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Why not have fun and learn something
new and sharpen your skills at the same time this summer?
Visit
Summer Fun for best
games and activities for math, science, language arts, and social
studies on the web. |
| If you are interested in biology try your luck at
zeroBio
for a wealth of games and activities for students in grades 9
-12! |
| Get in shape while having fun at
MyPyramid
which includes the Blast Off game, a coloring page, family health tips, and more.
These activities are especially designed for children ages 6-11. |
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Defenders of Wildlife
is a great site with
information for students and teachers on wildlife. There are also games
and other activities. |
Argosy's
Visible Body is the most
comprehensive human anatomy visualiz ation
tool available today. The Visible Body includes 3D models of over 1,700
anatomical structures, including all major organs and systems of the human body. |
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Nobel Prize Site Offers Up Educational
Games
that include Pavlov’s Dog, Split Brain
Experiments, Malaria, MRI, Immune System, Genetic Code, Electrocardiogram, DNA;
The Double Helix and Control of the Cell Cycle. Games are accompanied by
readings and information on educational outreach. |
Create a DNA Fingerprint
- Learn about DNA by
solving a mystery -- a crime of sorts. Solving the mystery involves creating a
DNA fingerprint (we'll supply the lab and all necessary materials) and comparing
this fingerprint to those of the suspects.
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I Know That
is a great interactive site with lessons for math, science, art, language arts,
social studies, and thinking games for preK-6. This site is excellent for
the lower grades. |
| Have fun and learn something in the process at
Interactive Websites. Here you'll find the best
math, science, language arts, and social studies games on the web. |
Happy Fourth of July! Why not
create your very own fireworks show? It's a safe way to celebrate the holiday. |
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Primary
Games is great site for young children with
activities in all academic areas plus interactive games, puzzles,
and even postcards. |
Looking for crafts and activities for the Fourth of July? Try
these from
Enchanted Learning. |
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Apples for the Teacher has
great variety in activities for children including the history of
the Fourth, games, coloring pages, and much more. |
Another collection of
games
from
Froggerville! |
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At History
Detectives Kids
print your own detective kit, play games, or peek inside the vault! |
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LittleClickers.com offers
a simple-to-use homepage of clickable categories, each with a small
illustration. |
| Join Mouthie in the
MouthPower
laboratory to learn about the history of dentistry, how your own teeth
developed, and the effects of tobacco and certain foods on your teeth. Then
create a poster about keeping your smile healthy. |
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Go Places and
learn about many different parts of the world through games, timelines, photo
galleries, maps, and more. |
| Be a detective as you
collect clues to identify interesting works of art. Sit in on an
interview with an professional artist, look at art through the eyes of
artists, and learn special art vocab with the
SmARTkids! |
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Create your own virtual pet at
NeoPets
where you can explore new worlds, play games, and much more.
Best of all, it's FREE!
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At
Kids Design
Network you'll investigate a challenge, dream up a
design, and draw your plans on the computer. |
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Learn about the environment and have fun at the same time at
Miss Maggie's Earth Adventures. |
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Draft your own baseball team at
Sports Illustrated for Kids.
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provides a tool to create and post Web pages for projects. |
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Kids' games and
activities for math, reading, language arts, social studies, and
science can be found at
Kids Place. |
| Planning for your future will
involve technology. Come and explore it all at
Get Tech. |
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Scientriffic
is a science magazine for 7-11 year olds offering some cool
experiments.
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| Accompany the men and women of
the
Fire Wars
firefighting crew and learn about how and why wildfires start, and the
people who fight them. |
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Kids
Avenue
shares kids' best vacations, check out some cool
things to do, or find neat places to go.
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Making of America
is the primary source on the development of the U.S. infrastructure.
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| Having
problems with math? Discovery School's
WebMath
can provide instant solutions to math problems.
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| Schoolhouse Rock is one of many
relics from the 1970s that still is in existence today. It probably
taught your parents about government, history, grammar, science, and
math. Visit
Schoolhouse Rock and sing along! |
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