Links to Kids' Sites
For Everyone Funbrain: Play games and learn too.
Free Dictionary: Look up any word you need. Check out the Word of the Day, games, and a lot more.
Freedom Corps: Variety of games from USA Freedom Corps.
Hummingbirds: Real photos of hummingbird development from the beginning of the nest through "ready to fly."
Imagination Station: Games and activities for kids of all ages (including adults).
Koko: Meet the gorilla that speaks in sign language. Math Forum: Ask Dr. Math any math questions you might have. If you are stuck on homework, let him help.
Rainbow at Elam Bend: View amazing pictures of a rainbow.
United Nations Cyber Schoolbus: Games for children from 6 years old to adult.
US History: All four verses of the "Star Spangled Banner." Also contains other writings like the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution.
For Young Children - Lower Grades Berenstain Bears: Games for young children.
Caillou: Games for young children.
Cluhouse Magazine: Stories, movie reviews, recipes, and crafts for grades 3-6.
Kaboose Games:Games for Preschool - 6th Grade
Scrub Club: Have fun while you learn about hand washing.
Smoke Detectives: Answer questions to put out fires. For lower and middle grades. From State Farm.
Up To Ten:Games for children ages 6-10.
For Middle and Upper Grades to Adult
Calculus Resource Page: Learn about finite math and calculus. Includes an on-line tutorial.
Dr. Grammar: Have fun with words and learn about the elements of grammar.
Fact Monster: Homework help resources plus games and quizzes.
Geometry: For Junior and Senior High School Geometry. Students take practice tests on the various elements of geometry. Hints are available and students get their scores when they are finished.
Graphs: Create a graph on-line. History: Study places and facts linked to America's past. Sample topics include "Chicago", Lewis and Clark", and "We Shall Overcome."
Kids' Israel: Learn about Israel. Activities included.
Library of Congress: View maps, presidential documents, and more.
Library Spot: Browse encyclopedias, dictionaries, books of quotations, etc.
Literature: Find full and unabridged texts of classic works of English literature.
Mad Labs: Tons of science fun and experiments.
Mathematics History: Get biographies of numerous mathematicians.
Metropolitan Museum of Art Kid Activities: Lots of interactive activities about art and artists.
National Atlas: Make your own maps.
National Geographic: Interactive site that lets you study numerous social studies and science topics. Example: View a prairie dog's hole from the inside!
Newton's Castle: Interactive website dedicated to the discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton.
Posit Science: Take the test and find out how fast your brain processes information.
SAT Question of the Day: View the SAT question of the day. Also lets you take a practice test.
Scripture Tree: Click on the flowers and discover Bible verses.
Show Me UK: Games and fun from the United Kingdom's museums and galleries.
Spark Notes: Free online study guides for numerous subjects including the SAT and the ACT.
Spark Top: Discover your strengths and use them to play games.
Vision Simulator: See what the world looks like if you have various eye diseases.
Volcano World's Kids' Door: Learn about volcanoes. Play games. Take virtual trips to volcanoes, caves, Hawaii, Mars.
Weather Matrix Matrix of weather topics. Just click on one and learn all about it.
Who You Should Know Read about a different world leader every day. Also learn about their countries.
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Disclaimer
Please be advised that the Chicagoland Lutheran Educational Foundation and the Good News Fund are not affiliated or a part of any of the listed sites but merely provide these sites for your consideration and review. CLEF and the Good News Fund are not responsible or liable for any information or activity found at the above sites.
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