Lost on the Internet? | Stuff for Kids to do Online and Home Work Help A question and answer service for math students and their teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic, as well as summaries of frequently asked questions.
This site teaches children how chemistry affects their lives.
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites curious kids to explore biology...on screen, off screen, and in between.
Crayola's website with fun activities for kids and projects for parents and teachers.
A safe, fun site for kids to play games and learn.
Children's features for numerous English and language magazines and newspapers across the country.
The Discovery Channels website for children.
This list wouldn't be complete without a link to Disney's website.
The Exploratorium is a museum of science, art, and human perception located in San Francisco, California.
A site designed for kids Kindergarten - 5th grade that provides games and safety information.
Things to do by yourself or with your friends, your parents, your pets, anyone.
Information to help children understand what banks do.
Smithsonian Magazine's Kids' Castle is a safe, educational, free and fun place for kids ages 8-16 on the World Wide Web.
Provides information to children on museums, science, sports, zoos, fun & games.
Kids discover by doing and create while clicking. Engaging activities help them gain technological fluency and expand their minds through playful learning.
Website for the #1 children's cable network.
Online home of the beloved Sesame Street family.
Creating learning activities and tools which empower homeschool parents as well as classroom teachers.
Website for the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
Children learn about how their body works. |