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Top Websites for Kids
 

 

Parent Assist Module: http://parent.leeca.org/

 

Midview-Grafton Public Library http://www.graftonpl.lib.oh.us/

Homework help and test preparation are just some of the great resources available at the Midview-Grafton Library.

 

Elyria Public Library http://www.elyrialibrary.org

The Elyria library system has an array of unique programming for kids and teens.

 

KidsCom: www.kidscom.com/index1.htm

Games, Adventure, Chat & Buzz, Make Friends, Cool Stuff, and Create are just some of the options provided by this site.

 

INFOhio-LearningExpress Library www.infohio.org/ER/ERcore.asp

LearningExpress Library is an interactive, online learning program that offers practice tests and tutorial courses designed to help students succeed on academic tests. A wide variety of practice tests are available such as Advanced Placement, college entrance exams, civil service and skills improvement practice for middle and elementary school students. This resource offers immediate scoring, answer explanations, and an analysis of the test results. Each user is able to set up his/her own account for the LearningExpress Library site. It is recommended that first-time accounts be created at school; this will allow the user to access LearningExpress Library from home or at school, and also save various test results. 

National Geographic for Kids: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/

 

 

Bartleby.com: http://www.bartleby.com/

This website provides free access to a variety of references, from dictionaries, encyclopedias, and thesauri. Bartleby also includes a search engine for literature, verse, and quotations


Dictionary.com:
www.dictionary.com

This website provides standard definitions as well as links to Thesaurus.com and other reference materials. This site also features other language dictionaries and a Word of the Day. The Language Resources contains a Grammar Usage and Style section that is also helpful for understanding how words are used

 

Merriam-Webster OnLine: www.m-w.com

This website provides both free and premium services involving dictionary and thesaurus searches. This site also features a Word of the Day, Word Games, and Word to the Wise, a brief column that addresses the use of language in everyday life.

 

Kids’ Page:  www.funbrain.com

Math Arcade, Reading, Arcade, Playground, All Games, Flash Arcades, Classic Funbrain, Web Books & Comics are just some of the options offered on this site.

*You will need to create a password for this site.

 

Kid’s Discovery: http://kids.discovery.com/

 

 

Internet Virtual Library: http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/

There are Math, Science and Social Studies links galore! The site has a virtual library that allows the students to read books.  Some of the stories are interactive.

 

Yahooligans:  www.yahooligans.com

Around the World, School Bell, Arts & Entertainment, Science & Nature, Computers & Games, Sports & Recreation, and Music are just some of the options offered on this site.

 

PBS.ORG: http://pbskids.org/

 

 

ThinkQuest: http://thinkquest.org/library/index.html

Innovative learning sources for students

 

 

Brain Teasers

 

http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/index.html

Try your hand at a monthly math brainteaser.  There’s a new question for your grade level each week.

 

http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/braint.htm

 

http://www.puzzlemaker.com/

 


Gifted Resources

www.hoagiesgifted.org

One of the best resources out there!

 

www.oagc.com

Ohio Association for Gifted Children

 

www.aegus.org

Association for the Education of Gifted Underachieving Students

 

http://www.nagc.org/

National Association for gifted

 

 


Homework Helpers 

www.ohiokids.org

Provides a link for help with homework.

 

 

Art

Artsource                               

http://www.ilpi.com/artsource/welcome.html

Annotated lists of hundreds of art resources including libraries, projects, electronic exhibitions, ftp sites, museums and organizations


History/Social Studies

Civil War

www.civilwarhome.com

www.americancivilwar.com

 

 

Native Americans

www.ohiohistorycentral.org

www.ohiokids.org

 

Whitehouse

www.whitehouse.gov

 

Current Events

                www.weeklyreader.com

 

                http://www.weeklyreader.com/featurezone/latest.asp

 

                www.timeforkids.com

 

                http://news.nationalgeographic.com/kids

Child friendly links to connect you to materials that highlight what is going on in our nation and around the world.

 

 

 

Integrated Curriculum

 

Multi-Subject Site by Houghton Mifflin

http://www.eduplace.com/main.html

                               Integrated Reading & Writing Lesson Plans

                              American Library Association- Resources for Teachers

 

www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/bks/lessons.html

List of links to lessons that integrate core subject

content

 

                http://earthnet-geonet.ca/index_e.php

                                Earth science activities, field trips, and resources

 

               

http://kids.msfc.nasa.gov/

                                NASAKIDS

 
Webquests for all subject areas

 

http://webquest.sdsu.edu

Sites created by students that are interactive.  Students

work to solve problems posed through the use of online

interaction.

 

 

Learning Styles        

 

Student Handbook: Learning Styles

www.d.umn.edu/student/loon/acad/strat/lrnsty.html

Links to detailed information about learning styles with student profiles.

 


Literature        

       

Issues in Literacy Development (Research and Answers)

www.hmco.com/hmco/school/rdg/res/literacy/index.html

Comprehensive list of teacher resources for effectively

using reading strategies in your classrooms.  Of

particular interest is the section on Shared Reading,

Oral Reading and Independent Reading.

 

Tales and Legends

www.hmco.com/hmco/school/search/frames/rdg_102.html

                                *Click on the Folktales/ Legends link

Collection of lesson plans about fairy tales.  “Tails to

Tell” challenges students to write a new ending to The

Three Little Pigs.

 

Reading Lists

                http://www.vickiblackwell.com/childrenlit.html

 

 

Children Book Lists                                                            

                http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/booklistsawards/booklistsbook.htm

 

Young Adult Literature Lists

 

 


Math            

 

www.eduplace.com/math/brain

Try your hand at a monthly math brainteaser.  There’s a new question for your grade level each week.

  

www.mathforum.org

 

 

http://www.auntymath.com/

 

Aunty Math (Question for the Month)

 

http://www.aplusmath.com/Worksheets/index.html

 

Worksheets for math content

 

               

http://www.stfx.ca/special/mathproblems/welcome.html

 

                Math problems sorted by grade level