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Website links for Parents

Internet Safety

CHILDREN MUST BE SUPERVISED AT ALL TIMES. 

THE FOLLOWING SITES MAY OFFER LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARENTS AND 
CHILDREN, BUT ARE NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITHOUT SUPERVISION. IT IS NOT SAFE 
FOR CHILDREN TO NAVIGATE THE WEB WITHOUT CONTINUAL SUPERVISION.  

READ LINKS 1 AND 2 FOR TIPS ON HOW TO KEEP YOUR OF ALL AGES SAFE ON THE 
INTERNET.

Website Links to Support Parents


PARENTS PLEASE REMEMBER THAT CHILDREN MUST NEVER USE INTERNET 
UNSUPERVISED!!!!
This site offers information for keeping our children safe.  
PLEASE READ about internet safety at the following link:
Supervise Children

INTERNET SAFETY - Why children must be supervised?  The internet 
is a great resource tool, but without supervision, the internet 
poses safety risks as well as exposure to inappropriate content.  
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT CHILDREN MUST NOT USE INTERNET WITHOUT ADULT 
SUPERVISION!!!
Be Safe on Internet

Information site for parents and kids to visit to learn more 
about aviation.  Good place to find a science project.  If you or 
your child is interested in avition, then visit this site.
Aviation for Kids

Here you will find coins of the world, US mint timeline and 
history, and games.  You will even get some tips on coin 
collecting.
Coin Collecting

A bilingual site for families and educators.  The site emphasizes 
that learning to read well is key to success in school. Site 
presents fun reading tips and activities, suggestions for 
choosing books to read with child, ideas for getting involved at 
child's school, and much, much more.
Colorin Colorado

Site hosted by Utah Education Network.  I especially like the 
parenting tips.  Topics fall under the following themes: Tips for 
Parents, Preparing for School, Play It Safe, Health & Fitness, 
STEM[Science/Technology/Engineering/Math].
Early Childhood Resources for Parents and Caregivers of Young Children

This site is hosted by Utah Education Network.  Useful links 
provide information on how to help children succeed in school.  
Topics are arranged under the following themes:  Parenting Tips, 
School Help, Nutrition, Health & Fitness, First Aid Safety, 
Behavior and Social Issues, Alcohol & Drugs, and Just For Kids.
Elementary-age Parent Support 

Lots of facts, word of the day, and interesting tidbits. Go to 
tools and find information on careers and colleges.  This is a 
fun place to generate discussion with your child. I especially 
like checking out the "Word of the Day."
Facts, Life, & Good-to-Know

Take a GeoBee quiz everyday.  Here's the link.  And, if you want, 
you can go back and retake quizzes.
GeoBee

I visit this site weekly and I like taking the quizzes.  Parents 
may want to take the quizzes with their child.  There are even 
past Geography Bee quizzes.
Geography

Here you'll found many Geography Games on the National Geographic 
website.  I love to play GeoBee.
Geography Games 

American Library Association chooses Great Sites for Kids
This site might help parents locate appropriate learning 
activities and parents can also locate GREAT books.
Great Sites for Kids

History Kids Site 
This is a great site for parents and kids to learn about history 
together.
History

You and your child can learn about how U.S. government works.
Kids in the House

You'll find a variety of learning games that will help your child 
acquire knowledge in math, reading, social studies, science, and 
health. 
Learning Games for Elementary Kids

This site is a collection of educational web sites for children 
in the 3- to 12-year age range. LittleClickers is a monthly 
column published in Children's Technology Review.  I'm much older 
than 12 and I loved exploring the topics on this site.  Great 
place for a parent and child to learn about a topic together.  
Check it out.  I know you'll discover something intriguing.
Little Clickers

Ask Dr. Math
This site could be accessed when student and parent have a 
question about math problems.
Math Questions

Parents of Young Children
A great site for young children (preschool-1st)and their parents 
because most of the activities are designed for parent and child 
to do together.
PreK-1st Activities

This site is hosted by Utah Education Network.  The links on this 
page support parents in surviving the stresses of parenting their 
children during this exciting but sometimes stressful period of 
life.  Provides tips for parenting, and for handling Parenting 
Tips, Helping Teens with School, Internet Safety, Alcohol & Drugs 
Info, Nutrition & Eating Habits, Health & Wellness, Teen Driving, 
Money Management, and Just for Teens.
Middle and High School-age Parenting Support

Learn about Molecules.  Fun for all ages.
Molecularium

An interactive tool that's fun to use.  It will help your child 
master those multiplication facts.
Multiplication Madness

Here you will find answers to questions about North Dakota's 
water quality.  In addition, there is information on North 
Dakota's rivers, steams, and lakes.
ND Water Science Center

You'll be surprised by the variety of games found on this site.  
Adults and kids will enjoy playing these games.
Puzzles and Quizzes hosted by National Geographic

Kids and parents play games together at this site. Find links to 
parent tips and resources as well as games (ISPY, Clifford, and 
Magic School Bus.  Be sure to check out the latest 
family activity.
http://www.scholastic.com/parents/play/

Science for kids including adult kids.  Page hosted by USGS.  
You'll find all kinds of rock stories, including kinds of rocks, 
ages of rocks and slicing across layers of rocks.  There's even 
stories of dinosaur tracks.
Science for a Changing World

Kids and parents can use this site for homework, information about how U.S.
government works, careers, U.S. history etc.
U.S. Government website for kids

White House
Explore the WHITE HOUSE. Children and adults
enjoy this site.  Have fun learning!!
White House


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