WEBSITES FOR STUDENTS

MATH - Sheppard Software - Test your Math Skills

Sheppard Software - We Make Learning FUN!! - A Multitude of Educational Links

How Stuff Works - Shows students how things work in the world around them.

The Awesome Library - This site can be used to gain information from several databases.

PBS KIDS Games -

National Geographic Kids -

Mr. Nussbaum - Learning + Fun

ABCYa.com - This game site offers teacher-created and approved educational computer games for elementary students to learn math and language arts on the web. Featured by The New York Times, Apple, and Fox News, ABCYa.com provides young children well-crafted games and activities.

Arcademic Skill Builders - Arcademic Skill Builders are online educational video games that offer a powerful approach to learning basic math, language arts, vocabulary, and thinking skills. Arcademic games challenge students to improve their scores through repetitive, timed learning drills that provide immediate feedback

International Children's Digital Library - A Library for the World's Children.

Young Author's Workshop - A guide through the world or writing from searching for ideas to the final product.

Museum of Unnatural History - Cool graphics, interesting music and various topics make the virtual museum field trip a hit with students.

The White House - See the White House with a section designed especially for kids. Click on the White House for Kids button and check it out!

FUNBRAIN! - A great place to have fun and learn! Loaded with stories, crafts, and activities for kids.

Brain POP - Short animated "Web movies" on subjects ranging from the big bang theory to autumn leaves. Enjoy colorful cartoon characters like "Bob the ex-lab rat." Visit this site frequently and read the daily "Brain Buzz."
Haring Kids - Haring's paintings were not specifically created for young audiences, but their cartoon-like appeal has proven irresistible to children.
American Museum of Natural History - Contains amazing graphics and fun text, you can click on "paleontology" and find yourself in the Gobi Desert looking for fossils or reading a talk-show-style "interview" with a dinosaur.

On Line Encyclopedias:

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids


Check out these links too!

The Education Network - Bigchalk

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence