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The Discovery Channel’s Web site. The magical place on the Internet where kids and their parents connect with their friends to play, to learn, and to explore. Provides links to Federal kids' sites along with some of the best kids' sites from other organizations all grouped by subject. Explore, learn and have fun. Find resources about government Web sites for kids and teens, including archives and historical records, defense, and US history. How Stuff Works is a great place to go for answers to hundreds questions. You'll find interesting articles that cover just about any subject you can think of, like animals, video games, engines, roller coasters, karate, toys, batteries, 3-D graphics, electricity, computers, and a whole lot more. (For a "huge list" of every article on the site, click here.) The Federal Government may seem big and confusing. Use these links to learn more about different parts of our government. You'll also learn some fun facts.links to many government agencies' Kids' websites.Browse links to federal agencies listed by topics like animals and health. Interested in money? This is the place to go to learn how its made. Hundreds of pages of Basic Math Skills.Free online interactive arithmetic lessons, problems and games for grades K-8.Interactive Practice on every page. An Explanation of the math topic on each page. ... Features your favorite Nickelodeon cartoons and shows online like The Rugrats and Slimetime, plus cool games, trivia, music videos, Nickelodeon characters, and more. From Arthur to Wishbone. Send electronic postcards, print coloring pages, answer riddles, play games, and the schedule of kids' programs for your area. ScienceMaster.com is a science and education portal for students, parents and teachers that provides resources, news and information, links, columns, learning galleries. Focusing on K-12 it is easy to use, easy to navigate, clear and concise information in all the major areas of science. This site has a full section on weather, lightning, electrical storms and related matters as well as information on earthquakes, volcanos and tidal wave Online edition of the popular kids' magazine includes games, stories, interviews with sports personalities, polls, and lots more. A History and Tour of the White House for young people.Visit the President's house, meet his cat and his family and learn about the history of the white building at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This site of the U.S. Fire Administration has plenty of tips to help keep everyone safe from fire. An activity site for kids of all ages. Check out Yahoo's site for kids. Search for info on countries, space, animals and sports, plus find screensavers and games.Featuring comprehensive safe surfing, games, homework help, and many kid friendly activities. |
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