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This page is not only
for Teachers, but also a place
for the students in their classroom to explore
the web safely while finding information to help with their
school projects. There are also some sites to help them just
have fun!
If you find a site that you would want to share please email
us. We will then look it over. Once we check
into it to make sure it is a safe
Virtual Environment, we will post it.
A
Well Lighted Place or Kids
Visiting this link gives you access to many helpful sites
for better learning and homework help.
NetSmartz
for Parents and Educators
NetSmartz for Parents and Educators offers 3-D, animated
activities that provide fun and interesting approaches to
developing safe-surfing habits on the Internet. Follow the
links on this site to learn more about the risks children
face online and how to avoid them.
Kids
Click Web search for kids by Librarians
This is a great site for kids to help with projects and
resource papers. This site is provided by Berkeley
University and is a great help and fun to boot!!
Yahooligans
for Kids from Yahoo!
This is a site for kids. Most adults have their own home
page when they start their browser, but what about the kids??
Well, the people at Yahoo took care of that and put this
up for kids to have their own home page when they sign on
the internet.
Astrobiology
from NASA
If you or your kids are interested in space or looking for
information for a report that they are writing on the stars,
then this is the place you want to be. What better place
than NASA to get information on our solar system and the
stars that surround us.
Kathy
Schrock's Guide for Educators
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list
of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional
growth. It is updated often to include the best sites for
teaching and learning.
The
kids on the Web
This is an on-going list of sites that offer information
for and about kids. Among other things, it includes a lot
of stuff for them to play with, information for adults, and
info about schools and education.
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