Websites for Games


Games that attract children and teach them learning Skills for Life
http://www.Iknowthat.com

  Funschool is a vibrant online destination that attracts kids from 
preschool to grade six, as well as parents, caregivers and educators. They 
are encouraged to explore and enjoy the Internet in a safe, robust 
environment offering hundreds of games and activities, as well as puzzles 
and printables ranging from matching numbers and shapes for pre-schoolers, 
to geography, math and history for third through sixth graders. Segmented by 
grade level for easy-to-use navigation by young users, Funschool allows 
parents with young kids to enjoy a family Internet experience together.
http://funschool.com

  The Disney Learning Partnership is a philanthropic initiative of The Walt 
Disney Company supporting innovative and engaging approaches to learning 
that promote student success. Founded as an outgrowth of Disney's American 
Teacher Awards, Disney Learning Partnership works in three areas: to provide 
increased support to teachers through recognition and professional 
development programs, to foster collaborative school-wide learning 
initiatives through grants and our Disney Learning Partnership Spotlight 
School program, and to strengthen parent-teacher connections by improving 
school-family partnerships.
http://disneychannel.com

The Internet's #1 for K-8 teachers, parents and kids.
http://funbrain.com

Now it's called Yahoo Kids.  More than just a Search Engine.
http://www.yahooligans.com

PBS KIDS GO! is a new place on PBS for big kids � kids who like to play 
games, solve puzzles, share their own stories and much more. PBS KIDS GO! is 
on TV weekday afternoons and is the place to find Arthur and Cyberchase, as 
well as our new shows, Maya & Miguel and Postcards from Buster. (Visit TV 
Times to see what time these shows air on your local station.) On the Web, 
pbskidsgo.org is the home of the Web sites for these programs, as well as 
PBS TV-related sites like History Detectives for Kids and Web-only sites 
like It�s My Life and Don't Buy It. You can find a list of these sites at 
More PBS KIDS GO!
http://www.pbskids.org

CartoonNetwork.com is committed to providing a fun, safe and secure website 
for people of all ages. We are dedicated to safeguarding all personal 
information collected online and to helping our visitors learn how to 
exercise control over personal information while exploring the Internet. 
Because many visitors to this site are children, we take care that children 
access only the content that is appropriate for them. In addition, we employ 
special measures to help children protect their privacy while online. We do 
not ask children to disclose more personal information than is necessary for 
them to participate in a particular activity, and we take steps to prevent 
children from posting contact information.
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com

Web search for kids by librarians.
http://www.kidsclick.org

Glossopedia, created by GLOBIO, a nonprofit science and environmental 
education organization, is a website designed specifically for kids ages 7-
12, and best of all it is free. Each article contains text, photo galleries, 
video clips, audio files (vocabulary pronunciation guides, recorded animal 
sounds, etc.) maps, interactive features, and content-related vocabulary 
lessons including clickable definitions. Students can search for a type of 
animal and then can choose from, Fast Facts, Photos, Video clips, sound 
files etc.It is still in the start up phase so certain topics, human body 
and chemistry, do not have articles as yet, but there is more each week.
http://www.globio.org/glossopedia/

Hosted by an expressive orange robot named Moby and his teen companion Tim, 
BrainPOP movies cover everything from the Underground Railroad to the atomic 
model to Shakespeare. Interactive quizzes for assessment and enrichment 
materials like experiments and creative activities supplement the movies. 
Topics � aligned with state and national education standards and searchable 
by state standards � are grouped within the subjects of Science, Math, 
English, Social Studies, Health, Technology and Arts and Music. Our ever-
expanding library currently consists of more than 600 movies for grades 3-
12. Designed to spark children�s inherent curiosity, the movies are visually 
appealing, cleverly written and speak to kids in a voice they can relate to, 
but without talking down to them. All movies are closed-captioned and many 
are also available in Spanish at es.brainpop.com.
http://www.brainpop.com


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