| CONTENT
AREA |
Grades
PK-2 |
Grades
3-5 |
Math![]() |
Fun School: A site with
fun games for younger children. Math Goodies: Another great site for younger children |
Dr. Math:
A great site that offers math help for upper elemetary kids. Cool Math: Another great math site. |
Language
Arts![]() |
Kid's Space: A site with
lots of interesting things for kids. Mad Libs Junior: A very educational and funny site. |
Spell Check:
Loaded with information and things to do. Homework Help: A site dedicated to providing help in areas where students have trouble. |
Reading ![]() |
Starfall: Bound to enthrall
youngsters. Book Adventure: Helps children gets interested in reading. |
Reading
Review: A great site to help with reading. Scholastic: Scholastic has a great site for the budding reader. |
Science![]() |
Backyard Nature:
Allows students to learn about the many
aspects of science without leaving their back yard!! WonderNet: Each month, Wondernet, an online publication of the American Chemical Society, offers several new hands-on activities designed to increase elementary school students’ understanding of a single scientific concept. |
The Museum of Unnatural
History: The Museum of Unnatural History currently offers
such online exhibits
as the Halls of UFOs, Lost Worlds (Discover the science of
cryptozoology!), Mysteries of Time and Space, Virtual Explorations, The
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mad Scientist's Laboratory, and
much more. Jefferson Lab: The primary mission of the lab's Science Education Web site is to improve science and math education and to encourage students to explore possible careers in math and science. |
Social
Studies![]() |
Enchanted Learning:
This site is loaded with great links dealing with all areas of social
studies. CIA for Kids: A kid's website that gives you a view into the CIA! |
Learning about the Government:
Teaches kids about the US government. World Cultures: Learn about the different cultures of the world. |
Art/Music![]() |
Crayola Kids:
A great interactive art website for young children. Crayola: The main Crayola site that has a lot fo grea things to do! |
The Rennaisance Connection:
The Allentown Museum's interactive educational website. Music Education Online: A website for music by the Children's Music Workshop. |
Drama
and
Dance![]() |
Theater Games:
A site that uses games to introduce theater! The Puppetry Home Page: The Puppetry Home Page is a free resource for the puppetry community and is dedicated to helping people connect with the world of puppetry. |
Kids 4 Broadway:
Introduces kids to different types of theater. Children's Theater Links: List of several links for kids dealing with the theater. |
Physical
Education![]() |
Kidnetic:
Kidnetic.com
is a Web site that communicates healthy
eating and active living information in meaningful and relevant ways to
kids aged 9-12 and their families. PE Central: PE Central and PepsiCo, in collaboration with the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, have partnered to bring you an exciting Web site designed to encourage middle and high school students to increase their physical activity participation. |
Sports Illustrated for Kids: Sports
Illustrated has designed this site for
intermediate/middle school age children interested in the latest
information on the hottest sports. The site includes newsclips,
puzzles,
sports games, and comics. Exploratorium: Sport Science: Learn how different sports really work from the scientific point of view. Included are baseball, surfing, skateboarding, etc. Lots of really cool stuff located at the Exploratorium Site. Have fun! |
Health
and
Hygiene![]() |
Hygiene-educ.com:
A great site to learn about hugiene and germs. Oral Hygiene for Kids: A site dedicated to those having trouble brushing their teeth. |
UNICEF:
A website about changing the way people look at health and hygiene. Kid's Health: A website dedicated to teaching children the basics of health. |
My Hub Page |
Resources for Parents and Their Students |
| Global Diversity Page Exploring the World through Literature Japan |
Topic Page "When in the Course of Human Events..." The Declaration of Independence |
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