Provides links to maps, newspapers, magazines, governments, international organizations, economic data, demographic information, topic areas, research institutions, online journals, and general information on countries all over the world.
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KidsClick
Find links to every subject. All links have a grade level assigned to it so you can find links that are appropriate for your grade.
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Merriam-Webster's Word Central
Use the dictionary and thesaurus online then try out the cool new stuff, word game, lighter side of language, word of the day, or word for the wise.
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Refdesk.com
Complete with news, sports, weather, radio online, national newspapers, TV news, major magazines, international news, specific newspaper columnists, acronyms, area codes, biographies, comics, encyclopedias, maps, thesaurus, statistics, stock quotes, unit converters, zip codes, and more.
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Reference Desk
A virtual reference desk with information on anything you might need.
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Science Fair Primer
High school participants at the local science fair compete for scholarships in some states as well as the opportunity to go to the regional and state science fairs.
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Spark Notes
Online Study Guides. Provides over 100 study guides for the classics.
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States and Capitals
Gives you important and not so important facts about each state.
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The Academy of Achievement
Investigate those who have made history in the arts, business, public service, science and exploration, and sports as well as those who demonstrated courage, perseverance, or integrity. Video and audio of these history makers such as General Colin Powell, Edward Tiller (father of the atomic bomb), Dr. Ballard (discovered the Titanic), Denton A. Cooley (pioneer of the heart transplant), Alan Shepard (1st man in space), Chuck Yeager (broke the sound barrier), Hershel Walker, Willie Mays, George Lucas, and many, many more. (ages 9-11)
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The National Atlas
Designed to provide a reliable summary of national scale geographical information.
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The Research Paper
Provides a guide to writing a research paper.
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The WWW Virtual Library
All subject areas and classes are covered at this site.
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Time Capsule
Put in a date and you'll discover what happened on that date; what were the top songs, prices on merchandise; sports events; or academy award winners. (younger teen)
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Amazing Earth Games: Disasters You Can Play at Home
Play Crumble California (earthquakes), Unleash a Super Storm (hurricane), or Destroy Life on Earth (meteors).
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Amazon Interactive
Plan and manage a locally-controlled ecotourism project (Grades 6-8)
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Ambiguous Illusions
Find 20+ great optical illusions and how they are created.
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Amusement Park Physics
Create your own amusement park rides - a roller coaster, carousel, bumper cars, free fall, and pendulum ride. Plan it carefully--it has to pass a safety inspection.
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Atmospheric Optics
Light playing on water drops, dust or ice crystals in the atmosphere produce a host of visual spectacles - rainbows, halos, glories, coronas and many more. Find out where to see them and how they form.
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Build Your Own Avalanche Interactive Game
Change the slope, snowfall, tree density, and skier size till you create the perfect conditions for an avalanche to occur. Be sure to go to "Today at the Mountain" or previous episodes to find out more about avalanches.
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Car Buying Tips
Provides all the tips and advise you'll need to buy that car of yours. Has information on lemons, scams, leasing, financing, insurance, DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) sites, and much more.
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Conservation Investigation: Seahorses
You are a reporter for an international newspaper assigned to investigate the sea horse situation. You can travel to the Philippines and see seahorses and their habitat, interview local people, scientists, fishermen, traders, medicine users, and do library research for documents and statistics.
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Homework Help's Multimedia Interactive Lessons
Dissect a frog, throw the particles of an atom around, play reflections with a mirror and object, or choose from other interactive units.
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How Stuff Works
Series of articles that explore the workings of electronics, computers etc...
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How Things Work - Lasers
Learn how lasers work
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Hurricane & Storm Tracking for the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans
Learn about the latest storms or about typhoons, hurricanes, and tropical storms in general.
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In Search of the Ways of the Knowing Trail
You make the decisions in this interactive adventure through the jungles of Ituri.
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In the wild
Brookfield Zoo's scientists know what is like to discover fascinating facts about animals and their environments. Now they want you to go with them Into the Wild.
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Kelley Blue Book
Find out how much that used or new car should be worth. Has sections on used vehicles, motorcycles, new car previews, new car prices, buying & selling, and even a title history report of that car you're looking at.
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Marine Reserves: Where do you fit in?
Your mission is: To protect, maintain, restore and enhance living marine resources through new management strategies that encompass an ecosystem perspective and promote collaboration between competing interests. A simulated adventure.
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Motor Cities
Has a mission to have at least one picture of every vehicle that has ever been produced in the history of this planet.
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Odyssey
Has live webcams all over the world, ask an internationally known scientist (they change monthly) a question, read the latest articles on what is going on in our world, or find an article that interests you.
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Project Sol
Welcome to the world of solar electricity. where energy from the sun can power the computer you're using.
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Spot the UFO Interactive Game
Look at actual photos of reported UFOs and try to find the one true UFO. Be sure to click on Alien Invasion Week for more information on UFOs and aliens.
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Star Party
Place your cursor over any part of the sky to find out about that area of space. Has information on black holes, Ets, reading the sky, deep space, and seeing stars.
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The Weather Channel
Look for weather conditions anywhere in the world. Offers weather information as it relates to skiing conditions, holidays, travel, driving, golf, events, and more.
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Trading Around the World
Play this game to experience the challenges and excitement of international trade. See if you can get the best price for the goods you sell and the biggest bargains for the goods you buy. Watch how the global economy is doing: the prices you'll be able to get and the deals you can make depend on how healthy the global economy is.
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United States Geological Survey: Earthquake Information
Provides information on the latest earthquakes around the world, and even has a link to possible science fair projects.
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Washington, DC National Zoo
Visit the animals of the Washington National Zoo via live cams.
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Weather Online
Has weather forecasts for anywhere in the U.S., current conditions anywhere in the world, and links to anything weather related.
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You Control the World Interactive Game
Tamper with the earth by changing its rotation, atmosphere, axis tilt, and temperature and see what happens to our world. Be sure to go to "Peel the planet", timeline, dispatches, earth essays, dig deeper, or the earth cams to find out more about our planet.
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Animated Chinese Characters
Learn how to write in Chinese. Animated drawings of the Chinese word help you learn how to form the Chinese characters or alphabet.
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Art Tales
Create a story, write a wildlife guide, or curate a museum exhibit, add excitement with music and then publish on the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s website.
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Fodor's Living Language
Learn French, German, Italian, or Spanish with audio files to see and hear the words. Provides words and phrases that will be useful at the airport, finding your way, finding accommodations, socializing, dining, personal services, health care, on the road, communications, sightseeing, shopping, leisure, entertainment, and general information.
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Foreign Languages for Travelers
Select the language you speak and then the language you'd like to learn.
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French Assistant
Read about another teenager's experience in France and how he learned the language.
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French Language Course
Learn French with this 10+ lesson course with audio included.
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German for Beginners
Learn German from this multi-award winning site written by a German instructor. Has audio files and links to German newspapers, radio online, TV, literature, culture, films on the net, fun stuff, study abroad opportunities, and much more.
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Japanese-Online Lesson Index
Teaches the language by introducing a dialog between different characters. Not for some beginners. Audio used.
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Languages
Opens to Spanish but has a left side menu with Latin, Italian, German, Chinese, Russian, Polish, Croatian, and Albanian. Links to courses, grammar, listening, speaking, reading, writing, vocabulary, workbooks, quizzes, tests, games, cultural materials, music, quotes, proverbs, jokes, and more (varies slightly for each language). Can even hear the Simpson's in another language.
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Learn Chinese: Audio Tutorial of Survival Chinese
Provides commonly used, functional words and phrases in greeting others, shopping, dining, traveling, time, weather, holidays, and what & how.
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Learn Japanese Online
Has a great explanation of the two Japanese alphabets as well as 9 lessons in Japanese.
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Learn Spanish: A Free Online Tutorial
Pick from 71 lessons and still adding lessons. Be sure to go to the "oral exercises" to hear the words being spoken.
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Learning Chinese
Find links to anything and everything Chinese - introduction to Chinese, learning pronunciation, learning conversations, characters, grammar, reading materials, Chinese radio, Chinese TV, online dictionaries, testing your Chinese, and much more.
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On-Line Dictionaries
Has a dictionary in every language I know plus many I've never heard of. Many have audio as well.
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On-Line Grammars
"Includes all types of grammars: reference grammars, language lessons, and historical grammars …" Has every language you could possibly want.
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Teachionary: A Way to Quickly Learn Basic Vocabulary
Learn Spanish, Japanese, German, Quebec French, Russian, Farsi, Cantonese, or Tamil. Choose any word on the menu to hear words related to that topic spoken in language of your choice.
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World Myths and Legends in Art
Myths are stories that explain why the world is the way it is. All cultures have them. Throughout history, artists have been inspired by myths and legends and have given them visual form. This site combines art, mythology and the culture into one.
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A Celebration of Women Writers
Can select these authors by country or by century.
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Amazing Kid's Contest
Provides information on how to enter their contests. Past contests have been in writing and drawing. (younger teen)
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American Literary Classics
Read them online. Almost 100 of them.
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Ask a Reporter
Read questions asked by students all over the world or ask a New York Times Reporter your question.
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Author Spotlight
Read the biographies of some of your favorite authors. (younger teen)
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Authors Online
Meet your favorite authors and ask them questions. (younger teen)
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Kid Views
Want to hear from you about the books you've read. They'll post your review on the web. (younger teen)
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Kids World International Writing Contest
Go see what the theme is for the month and enter this monthly contest for software prizes as well as being published on the web.
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Passport to Reading
Take the reading challenge
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Star Trek/Sci-Fi: Short Storeis Just for Teens
Publish your own Sci-Fi stories or just read what other teens have written.
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Teenreads.com
Provides teens info and features about their favorite authors, books, series and characters. We are a part of The Book Report Network, a group of websites founded in 1996 that share thoughtful book reviews, compelling features, in-depth author profiles and interviews, excerpts of the hottest new releases, literary games and contests, and more with readers every week.
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Writing with the Writers
Learn tips from the experts in writing biographies, folktales, mysteries, myths, poetry, or a book review. (younger teen)
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Brain Teasers
Has a brainteaser every week and an archive of past ones. (younger teen)
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Clever Games for Clever People
Chose from 15+ games to challenge your intellect.
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Cool Math for Teens
Fractals, brain benders and 3D frames you can make to your specifications and more.
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Cool Quiz
Beat the top scores or just see if you can answer the mystery movie quote, music trivia, sports quiz bowl, Who said that?… Tube trivia, wacky word, movie sound byte, poster mania, and many more!
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Curious Math
Want to learn how to quickly square a number that ends in 5? Or how to tell if a number is divisible by 3 at a glance? That's the kind of fun and fascinating math tricks and trivia you'll find here at CuriousMath.com.
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Einstein Origami
The Einstein Origami game may be played by 1 or more players, ages 10 to adult. The game tests a players' folding speed as well as your strategic thinking skills.
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Fractal Arts
Fractal Art, Screensavers, Tutorials, Software & more! This site is for the serious fractal artist.
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Fractory
You’ll learn what fractals are and how to design them, but this site will also let you discover more on your own.
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Jump$tart Financial Literacy for Students
Jump$tart's purpose is to evaluate the financial literacy of young adults; develop, disseminate, and encourage the use of standards for grades K-12; and promote the teaching of personal finance.
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Mudd Math Fun Facts
Mathematical tidbits from all areas of mathematics meant to arouse curiosity and fascination with the subject. Fun Facts gives a glimpse into mathematics which is full of interesting ideas, patterns, and new modes of thinking.
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Tim's Interactive Puzzle Solution Center
Authentic dynamic visual implementations of famous and other curious brain teasers.
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Web Math
Click on a problem solver, enter your math problem and click for an explanation of how it's done and the answer. Remember — you won't have Webmath when you take the test. Try the next problem on your own.
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Weekly Reader
Games and Puzzles. All Games Sudoku Puzzle Game Word Search Crossword.
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Caring for Gorillas - middle school
Often in our lifetime we are mesmerized by the creatures we read about and see in the movies. They stir our imaginations and desire to learn more about them. The gorilla is one of these creatures.
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CNN
Choose from news of the world, U.S., local, politics, weather, business, sports, technology, space, health, entertainment, books, travel, food, arts & crafts, nature, in-depth, and analysis.
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Cycle Science
Why do road bikes have thin tires, while mountain bikes have fat tires? What is a gear ratio? And how do gears help make the bicycle so efficient? These are just a few of the questions answered on this site.
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Discovery Channel Online
Discover for yourself the world around you with videos, audio, and text.
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EarthStation 1
Is "the Internet's Media Museum.™ MP3 Wav Audio & Digital Video of the Media Age." This site is made up of sounds, music, video and photos of all the current and past influential leaders in all fields. A visual delight.
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History Net
Covers events of interest throughout history. Read feature articles such as "Pick from eyewitness accounts, homes/heritage, aviation, technology, interviews, arms/armies/intrigue, World War II, great battles, personality profiles, civil war, American history, world history, or select from a list 16 magazines about our world." Also gives information on events and exhibits throughout the U.S.
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Hollywood.com
Get sound tracks, music, and reviews of your favorite flicks.
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Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Can find information on almost any historical event on this site. One of the most comprehensive lists of world historical events out on the Internet.
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Map Machine
Find nearly any place on Earth, and view it by population, climate, and much more. Plus, browse antique maps, find facts about each country or plan your next outdoor adventure with their trail maps.
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Monetary Mania
A quiz show about money. You might be surprised by what you find out, you didn’t know about our currency.
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Mr. Showbiz
Find out about the latest celebrities in the movies, TV, and music.
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Mummified: The Match Game
Try to figure what mummy is which and some of the stories behind the mummies.
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Playing With Time
All nations flags are displayed randomly. Fifteen flags are presented per game. Select from a list of possibilities and if unable to pick the correct answer, you may also use clues which include: capitals, anthems, continent, neighbors, and currency.
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The History Channel
Chose a "modern marvel"; listen to famous historical figures; visit a day in Wall Street, automotive, historical, or civil war history; discover what happened on this day in history; or search through the archives for any events or people of your choice.
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The Whitehouse Tapes - A President Calling
Three of America's most compelling presidents - Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon - bugged their White House offices and tapped their telephones. They left behind thousands of secretly recorded conversations, from momentous to mundane. In this documentary project, American RadioWorks eavesdrops on presidential telephone calls to hear how each man used one-on-one politics to shape history.
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Time Report: The Most Important People of the 20th Century
Listen to or read about the movers and shakers of the past 100 years in the arts and entertainment, leaders and revolutionaries, heroes and icons, builders and Titans, scientists and thinkers, and the person of the century.
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Understanding Slavery
Challenges you to stop a slave auction, and then lets you explore the perspectives of the many people who had a stake in the institution.
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ACIS Educational
Have over 140 educational tours for you to choose from. (older teens)
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Amerispan
Specializes in language immersion, study abroad, and educational travel programs around the world.
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Global Education Solutions
Cultural Experiences Abroad offers study abroad programs for: University, ... Study Abroad Programs for University, College, and High School Students
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Global Student Experience
Offers all-inclusive study abroad programs, including enrollment, housing, excursions, and daytrips.
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PATA (Programs Abroad Travel Alternatives)
Believes "students who study abroad develop fluency in another language & achieve new perspectives of other cultures". (older teen)
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Studyabroad.com Handbook
Is "a guide for students preparing to study abroad. Written by Bill Hoffa, one of the leading experts in this field" Has sections on exploring cultural differences, health, nutrition, safety, security, legalities, coping with emergencies, credits, costs, careers, documents, and a pre-departure checklist.
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Summer Study Abroad
Summer Study Abroad is a global leader in providing study abroad opportunities for to all your favourite destinations in
France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Caribbean, Panama, Ecuador and more!
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The Experiment in International Living
"Is one of the first international educational exchange programs in the world. For over 65 years…" (older teen)
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Youth for Understanding
"Go to one of 30 countries for an academic year, academic semester, or summer." " Live in a totally new culture -- not as a tourist -- but as a member of a family that wants you to have a great time while you are learning." (older teen)
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3-D Twirler Art
Create your own 3D art online and the view it from different perspectives.
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5-Pointed Star in One Snip
See if you can do it
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Amazing Kid's Contest
Provides information on how to enter their contests. Past contests have been in writing and drawing.
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Art Adventures
Has art resources for creative individuals from beginner to advanced. Select from create art, study art, or play art games.
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Art History Resources on the Web
View or learn about art in prehistoric, ancient, Middle Ages,
Renaissance, Baroque, 18th-Century, 19th century, 20th
century, non-European, research resources, museums &
galleries, or prints & photography sections of this site.
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Art is. . .
Create your own puppet drama, learn about sculpture, or make something from the list of activities
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Art Kids' Rule
Choose from arts & crafts, cartooning, photography, art galleries, painting, sculpture, and even dance.
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Arts & Crafts: Just the Basics
Has recipes for playdough, edible clay, finger-paint, bubble, and more.
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Arts Workshop by the Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Create your own multimedia production, view others' productions, learn about sculpture, or visit the "make it at home" section.
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Cartoon Connections
Learn how to draw a cartoon dog or cat
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Collage Machine
Create your own collage online using this interactive collage machine.
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Crafts Exchange
Create many different crafts and maybe send in your own craft idea.
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Crafts for Kids
Pick from a long list of art projects with step by step directions
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Crayola Card Creator
Color your own card or select a pre-colored one to email to a friend.
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Cubits
See if you can recreate some of the samples with your online cubit square.
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DLTK's Printable Crafts for Kids
Select from this enormous list of printable arts & crafts
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Draw and Color with Uncle Fred
Step by step instructions for you to follow to create cartoon animals and people.
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DSO Kids
Investigate the instruments of the orchestra through animation, games and activities.
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Elmers' Choice Kidz Zone
Have glue ready for these projects
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Famous Characters Coloring Pages
Color all your favorite TV characters
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Gifts, Gifts, and More Gifts to Make
Select from this long list of fun gifts you can make
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Global Child's Art Gallery
Have your art work posted on the web and see others' artwork from around the world.
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Haring Kids
Create your own drawings with these online drawing programs called coloring books or play some of the interactive games
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How to Make a Pop-up
Learn how to make a pop-up object
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Jazz Kids
See if you can “repeat the beat” with the Jazz Kids. Then if you want to learn more about jazz just click on the Jazz Kids
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Kids Zone: Crafts
Learn easy to make crafts. (younger ages)
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Kidz Draw
Pick your age group for art activities and stories just right for you.
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Make Your Own Twirly Bug
Print out this page to create your own flying bug
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Mark Kistler's Imagination Station
Click on the pictures for cool Drawing in 3-D lessons! Print the step-by-step instructions, then draw, draw, draw! Enjoy!
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Oatmeal Box Photography
Get some help from Mom and Dad, but you to can take photos.
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Origami
Create animals from paper with these step by step directions.
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The Art Room
Explore all the activities at this fun site
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The Artist's Toolkit
Animated illustrations of art concepts that you can then create yourself or watch footage of artists at work.
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What's Up Doc?
Learn how to draw your favorite Looney Tune characters with step by step directions
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Aesop Fables
Love Aesop? If you like Aesop fables there are more than 655 of them online
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Amazing Kid's Contest
Provides information on how to enter their contests. Past contests have been in writing and drawing.
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Authors Online
Read about your favorite author.
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Between the Lions
Get wild about reading with these games, video, stories, and activities. (younger child)
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Billy Bear's Playground
Play games, read stories, learn about the animals, and how to care for your pet
to name a few things on this site.
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Book Advanture
This non-profit site, developed by Sylvan Learning Center and Foundation, was created to entice students K-8 to read independently, for longer periods of time, with greater understanding.
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Book Adventure: Kids' Clubhouse
Find good books for your grade level with your interests in mind.
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Book Spot
Lists the best sellers, those that have won awards, reviews and even a list of online books you can read.
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Candle Light Stories
Listen to a story; enter a contest; play a game; watch an animation; participate in an activity; or visit the kid's zone.
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Create Your Own Adventure
Create a story by filling in the spaces
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Discovery School
Play word games, solve crosswords, or do a puzzle
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Dr. Suessville
Can play games with your favorite characters from the Dr. Suess books; enter a trivia contest on material from the Suess' books; and even find out if the Cat in the Hat will be coming to a town near you!
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Fact Monster - Writer/Reader
From Planet Zug to Ball Hogs to Whomp, Fact Monster has the games and stories you’re looking for.
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Fake Out
See how many people you can fake out with your definition of a word then check out this week's words to see if someone can fake you out.
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Game Goo
Play these fun interactive games for K-2nd grade
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http://www.funbrain.com/brain/ReadingBrain/ReadingBrain.html
books and madlibs
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Kid Views
Want to hear from you about the books you've read. They'll post your review on the web.
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Kid's News
- Have your article published on the web or just read
articles published by others your age. The articles are written by kids
for kids
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Kids Reads
Reviews of the newest titles, interviews with the coolest authors and special features on great books are our specialties. And for even more reading fun we have trivia games, word scrambles and awesome contests!
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Mag-O-Matic
Create your own magazine cover
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Mystery Net's Kids Mysteries
Mysteries to solve, scary stories, and even some magic tricks
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Out of this World
Write your own animation picking scenery, actors/actresses, music, and more. (younger child)
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Passport to Reading
Take the reading challenge
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Poetry4Kids
Read funny poetry and even learn how to start creating your own funny verse
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The Grim Fairy Tales
Choose what characters you want to be in the tale, pick the
Plot, and the ending.
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Wacky Web Tales
Create you own wacky tales by filling in the blanks to see what you end up with. (for grades 3+)
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Web Word Find
Check out these word finds on all types of subjects.
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Write Me A Story
Write a story and you might get published on the web
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Writing
Learn how to write with this fun series of animations
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Writing with the Writers
Learn tips from the experts in writing biographies, folktales, mysteries, myths, poetry, or a book review.
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A Capital Fourth
Create your own firework display on your monitor, play a game, or read about the 1st fourth of July.
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A Walk Through Time: What Came First
Find the things that don’t belong in that time period and send them into the time tunnel
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Amazon Interactive
Plan and manage a locally controlled ecotourism project. (Grades 6-8)
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America’s Story
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AmericanPresident.org
The most comprehensive non-partisan resource available on the history and function of the American presidency. You can find information on any of the 43 historical presidents or information on the function, responsibilities, and organization of the modern presidency.
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Ben’s Guide to US Government
If you are curious about how our government works, this is the site to visit.
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Biomes of the World
Investigate your world - rainforests, desert, grasslands, freshwater ecosystems, or marine environments complete with the animals that live there. Written by kids for kids
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Bubblesphere
Find out everything you wanted to know about bubbles then go out and make your own
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Build a Prarie
Can you turn a bare dirt field into a thriving prairie? Take the restoration challenge in this interactive game!
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Build the Impossible: The Great Pyramid of Giza
Try your skill at building a pyramid. (older child)
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Community Club
Listen to a police officer, mayor, or a veterinarian tell you their stories.
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Congress For Kids
Learning about the federal government doesn't have to be boring. 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.
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Discovery Channel Online
Discover for yourself the world around you with videos, audio, and text. (older ages)
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Events of the 20th Century
See and read about those who created history in the 20th century.
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Fact Monster - People
Find out about the lives of famous people from more than 30,000 biographies.
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Geo Game
These 10 adventures will take you around the globe and let you conquer the world.
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Global School Connections
Meet students from all over the world tell about their country.
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Historic Jamestown
Learn what it’s like to be a real archeologist by playing these two interactive scenarios.
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History Mysteries
See how many of these cases you can solve.
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Inventors & Inventions
Find any invention or inventor by name, year, or category
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Jefferson's West
Join Lewis & Clark. As you journey westward, you can stop along the way and explore, collecting plants and animals and trading with Indians for cultural objects. What you collect and send back to Thomas Jefferson will shape his view (and by extension the American view) of these new lands.
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Kids' Domain July 4th Fun
Learn why the 4th is celebrated and then how to make your own 4th of July fun
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Learning Adventures in Citizenship
Click on objects to explore the history of New York & our nation.
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Medicine Through Time
Learn how medicine has progressed through time.
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Mr. Dowlings Electronic Passport
Fun site for information on time & space, prehistory, Mesapotamia, Ancient Egypt, Western religions, the Crusades, the Middle East, conflicts in the Middle East, ancient Africa, colonial Africa, Africa today, India, Chinese history, China, southeast Asia, ancient Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, Renaissance, the Enlightenment, World wars, Russia and Communism, Europe today, Canada, Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America with many breakdowns in each area. (older ages)
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Mrs. Donn's Special Sections
Learn about a day in the life of people throughout history. This site tells you how they really lived. Written by kids for kids
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Mummies in the Mist
Learn about mummies and try your luck at the Mummified game
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My Story: Edmund Hillary
Go along with Edmund Hillary in his historic climb up Mt. Everest.
(older ages)
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National Geographic for Kids
Activities and games from all over the world.
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National Geographic: Maps
Use the map machine to find any country & most places in the
World, view map updates, or go to their excellent features.
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Odyssey Online
You can make your own discoveries of the ancient Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and 19th - 20th century sub-Saharan Africa through articles, cool puzzles and games.
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Onboard the Titanic
Experience for yourself through the eyes of those onboard with this interactive site
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Order in the Court
You become a colonial justice of the peace and can choose from three actual cases to try. In each one learn both the specifics of the case and the rules of colonial justice. At the end, make your verdict and then compare it to the actual verdict of the real justices.
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Pirates of Whydah
Explore the real life pirates led.
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Planetpals: Earthzine
Learn about our earth from some fun creatures called planetpals
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Salem Witch Hysteria
Experience for yourself the witch trials, when you find yourself one of the characters in this scary scenario.
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Someone in Time
Walk around and examine this mystery person's home to see if you can find out the identity.
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The First Thanksgiving
Witness the event, learn about the famous people who were
There, or just find out what it was like for the pilgrims.
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The History In Your Pocket (H.I.P.) Pocket Change
The History In Your Pocket (H.I.P.) Pocket Change site showcases the connection between this country's coins and its people. Through games, stories, and other engaging activities, the site brings to life both the extraordinary individuals who appear on U.S. coinage and the generations of citizens who've used this pocket change.
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The Oregon Trail
View a virtual reality photo of a site along the trail, read fantastic facts such as “the cow that started a war”, or peek into a diary of someone who traveled the trail
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Thunk.com: Secret Messages
Create your own secret codes and exchange with friends. Be sure to go to the “learn” section to find out how codes are and were used
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Time for Kids
Read about the latest, most newsworthy events and people in
our world today, or play one of the trivia games.
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Top 20 Geography Games
Play games like matching, concentration, flash cards, or word searches to learn some geography facts
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Where in the World and What in the World Is Money?
Throughout history and around the globe, many different things have served as money. Play this game to find out just what money has been.
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Winged Sandals
Take the tour with Hermes the messenger god, through a magical place of mythology filled with awesome gods, daring heroes and fabulous monsters.
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A+ Math
Play these interactive math games or flashcards to improve your math skills.
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Beat the Calculator
Learn how you REALLY can beat the calculator in adding,
subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with these tricks. Some of
these are sure to shock you. (ages 9-11)
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Brain Teasers
See if you can solve today's mystery or visit the archives for more brain teasers. . Activities are separated into grades 3-4, 5-6, and 7+.
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Brain Teasers
Every week there’s a new brainteaser for your grade level.
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Fact Monster - Math
Bug Splat, Guess the Number Plus, Shape Survivor, Fresh Baked Fractions, Number Cracker are just some of the number games that have been featured.
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Figure This
See if you can figure out these challenges.
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Fleet Kids
Play the stock market, manage a baseball team or start your own business at this site. Registration needed but no personal information is needed.
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http://www.aaamath.com/
Online math exercises in a variety of topics for grades K-8
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http://www.coolmath.com/
Features puzzles, fractals, games, lessons, calculators, and more.
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http://www.math.com/
Provides students with homework help, tutoring, and basic formulas. Also offers information on math for parents and teachers.
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http://www.suelebeau.com/priminteractive.htm
Interactive Websites for the Primary Grades
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M Puzzle
Can you construct nine triangles by drawing three straight lines through a capital M? (older ages)
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Math Cats
There is bound to be a game or activity that you would enjoy at this award-winning site.
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Math Files Games
Lots of animated games where you number skills determine your score.
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Math Line Puzzles
See if you can join the dots.
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Math Magic on the Web
Form a team with others on the Internet or friends and take the challenge to see if your team can win.
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Max's Math Adventures
Play these fun games and learn that math can be fun.
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Mega Maze
Can you beat the clock? Collect crowns to add time for you to make it through the maze.
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Megamath Tables
The better you know your times tables the higher your score on this game.
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Plane Math
Play these fun interactive stories and games about airplanes. (NASA helped create this site.)
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Prongo
Just pick your age group and get ready to have some fun.
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Puzzle Up
Start with the beginner’s puzzles and work you way up to the most advanced.
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Riddle of the Sphinx Game
Can you answer her toughest word problems and set the city free?
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Rosebush Puzzle One
Using the materials listed can you figure out this brain teaser. Then see if you can get rosebush puzzles 2 and 3.(older ages)
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Shockwaves Montessori Math Games
Montessori Math Games - Try out the interactive Montessori games
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Tangrams
A tangram is a geometric puzzle with 7 pieces (5 triangles, 1 square, and 1 rhomboid) that are arranged to create images of various objects. Make your own with the help of this site.
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The Grid Game
You need to know how to multiply and divide to do well on this game.
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The Math Forum: Problem of the Week
See if you can figure out brainteasers from this week or week's past. (older ages)
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This is Mega-Mathematics
Go to the icon of a child seating to find stories to solve.
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Toothpick Puzzle
Starting with the configuration shown, can you move exactly
two toothpicks to form four 1x1 squares? (older ages)
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5 Tiger Adventures
As the city zookeeper, it's up to you to help the police track and identify a tiger which has escaped from the airport customs office. Or try tracking the tiger trade by Traveling undercover in India to capture tiger poachers, then follow the tiger parts to their destination. Just a sample of the 5.
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Aboard the Blue Heron
Here’s your chance to sneak aboard the Blue Heron, a research vessel and explore the ship, above and below decks.
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Amazing Space
Play the space games; be challenged by the brain teasers; or see video of an animated black hole.
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Animals from Around the World
See if you can figure out what the animal is before the photo is complete and learn
some interesting facts about each animal.
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Arty the Part Time Astronaut
Play these Flash games and activities about space.
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Ask an Astronomer
Ask a question of a NASA astronomer or go through the archives to find the answers to questions others have asked.
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Baltimore Aquarium
Go to "matching animals" or "who we are" to find out about the
animals and then learn how to set up your own aquarium at
home.
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Be a Space Craft Engineer
You’ll go through training, and briefing then designing of your space craft.
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Billy Bear's Playground
Play games; read stories; learn about the animals; and how to take care of your pet to name a few things on this site.
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Build a Fish
Build a Fish by choosing a body, mouth, and color/pattern, then release it into the reef! You can drive your fish around the reef in search of food and to evade predators. Can your fish find enough food without being eaten? Grades 3-6
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Build Your Own Avalanche
Change different options to learn what creates an avalanche in this interactive activity.
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Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) For Kids
Discover some famous people who were spies (you’ll never guess who), take a virtual tour of the CIA, find out about the animals used to spy, and much more.
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Challenging the Space Frontier
Learn about the famous astronauts.
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Consumer Report 4 Kids
Find out about the most popular games/toys and how other kids rate them. There’s even a comic strip - Daze of Our Lives where you can decide how it should end.
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Cosmic Space
You’re in charge of designing a space station and what goes inside.
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Creative Chemistry
Creative Chemistry put together a load of fun activities to make you a Happy Chemist, so choose something and enjoy.
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Dirtmeister's Science Lab
Perform experiments such as lifting something 4 times your weight or making some good vibrations.
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Discovery Channel Online
Discover for yourself with videos, audio, and text the world around you.
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Dolphins in Depth
Five bottleneck dolphin games to enjoy.
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Fact Monster - Science
From the unusual animals to computers to the latest on space exploration, Fact Monster has the information kids are seeking, all in one easy-to-use, searchable site.
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Fossil Zone: The Place to Dig
Build a dinosaur by dragging the bones to the dinosaur outline. Be sure to go to the Fossil zone when you're done with the game to learn all about dinosaurs.
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Frog Dissection
Participate in a frog dissection through video, photos, and interactive areas.
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Frogs
Learn about frogs and have some fun at the same time.
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Galaxy Tour
Are you ready for the ultimate field trip? You’ll start in your own cosmic neighborhood, the Milky Way, then zoom out to other galaxies of the universe
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Geo Mysteries
Help Rex the dinosaur solve these mysteries about rocks, fossils and minerals
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How Stuff Works
Read the featured "stuff" and how it works or explore.
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How We Made the First Flight by Orville Wright
Learn about the Wright brothers and their adventures.
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Hubble Space Telescope Images by Subject
Play the space games; be challenged by the brain teasers; or see video of an animated black hole.
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Into Orbit with Astronaut Tom Jones
Travel with this real life astronaut who takes you through his mission from start to
finish. (older ages)
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Jason Project
Headed by world famous explorer Dr. Robert Ballard, a team of students and scientists investigates a different part of the world. Click on the symbol for the latest Jason project to find out where they are exploring now or go to the archives to visit past expeditions. (video, audio, and photos)
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Just For Fun - NASA
Play polyominoes, solve logic puzzles, make a sundial or starfinder, connect the dots and much more.
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Kaboom
Learn how fireworks work or read an interview with a gal whose firm implodes buildings including the remains of the Oklahoma City Federal Building.
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Kids Design Network - DuPage's Children's Museum
You'll investigate a challenge, dream up a design, and draw your plans on the computer. Then, using the Internet, you can show your design to a real engineer! They'll help with your design, so you can go and build it! And best of all, it's free! Only ask for a name and password but your parent needs to register you.
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Kids Solar System Exploration
Kids Solar System Exploration has animated cartoons, games, activities and information on the planets.
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Kids Zone
Science projects using common household ingredients to make these experiments.
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Kids' EQ
Check out the E-Quaruim (Monterey Bay Aquarium online) for
animal games, explore different habitats to see what underwater creatures lurk there, or find
out about careers in oceanography.
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Kratt's Creatures
Play in "creature world", go to "creature crazy", see "don't go this
way", or stay at the "creature clubhouse".
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Looney Tunes Teach the Internet
Learn all about the Internet - newsgroups, chats, electronic mail, searching the web, and more.
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Magic School Bus Online Activities
Join your favorite characters in games and adventures.
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Mars Station PathFinder
Enjoy the challenge and excitement of exploring another planet. By visiting and logging in to a Mars Station, you can remotely drive a LEGO® rover across a Mars terrain, seeing through the rover's Web camera
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Moo Milk
Learn all about milk production, play games or find great recipes.
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Mysteries of Catalhoyuk
See if you can solve these archeological mysteries.
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Mystery of the Poison–Dart Frog
Solve a mystery in the rainforest and treasure galleries of Central America using clues from ancient art made of jade and gold. Your companions on this interactive adventure will be twins Zeke and Zoey as you discover jaguars, crocodiles and the elusive Poison Dart Frog.
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NASA Kids
Find all types of fun activities to do, see, or make.
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National Geographic for Kids
Learn about the world around you with these fun games & activities.
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National Paper Airplane Contest
Find out how to hold your own Paper Airplane Contest.
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National Wildlife Federation - Kids
National Wildlife federation site with online games, make & do, contests, stories and much more. (Separate sections for different age groups.)
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Ology
Defined as “anyone who follows their curiosity about something and keeps at it until they get answers. Then they have a hundred new questions.” Explore the universe, dinosaurs, or your genes with these interactive activities.
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PBS Nature: Puzzles and Fun
Go on an interactive multimedia adventure.
Subjects have included dog sledding 101, a photo safari, and
using sign language to "speak" to a gorilla.
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Planet Ocean
Can you imagine a planet where ninety-nine percent of the living space is ocean? You don't have to. You're living on it! Find out about barracuda, tubeworms, blue whales and more.
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Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab
“Be curious, explore (place your cursor over objects and click everywhere), and above all - HAVE FUN!”
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Robots and Us
See how studying insects led to the creation of some very interesting robots, interactive games and video.
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San Diego Zoo
See the panda via the panda cam, go to the baby page, or just
browse through the different animals at the zoo.
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Sandlot Science
Is an amusement park for the mind.
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Sky Watch
A guide to the night sky for stargazers and night owls.
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Space Age Living
Watch an animation of how the International Space Station was built.
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Squish the Fish
Help Squish the Fish travel out across the reef to find his lunch. He needs to find friends who will help him hide from his nemesis, BigTooth Blob. Grades K-2
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StarChild
A Learning Center for Young Astronomers - Pick the level that’s right for you - level 1 for the younger child and level 2 for the older.
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The Atoms Family
Meet the Atoms family - Frankenstein, Wolfman, Dracula, Mummy, etc. You’ll learn about electricity, energy, light waves and of course atoms.
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The Watershed Game
Many things happen in a watershed that affect the quality of the water we rely upon. What are they? Will you make the best decisions in managing your watershed?
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The Why Files
Read the feature articles about current events or look back into the archives for much more.
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Thirteen Kids Puzzles and Fun
Play animated games with a variety of themes.
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Turtle Survival Game
Try your luck at having your turtles survive. Go to turtle tracker to find out more about leatherback turtles.
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Turtle Trails
This project uses satellite transmitters attached to juvenile loggerhead sea turtles to follow their movements after rehabilitation and release from the North Carolina Aquariums. Loggerhead turtles will be your guides!
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Volocano World's Kids Door
Go on a virtual field trip through a volcano with photos, play a game, or explore the main site to find about the latest volcanic activity.
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Voyage to the Deep
Go on a trip to the bottom of the sea with a team of modern day explorers.
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Weather Center: Hurricanes
Discover the facts about hurricanes and keep up with the latest hurricane news.
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What’s Really Going on Under the Ground
A toxic chemical has spilled and it is making its way through the underground water. It will destroy this meadow and the life in its soil unless you can find something to stop it. The Earth Ship is standing by.
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Wooly Mammoth
Join the expedition uncovering a woolly mammoth; play the "Seven Steps to a Woollier Mammoth"; or go to the links for more information on the woolly mammoth. (older ages)
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You Can with Beakman & Jax
Enter Beakmans world with interactive demos or read the terrific questions.
Here's a sample of the types of questions:
Why is the sky blue?, Where Do Dreams Come From?, How Do CD's Work?, and many
more questions with shockwave interactive illustrations. The questions change so be sure to go back.
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Yuckiest Site on the Internet
Learn about your gross and cool body, visit one of the bug worlds, or play "yucky" games. An award winning site.
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Build the Best Paper Airplane in the World
Comes complete with instructions and how to fly it.
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Butterfly Gardening
Tells you how to create your own butterfly garden.
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Chess Kids Academy
Free online interactive lessons, games and two chess computers for you to play.
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Craft Recipes
Craft recipes including playdough, slime, corn chips, sand art, brownies and more.
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Get Knotted
Animated knot instructions.
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Getting Ready to Yo - Yo
Learn the basics and some great tricks to do on with your yo-yo
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Henry's BIG Adventure
Learn how to clean your coin collection in this fun interactive story.
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HIP Pocket Change
Learn about coin collecting with games, cartoons, a time machine, and more.
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Juggling Information Service
Connect with other jugglers and learn all about juggling.
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Junior Philatelists (stamp collectors) of America
Is run by and for young stamp collectors age 18 and under.
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Kid Outdoors Photography
Find out how to shoot some great photos.
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Kid's Crossword and Other Puzzles
Do crosswords, word searches, and more on this site.
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Kid's Valley Webgarden
Learn all you need to have a successful garden.
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Kitchen Art
Fingerpaint, painted sand, recycled markers, scratch and sniff paint are just a sampling of the fun recipes at this site.
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Kite Cast
Learn how to fly your kite, find interesting facts about kites, or go to “virtual kite” to see what the conditions are around the U.S. for kite flying.
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Learn to Juggle
Learn to juggle with this animated lesson.
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Plants and Youth: Designing and Building a Terrarium
Step by step instructions for creating your own terrarium.
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POMP
Read this e-book on the true story of the baby on the Sacagawea dollar. (for the coin collectors)
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Puzzle Maker
Create your own puzzles. Can select to make a maze, word search,
criss-cross puzzle, number blocks, math square, double puzzle,
cryptograms, letter tiles, or fallen phrase.
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Stamps 4 Kids
Explains just how to get started step by step.
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Stamps for Preteens
Tells you just how to get started in stamp collecting. Has sections on
what to collect, trading stamps, and much more.
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The Coins Are Coming
Find out about the new 50 state quarter program and what coins are out.
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Animated Math Glossary
Defines and gives examples of math terms for grades k-8.
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Ask Dr. Math
Find the answer to any math question from elementary to college and beyond.
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Ask Jeeves Kids
Type in a question or go to the study tools area for help.
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B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper
Claims that if you can't find it here, then you just can't find it.
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Biographical Dictionary
Can find information on 28,000 famous people.
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Biography Maker
Learn how to write a really exciting biography.
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Brain Teasers
Answer questions weekly and find out the correct answer at the end of the week. Or solve puzzles from the archive where the answer is available immediately.
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CyberFair
A resource for and by elementary students on creating a successful science fair project.
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Discovers' Web
Can find explorers of any country at this site.
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Electric Library's Encyclopedia
Use this online encyclopedia for your research papers or just for fun.
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Encarta Encylopedia
Can use the encyclopedia, dictionary, or atlas at this site.
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Encyclopedia Britannica
Search for any subject and you'll get not only what is in their encyclopedia but also sites on the web, magazine articles, and books related to the subject.
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Fact Monster
Help in all subjects and an atlas, dictionary, and encyclopedia as well.
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Flashcards for Kids
Create your own flashcards to help you practice your math.
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Guide to Grammar and Writing
Find all your grammar and writing questions answered here. Very thorough site with excellent resources.
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Homework Central: Biographies
Lists of biographies about people in every walk of life.
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Homework Spot
Can find help by subject, use the references, or click on a link to find what you’re looking for.
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http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/symmetry/index.htm
Symmetrical pictures have parts the same, either reflected either side of a line or rotated round a point.
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http://kids.yahoo.com/directory/School-Bell/Math
Help for children in all areas of math
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http://www.aaamath.com/
Online math exercises in a variety of topics for grades K-8
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http://www.coolmath.com/
Features puzzles, fractals, games, lessons, calculators, and more.
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http://www.math.com/
Provides students with homework help, tutoring, and basic formulas. Also offers information on math for parents and teachers.
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KidsClick
Web search for kids by librarians.
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Little Explorers Picture Dictionary
Not only a definition but links to related information to explore. (younger child)
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Merriam Webster Online
Can use the online dictionary, thesaurus, and even hear audio of the pronunciation of your word.
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Merriam-Webster's Word Central for Kids!
Can visit the music room, science lab, computer room, or the buzzword areas.
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Science Fair Studio
Has a handbook with step by step directions on how to create your science fair project as well project ideas.
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Science Fair Tips
Read these great tips for a successful science project.
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Spark Notes
Provides over 100 study guides in many areas of study.
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States and Capitals
Gives you important and not so important facts about each state.
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Study Stack
Using the StudyStack web site, your computer can display a stack of
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Study Web Jr.
Written especially for students K-8th grade to help you with your homework.
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Super Science Fair Projects
WOW! Today your teacher announced that your school is going to have a science fair and students are responsible for exhibiting their projects. What do you feel? Enthusiastic? Despondent? Dreadful? Fearful? Excited? Whatever you are feeling, don't worry, this site is designed to walk you through the world of science fairs.
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The Academy of Achievement
Video and audio of history makers such as
General Colin Powell, Edward Tiller (father of the atomic bomb),
Dr. Ballard (discovered the Titanic), Denton A. Cooley (pioneer
of the heart transplant), Alan Shepard (1st man in space),
Chuck Yeager (broke the sound barrier), Hershel Walker, Willie
Mays, George Lucas, and many, many more. (ages 9-11)
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The Diamond 16 Puzzle
See if you can change the puzzle to match the examples given.
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Time Capsule
Put in a date and you'll discover what happened on that day in history such as
what the top songs were, prices on merchandise, headline news, TV shows, and more.
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A Game a Day
Play a game daily at this site.
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Archie Comics
Play games or an activity with your favorite comic characters.
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Billy Beaver's Games
Play arcade games, puzzles, word games, classic games,
board games, mazes, and card games at this site.
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Blocks
Try this new twist to working with blocks online.
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Bonus
Games of all sorts here.
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Brain Teasers
Try to figure out the answer and you might even win a prize.
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Bubblesphere
Learn how to make great bubbles then play some of the bubble games at this site.
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Children's Music and Children
Mazes, coloring pages, guessing games, stories and sing alongs for kids 2 to 8. Requires Flash 4.
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Circle of Friends
coloring pages, activities, puzzles & mazes and friendship pages
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Disney Activity Center
Fun stuff to do with your kids!
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Hamsters Tours
Lots of fun activities with a hamster theme.
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Hot Games
Read feature articles on the latest and greatest video games, play a game demo,
check out the hints, or see what the top 10 hottest games are.
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http://www.visualmathlearning.com/Games/puzzles_games.html
many games and activites with math
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Java Games and Puzzles
Interactive games for you to try.
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Juggling Information Service
Connect with other jugglers and learn all about juggling.
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Kiddo Net Games
Play games galore on this site. Don't be fooled by the simple layout, these are great games.
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Kids.com: Game Pad
Learn tips for your favorite game, take the challenge, or talk to others. Has sections for Sony, Nintendo, Sega, and PC games.
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Knowble
Discover how things work, play games, or work on an activity. (younger child)
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Learn to Juggle
Learn to juggle with step by step directions.
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Official Peanuts Site
Read about the Peanuts gang and play some activities.
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Official Sega Site
Tells you all about each of their games.
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Patty Parrot's Bird Brain
Want to laugh a little? Plenty of jokes here.
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Sports Games
Choose between air hockey, 18 holes of golf, sports match
game, a hydro glider; foosball, ice hockey, bowling, free fall sky
diving, luge, slalom skiing, ski jumping, soccer, steeple
chase, or many more.
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Super Kids Games
Play against the computer to see if you can beat it. Just a few basic games but well done.
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The Learning Planet
Choose your grade level and get ready to play.
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The Little Animals Activity Center
Can pick from the many interactive games at this site. (for the younger child)
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The Wacky Shack
Test your skill with the games; listen to music; get out of the maze; or find out what's missing.
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Thunk.com
Make secret messages with the Scrambler and Unscramber
then send notes to friends, answer jokes, or learn about secret codes.
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Universal Studios: Kids
Play games with the characters from your favorite movies and TV shows.
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Warner Brothers Kids Online
Play games with your favorite animated characters.
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Zany Fun Games
Can choose from many types of interactive games.
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Zeek Games
Choose from 150 games. There has to be a game that suits your taste.
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123 Sesame Street
Has activities on matching, shapes, sending an email, and many other activities.
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4Kids2Play
Offers funny games, puzzles, online coloring, cute screensavers, and e-cards. Requires Flash plug-in.
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ABC Action
Play this fun abc game to learn your letters and sounds.
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Alphabet Fun
Learn your alphabet and sounds.
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Black Dog's Coloring Book
Color online any of a list on animals.
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Build-a-Monster
Kids can select a head, a torso, and feet to create something weird.
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Chateau Meddybemps
Read stories and then have fun doing activities.
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Children's Storybooks Online
Great illustrated and animated stories to read to your preschooler.
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Circle of Friends
coloring pages, activities, puzzles & mazes and friendship pages
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Connect the Dots Online
Have fun connecting the dots.
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Count Your Chickens
See if you can count the objects correctly.
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DLTK's Printable Crafts for Kids
Gives instructions on crafts for ages 2+.
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Games for Children Ages 1-5
Games and activities for children ages 1 to 5. Offers a maze, online coloring, fun with shapes, Junior I Spy, plus cute animations and sounds.
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Lil' Fingers
Can read animated stories, play a game, or print out a color page.
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Michigan 4-H Children's Garden
Find out how pizza is made, learn about caterpillars, or pick from many other activities.
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Mousers
Play games, color, make goofy faces, or paint on this site.
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Nick Jr. Playtime
Has games, stories, music, art, and activities to play.
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Noggin - Games and more
Find games and activities to play with your favorite Noggin characters.
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Number Train
Learn your numbers and have fun putting a train together.
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Otto Club
Learn how to be safe and have fun doing it.
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PBS Kids
Have fun with your favorite TV characters.
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Rats
Have fun catching objects from the sky while learning your shapes, colors, numbers, and ABCs.
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REBUS RHYMES: Mother Goose and Others
Has rebus stories and rhymes. The preschooler can "read" the pictures while Mom reads the words.
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Robo Rocky's Jukebox
Listen to any of 20+ familiar preschool songs.
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Sesame Street Central
Provides activities, games, and movie clips of the Sesame Street characters.
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Seussville
Enjoy activities and games with your favorite Seuss characters.
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Spout online PBS Kids
Sprout Offers Great Activities To Do With Your Preschooler
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The Big Comfy Couch
Provides video, music, coloring pages, and games from this
preschool TV program.
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The Idea Box
Early Childhood Education & Activity Resources - Has activities, seasonal ideas, games, music and songs, recipes, and crafts.
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The Kidz Page
Play games or print out color pages.
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The Ladybug Game
Charming kid created game sensation. For kids 3 and older
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Treehouse TV
Play, create, or listen to music at this special place just for preschoolers.
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Wonder Vista
Have someone help you read these fun animated stories.
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Zoboomafooo
Match the animal to its food; help a baby animal find its Mom; or find the mystery animal. Great photos.
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Bonus: Sports
Go to the tab for sports and then select the sport of your choice to find activities and games related to that sport
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E Team Sports
Sharpen your skills with the instruction section, find out all the
official rules, and see what is going on in the world of sports.
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E TeamZ
Sharpen your skills with the tips and skills section for the most popular sports and even cheerleading.
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Kid's Zone
Has a National Football zone (NFL), a Major League Baseball
(MGB) zone, a National Hockey League (NHL) zone, and
National Basketball Association (NBA) zone. In each
these zones, you can - find out what your favorite football
team is up to; chat with other sports fans; watch interview
videos of your favorite player, coach, or owner; read
information on players; and much more.
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MyTeam.com:Fun & Games
Play sports related games and other activities
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SIRC
Nonprofit organization and international leader in sports information. Identifies, collects, organizes and disseminates information about sports, fitness
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Sporting News
Has 150 correspondents and 110+ years of operation. All sports covered in their season.
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Sports Almanac
Facts and reference on sports statistics, athletes, baseball, football, basketball, hockey, tennis, college and Olympic games.
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Sports Illustrated
sports news, scores, photos, columns and expert analysis from the world of sports including NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NASCAR, college
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Sports Illustrated for Kids
Read the latest sport news; play online sports games; visit Buzz's world; or get involved in fantasy sports. (younger teen)
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Sports News
Keep up with the latest news in sports.
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USA Today - Sports
Up-to-the-minute sports news and information for professional, college, high school and fantasy sports teams plus real-time sports scores and stats.
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Youth Sports on the Web
Articles added daily in current sports. Can get information on youth sports - preschool through college.
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CBS Sports Line
Read the top news, standings, schedules, statistics, teams, and players in all your favorite sports.
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CNN Sports Illustrated
Reports on all the sports in their season.
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Fox Sports
Read all the latest on your favorite sports.
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MSNBC Sports
Read about your favorite sport. It even has a section just for high school scores.
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Amateur Athletic Union: Girls' Basketball
Find out how your team might be eligible to go to Europe; read the handbook online; write with any questions; and find all the information you need to get involved.
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Basketball Tips & Terms
Has some tips to improve your game
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Basketball.com
Includes basketball schedules, daily news, and statistics. Basketball.com features a fan section with forums, basketball history and rules
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ESPN
ESPN coverage of the latest NBA news headlines, interviews, feature basketball articles, and player stats. Includes NBA draft coverage, standings, and reports
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InfoSports: Youth Basketball
Select from feature articles; tournament action; hook up to a local team; or find other basketball links. (younger teen)
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International Basketball Federation (FIBA)
Governing body of international basketball.
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NBA Kid's Zone
Play basketball games, read the news, find out about the players, or listen to some of the pros
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Official Site of the Women's National Basketball Association
Read about the NBA today; view in video or audio the "sights and sound" section; talk to the players in a chat room; get the latest news; or find out the latest stats & schedules.
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Sports Central: Basketball
Learn tips on playing or game strategies.
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Sports Illustrated - Pro Basketball
NBA scores and recaps, basketball standings, statistics, team and player info, and more. From Sports Illustrated.
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Women's College Basketball
Women's' College Basketball - (same for the ladies) watch video highlights; find the scores; get the statistics; and just about everything about men's college basketball (older ages).
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Baseball Excellence
Sharpen your skills; take a pitching quiz, or join a discussion group.
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Baseball Links
See what is going on with the teams in your area or go to the main menu to see what's happening in the world of sports.
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Baseball: The Game & Beyond
“Have you ever wondered why a curveball curves or how ERA is calculated? Well in this site we try to answer those questions along with many more.”
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Little League Online
Read baseball articles; check out the Hall of Excellence at the baseball museum; or even play some online baseball games.
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Major League Baseball
Find injury reports, team reports, player salaries, photos of the players, and live play. (older ages)
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Major League Baseball Teams & Players
Find the web site of your favorite team
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MLB Kid’s Zone
Play baseball games, read the news, find out about the players, or listen to some of the pros.
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My Team: Baseball
Has great tips to improve your game; ask the coach your questions; learn game strategies; find all the rules; or just play a online video game.
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Official Site of the Amateur Softball Association
Link to local leagues; find out about the Junior Olympic program; latest news in softball; or even about the umpire program. (older ages).
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T-ball U.S.A.: Official Guide
Go down to the bottom of the page to find links to the rules, frequently asked questions, and more.
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Welcome to Extreme Baseball
Written by kids for kids. Lots of good information about baseball here
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Football - about.com
Index of NFL football related articles and resources including standings, playr power ratings, calendar, predictions, scores, and statistics
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Kids' Football Camps
Search by state, country, region or length of sessions.
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My Team: Football
Has great tips to improve your game; ask the coach your
questions; learn game strategies and rules; or just
play an online video game.
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NCAA
Official site of NCAA Football, offering recent college football news, team standings, photo gallery, and trivia.
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NFL - ESPN.com
Read ESPN coverage of the latest NFL football news headlines, interviews, feature articles, and player stats. Includes NFL draft coverage, team standings and more.
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NFL Flag Football Basics
NFL Flag Football is a game that everyone can play. It's got running, throwing, and catching, and it relies on brains and strategy as well as athletic skill. You don't need pads or helmets, like NFL players wear, or lots of equipment. And there's no tackling, blocking, or contact. Just fun!
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NFL Kid’s Zone
Play football games, read the news, find out about the players, or listen to some of the pros.
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NFL's Official Site
Read sections on news, standings, players, stats, NFL films, chats, tv and radio.
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Play Football
Go to sections on be a player, football facts, games, or get involved. (younger teen)
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USA Today High School Football
Rates the top 25 nationally.
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CBC 4 Kids: Soccer
Learn about the sport and some instruction on playing.
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Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
Is the "world governing body for soccer". Don't worry it is in English. Read about the world cup, the history of this association, all the competitions; the regulations, and the calendar of events.
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Got Soccer
Is a youth international soccer site. Join a forum; find links to other soccer sites; lists the soccer camps; and tryout information.
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My Team: Soccer
Has great tips to improve your game; ask the coach your
questions; learn game strategies and the rules; or just
play an online video game.
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Official Site of Major League Soccer (MLS)
Read interviews of your favorite stars; ask the player of the month questions; find out here first the announcements by the MSL; find out the schedule of your favorite team; or read their feature articles.
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SGO - Soccer Guide Online
Written by kids for kids. Learn formations, skills, and drills to improve your game.
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Soccer Now Online
Read what’s new in the world of soccer, team tips, or about your favorite soccer player.
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Soccer Training Info
Discover useful tips and training ideas that will put you on your way to becoming a better soccer player.
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USA Youth Volleyball
Can read about the national teams; how to officiate; what publications are available; find out where the volleyball camps are; and there's even a section for the disabled.
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Volleyball Festival
A volleyball tradition since 1984. Nation's largest girls tournament. ... Tournament Registration & Housing Reservations. FAQs. Schedule of Events
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Volleyball Magazine
Feature articles, forums, scores, contests, and more.
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Volleyball World Wide
Has all the information on how to play; the rules of the game; lists high school leagues; has scholarship information; how to contact the local league in your area; and much more. What this page lacks in style it makes up in information.
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Bicycle Safety
Watch a short, fun animated video on bike safety. (younger child)
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Biking
Read articles; find out what's available in your area of the country; how to get involved in the sport; link to other sites; and much more. (older ages)
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Cyber Cycle
Learn all about your bike, how to maintain it, and even how to repair it.
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GORP
Biking guide offers information and resources on gear advice, where to bike, and biking articles
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IMBA
Promotes mountain bicycling opportunities that are environmentally and socially responsible
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Propelled by Pedals: A Fun Guide to Bikes
Written by kids for kids. You’ll learn all about cycling, discover how some tricks are done, or visit the bike “pedaling puzzles plus” section.
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Science of Cycling
Find everything you ever wanted to know about all the parts of a bike and how they all work together.
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Sports Illustrated for Kids: Extreme Video Bike Trick Flix
Watch some great bike tricks done by some pros
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The Sport of Bicycling
Written by kids for kids. Learn all about mountain and road cycling. (older child)
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The Unicycle Page
Meet other unicyclists, how to buy a unicycle, find things to do
with a unicycle, and lots more information. (older ages)
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About.com
Skateboarding information, product reviews, anotated links, articles, chat, forums and more, all hosted by skateboarding guide
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Birdhouse Trick Tips
Learn skateboard moves by watching these instructional videos
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eHow
Find how to information on Skateboarding
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Gr84 Skating
Source for skateboarding information, skateboarding tricks, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater cheats and plenty more
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How to Skateboard
Learn how to do an ollie grab, 180 ollie, backside 180 ollie, 50-50 grind, 5-0 grind, boardslide, or noseslide. (younger teen)
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Nike Skateboarding
Makers of state-of-the-art skateboarding shoes. Includes updates on Nike team riders, win a ramp contest, and links
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Skate 101
Learn all you need to get you started and then some
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Skateboard Science
Learn about the equipment, find out how to do tricks, or watch a competition
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Skateboard.com
Read articles about the pros, local events & tours, tricks, and tips.
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Slap
Features skateboarding news, pictures, forum board, and features from monthly magazine
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Sports Illustrated for Kids: Extreme Video Tony Hawk
Captured “The Hawk's” five favorite tricks on video for you at this site
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Thrasher Magazine
Skatepark information, feature articles, interviews, photos, and videos.
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Transworld Skateboarding
Includes skateboarding photos, videos, chat, calendar, and more.
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United Skateboarding Association
Amateur skateboarding organization.
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Vans Warper Tour
Official site for the Vans Warped tour rock concert featuring dates, ticket information, bands, news, and more
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Xtreme Sports
Has a good section on skateboarding as well as inline skating and climbing
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Bass Fishing Help
fishing forum
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Carp Fishing USA
Our new Carp Fishing secret or now I guess Technique. ... Welcome to Carp Fishing USA ... seem to realize how challenging and exciting carp fishing really is. ...
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DNR
Department of Natural Resources
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Fishing
Read articles; find out what's available in your area of the country; how to get involved in the sport; link to other sites; and much more!
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Fishing - about.com
Includes feature articles, a web directory, and a guide to popular fishing locations.
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Fishing World
Includes fishing classifieds, news, and links to guides and outfitters, resorts, and manufacturers.
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Fishing.com
Leading the world to the water, fishing resource guide
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Land Big Fish
Tournaments, Fish Recipes, Member Profile, Fishing Logs, Classifieds
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Northeast Fisheries Science Center: Fish FAQs
Answers all your fishing questions
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Sports Adventure Kids
Listen to stories; play a game; and other activities about camping and fishing.
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Trout Fishing
Trout fishing tips, secrets and techniques with proven success to help you catch
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Ball Reviews (Bowling Balls)
Visit the Forum/Bulletin Board to discuss bowling topics ranging from ball composition to bowling technique.
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bowl.com
Official site of the United States Bowling Congress, the national governing body for amatuer bowling in the US. Offers bowling industry news
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Bowling 300
Extensive directory of amateur bowling tournaments.
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College Bowling
Collegiate tournament news and results, conference standings, team rankings, and a hall of fame.
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International Bowling Museum
Includes the history of the sport, weekly trivia, and a museum shop
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Pin Boy’s Guide to Better Bowling
This site is intended to be a guide for beginning and casual bowlers interested in improving their game.
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Women's Bowling NCAA
Get breaking college sports news at the official website for NCAA athletics
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Youth Bowling Tutor
The articles or tips available through this site are the thoughts of experienced and certified bowling coaches.
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CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Centre) 4 Kids: In-line skating
CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Centre) 4 Kids: Games
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Climbing
Read articles; find out what's available in your area of the country; how to get involved in the sport; link to other sites; visit the photo gallery, and much more.
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ESPN Golf Online
Read about your favorite players; about the tours; and the latest news about golf.
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Games Kids Play
Looking for a game or jump rope verse? This is the place to find it.
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Go Fore Golf
Learn the basics of golf at this site written by kids for kids.
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GORP
Visit this site for ALL your outdoor sports.
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Hiking & Backpacking
Ask the expert; find regional trials; discuss with others on the discussion board; find clubs and associations; and more.
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Inline Hockey Central
News and information, tournaments, clubs and leagues, player profiles, message boards and more
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My Team: Hockey
Has great tips to improve your game; ask the coach your
questions; learn game strategies and the rules; or just
play an online video game.
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NFL Kid’s Zone
Play football games, read the news, find out about the players, or listen to some of the pros.
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Other Snow Sports
Includes snowboarding, snowmobiling, snow shoeing, dog sledding, snowshoeing, and more.
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Scuba & Snorkeling
Links to articles from all over the world on scuba and snorkeling.
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Ski Smarts
Here’s a site for all levels of skiers. You are sure to find ways to improve your skiing.
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Skiing
Read articles; find out what's available in your area of the country; how to get involved in the sport; link to other sites; and much more.
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SkiNet
Includes skiing gear reviews, adventure travel, photography, and technique.
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The Exploratorium: The Science of Hockey
Science of Hockey - See how to slap a puck at 100 miles per hour, how fast is your reaction time, or why ice is slippery.
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