White House for Kids
http://www.whitehouse.gov/kids/whlife/index.html
National Geographic for Kids
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
Fun activities - by girls....for girls.
http://www.missoandfriends.com/
This is a great site for kids to use; Play free online games in all Subject
areas or for a small fee create quizzes and have fun brain electronically
grade and e-mail the results to you!
http://www.funbrain.com
Time4Learning is a new approach to learning that takes advantage of today's
technology. It's a convenient, home-based, online educational program that
combines learning with fun through educational teaching games for children,
preschool to eighth grade. There is a free two week trial period. After
that I believe the fee is about $20 per month.
http://www.time4learning.com/
Great way to study math and reading concepts. May also be used to prepare for the OCCT!
http://studyisland.com
For Games, puzzles, and more fun, go to the Weekly Reader site!
http://www.weeklyreader.com
Tha Showflake Factory - Make your own virtual snowflake. No scissors
necessary. Comes with its own hole punches.
http://www.dinosaurdesign.com/SnowflakeFactory.htm
FOR PARENTS!!!
- When you visit this site you can enter your address and a
map will pop up with your house as the small icon of a house and red, blue,
green, dot surrounding your entire neighborhood. When you click on these
dots, a picture of a person will appear with an address and the description
of
the crime he or she had committed. The best thing is that you can show your
children pictures and see how close these people live to your home or
school. This site was developed by John Walsh from Americas Most Wanted.
Another tool to help us keep our kids safe. Please pass on to anyone who
has families.
http://www.familywatchdog.us
http://www.KidsAstronomy.com
http://www.KidsBiology.com
http://www.KidsDinos.com
http://www.KidsGeo.com
http://www.KidsMemory.com
http://www.KidsNumbers.com
http://www.KidsSpell.com
http://www.KidsGamer.com
This is a great game to develop problem solving/critical thinking skills.
Parents, remember Master
Mind? This is a computer version.
http://www.dinosaurdesign.com/MarbleMatch.htm