Posts tagged with: cool-weblinks

Fun Science for Kids on Ology

The American Museum of Natural History hosts a fantastic website named Ology’ which covers several science topics of interest to children. Archeology, Astronomy, Biodiversity, Earth, Einstein, Genetics, Marine... more

Library of Congress’ YouTube Channel

Video (Art & Design) — The Library of Congress (LoC) has made a start by putting a small portion of it’s vast archives online. There are about 70 films right now in the LoC’s... more

Learning Vocabulary Fun

Learning Vocabulary Fun hosts a bunch of online games with a language twist. These games are aimed at improving vocabulary for kids of all ages. The... more

Learn Vocabulary (and do your bit to end world hunger)

Play a fun vocabulary game on FreeRice and for each answer you get right, FreeRice donates 20 grains of rice to the United Nations World Food Program. The... more

Collaborative Spreadsheet Art

Video (Art & Design) — A super neat idea for the holidays! Go to this site for templates to get started on a similar collaborative project with friends or family! Take this idea beyond... more

Ben’s Guide to the U.S. Government

As the name suggests, Ben’s Guide to the U.S. Government for Kids is a website for grade-based curriculum resources on the U.S. government that are also aligned to national... more

Instructables.com – The World’s Biggest Show-and-Tell!

Clean out of ideas for your kid’s class project? Do not fear. Go over to Instructables.com to find something to make or do. Though not specifically... more

Homeschool Science

The Homeschool Science section of Instructables.com has a decent collection of user-contributed science experiments that can be done at home. Experiments such as 'how to make your own thermometer', 'the Penny Battery', and 'how to make a 6-cent LED Throwie' sound like fun for teen tinkerers. more

Visual Calculus

Visual Calculus is a collection of interactive tutorials that can used by students for shoring up their understanding of calculus. For a classic book that make calculus seem remarkably... more

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