"No I swear, I don't have any homework!"
Here is a list of educational and interesting websites for students to browse at home.
http://www.cricketmag.com/kids_home.asp
A wonderful assortment a on-line magazines for kids of all ages, featuring everything from science to literature. Great writing, great artwork, great audio and great content are hallmarks of these award-winning
magazines.
http://www.kidsdiscover.com/
A website that contains a list of titles in different subject areas, as well as free resources for teachers and interactive games for kids. It has been given awards and Kids Discover Magazine has been published since 1991.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/index.htm
The State of Wisconsin has put together a fantastic site for children of all ages. Surf around to learn more about the great outdoors.
http://dsc.discovery.com/
An invaluable resource for parents and students.
http://www.madsci.org/
The MAD Scientist Network has close to 400 volunteer scientists who answer questions.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
A great a place for information. Adventures, quizzes, contests, photography exhibits, experiments, and off-line discussions with
scientists, explorers, and photographers.
http://www.stonesoup.com/
A magazine written and illustrated by kids from the ages of 8 to 13. Kids can submit their own stories and drawings.
http://telenaut.com/gst/
A virtual art gallery showcasing kids' art from around the world. Kids can view other's art and upload their own.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/
Easy to understand information about how anything and everything works.
http://www.kidsknowit.com/
Free educational websites.
http://www.cbc.ca/kids
This terrific extension of CBC’s educational and entertaining programming for kids targets specific ages like preschool, afterschool and teens. Activities include non-violent games like Canuck Rally and interactive horoscopes.
http://www.kidsreads.com/
The best place on the Web for kids to find information about their favourite books and authors, including excerpts from the hottest new releases.
http://www.funology.com/
A great place for kids to find things to do — not just at the computer, but anywhere. The million and one games, magic tricks, recipes, experiments and craft projects will put a stop to the “Mom, I’m bored” syndrome.
http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca/index-eng.jsp
Multimedia presentations, image galleries and interactive games make learning Canadian history and geography a lot more fun.
Canadian Wildlife Federation (cwf-fcf.org)
This site encourages young naturalists to actively participate in wildlife conservation, includingbuilding a backyard habitat for birds and butterflies.
United Nations Cyber School Bus (un.org/pubs/cyberschoolbus)
Translated into six languages, the rich content and resources on this United Nations–sponsored site let children participate in a global community over the Web.
GirlSite! Network: girlsite.org
This site was created by a not-for-profit organization so girls and young women would have a place to speak their minds and share their ideas. Topics cover everything from cool careers and volunteering to creative writing diaries.
Here is a list of educational and interesting websites for students to browse at home.
http://www.cricketmag.com/kids_home.asp
A wonderful assortment a on-line magazines for kids of all ages, featuring everything from science to literature. Great writing, great artwork, great audio and great content are hallmarks of these award-winning
magazines.
http://www.kidsdiscover.com/
A website that contains a list of titles in different subject areas, as well as free resources for teachers and interactive games for kids. It has been given awards and Kids Discover Magazine has been published since 1991.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/index.htm
The State of Wisconsin has put together a fantastic site for children of all ages. Surf around to learn more about the great outdoors.
http://dsc.discovery.com/
An invaluable resource for parents and students.
http://www.madsci.org/
The MAD Scientist Network has close to 400 volunteer scientists who answer questions.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
A great a place for information. Adventures, quizzes, contests, photography exhibits, experiments, and off-line discussions with
scientists, explorers, and photographers.
http://www.stonesoup.com/
A magazine written and illustrated by kids from the ages of 8 to 13. Kids can submit their own stories and drawings.
http://telenaut.com/gst/
A virtual art gallery showcasing kids' art from around the world. Kids can view other's art and upload their own.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/
Easy to understand information about how anything and everything works.
http://www.kidsknowit.com/
Free educational websites.
http://www.cbc.ca/kids
This terrific extension of CBC’s educational and entertaining programming for kids targets specific ages like preschool, afterschool and teens. Activities include non-violent games like Canuck Rally and interactive horoscopes.
http://www.kidsreads.com/
The best place on the Web for kids to find information about their favourite books and authors, including excerpts from the hottest new releases.
http://www.funology.com/
A great place for kids to find things to do — not just at the computer, but anywhere. The million and one games, magic tricks, recipes, experiments and craft projects will put a stop to the “Mom, I’m bored” syndrome.
http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca/index-eng.jsp
Multimedia presentations, image galleries and interactive games make learning Canadian history and geography a lot more fun.
Canadian Wildlife Federation (cwf-fcf.org)
This site encourages young naturalists to actively participate in wildlife conservation, includingbuilding a backyard habitat for birds and butterflies.
United Nations Cyber School Bus (un.org/pubs/cyberschoolbus)
Translated into six languages, the rich content and resources on this United Nations–sponsored site let children participate in a global community over the Web.
GirlSite! Network: girlsite.org
This site was created by a not-for-profit organization so girls and young women would have a place to speak their minds and share their ideas. Topics cover everything from cool careers and volunteering to creative writing diaries.