Library
Library Book Order- Gain library knowledge by playing games that have you put books in library order!
History and News
Colonial Williamsburg- Visit Colonial Williamsburg and see life in a Virginia colony of 250 years ago.
CIA for Kids- Find out what the CIA is all about, play games, and solve puzzles.
American Folklore- This folklore site contains retellings of American folktales, Native American myths and legends, tall tales, weather folklore and ghost stories from all 50 states in the USA.
Anne Frank- More than 1,000,000 children under the age of 16 died in the Holocaust. Anne Frank was one of them.
Distinguished Women- These are women who were writers, educators, scientists, heads of state, politicians, civil rights crusaders, artists, entertainers, and others. Search for biographies of distinguished women by name or by field.
This Day in History- Select a date in history and learn what happened in that days headlines.
Youngzine- Youngzine is a one-of-a-kind Web site where children can learn about current news and events shaping their world -- in a simple, engaging and interactive manner.
Science
The Why Files- A project of the National Institute for Science Education, this site offers well-researched and clearly written investigations of current topics in science; a new story is posted every other week.
Mathematics
Math Moves You- Wondering how math is used in real life? At Math Moves U, you can practice algebra, geometry, word problems, fractions and decimals, all while playing games about music, sports and fashion.
A+ Click- More than 1000 challenging math problems and illustrations for grades 1-12.
Math Playground- Math Playground is an educational site for elementary and middle school students where you can practice your math skills, play a logic game, and have some fun!
Computer Science
Code.org- A website dedicated to increase the number of students who are able to participate in computer science and computer coding. The site offers games that teach computer languages and skills.
AppInventor.org- This site was designed to help beginners program mobile apps for android. The site offers tutorials with step-by-step directions, an on-line book, and a "course-in-a-box."
Engineer Girl- The EngineerGirl website is designed to bring national attention to the exciting opportunities that engineering represents for girls and women.
Art
Artist's Toolkit- Explore elements such as line, color, and balance by watching animated demonstrations, creating your own compositions, and watching video clips of artists in action.
Miscellaneous
B.J. Pinchbeck- One of the oldest and broadest directories of carefully chosen web sites for students, this father-son collaboration is a "go-to" destination for anyone with homework to do, a research or science project, or any other informational need.
Spatulatta- Spatulatta.com presents kids with beginning cooking tips and recipes while encouraging them to eat well and to understand the connection between farms and the dinner table.
Library Book Order- Gain library knowledge by playing games that have you put books in library order!
History and News
Colonial Williamsburg- Visit Colonial Williamsburg and see life in a Virginia colony of 250 years ago.
CIA for Kids- Find out what the CIA is all about, play games, and solve puzzles.
American Folklore- This folklore site contains retellings of American folktales, Native American myths and legends, tall tales, weather folklore and ghost stories from all 50 states in the USA.
Anne Frank- More than 1,000,000 children under the age of 16 died in the Holocaust. Anne Frank was one of them.
Distinguished Women- These are women who were writers, educators, scientists, heads of state, politicians, civil rights crusaders, artists, entertainers, and others. Search for biographies of distinguished women by name or by field.
This Day in History- Select a date in history and learn what happened in that days headlines.
Youngzine- Youngzine is a one-of-a-kind Web site where children can learn about current news and events shaping their world -- in a simple, engaging and interactive manner.
Science
The Why Files- A project of the National Institute for Science Education, this site offers well-researched and clearly written investigations of current topics in science; a new story is posted every other week.
Mathematics
Math Moves You- Wondering how math is used in real life? At Math Moves U, you can practice algebra, geometry, word problems, fractions and decimals, all while playing games about music, sports and fashion.
A+ Click- More than 1000 challenging math problems and illustrations for grades 1-12.
Math Playground- Math Playground is an educational site for elementary and middle school students where you can practice your math skills, play a logic game, and have some fun!
Computer Science
Code.org- A website dedicated to increase the number of students who are able to participate in computer science and computer coding. The site offers games that teach computer languages and skills.
AppInventor.org- This site was designed to help beginners program mobile apps for android. The site offers tutorials with step-by-step directions, an on-line book, and a "course-in-a-box."
Engineer Girl- The EngineerGirl website is designed to bring national attention to the exciting opportunities that engineering represents for girls and women.
Art
Artist's Toolkit- Explore elements such as line, color, and balance by watching animated demonstrations, creating your own compositions, and watching video clips of artists in action.
Miscellaneous
B.J. Pinchbeck- One of the oldest and broadest directories of carefully chosen web sites for students, this father-son collaboration is a "go-to" destination for anyone with homework to do, a research or science project, or any other informational need.
Spatulatta- Spatulatta.com presents kids with beginning cooking tips and recipes while encouraging them to eat well and to understand the connection between farms and the dinner table.