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Fun and Games (13) General (12) Homework (15) Parents (11) Search Engines (8) Story Time (10) 1. Heinemann Explore http://www.heinemannexplore.com/login.aspx Login to find extra information for science, history and geography projects! See your teacher for a username and password. Our Rating: 2. How Stuff Works http://www.howstuffworks.com Find out how stuff works! Everything from tsunamis to playstations and more. Our Rating: 3. National Geographic for Kids http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/index.html The Official National Geographic website for children. Loats of infomation about our natural world mixed with games, quizzes, activities, maps and much more! Our Rating: 4. Planet Science http://www.planet-science.com/home.html The site is currently owned and run by NESTA, the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts. The site is for all children who study science and the teachers and other adults who support them. Our Rating: 5. A Plus Math http://www.aplusmath.com/ Stuck with your maths homework? This website injects a little fun into maths, covering basic elements as well as geometry and algebra. Visit the games room and play bingo, the hidden picture game and the concentration exercise Our Rating: 6. Archkidecture http://www.archkidecture.org This educational site explores the art of construction in a style suitable for young children. Normal and obscure feats of architectural wizardry are surveyed from simple buildings to Buddhist temples. Our Rating: 7. Brain Teasers http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/ This entertaining website allows kids and parents alike to polish their logic skills. Three new puzzles, aimed at different age groups, are published each Wednesday. Our Rating: 8. Brainy Babies http://www.brainybabies.com A fun educational site using cartoon baby versions of historical characters to stimulate curiosity in younger children. Each baby represents one area of learning (history, science, etc) and links are provided to other appropriate sites. You can guide Baby Cleopatra, Baby Einstein and so on through an interactive cartoon adventure or face their questions in the Brainfood Quiz. Our Rating: 9. Encarta http://www.encarta.msn.co.uk/Default.asp Microsoft's Encarta encyclopedia on-line. Our Rating: 10. Famous People http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/famouspeople/ The BBC's guide to Henry VIII, Florence Nightingale, Pocahontas, Christopher Columbus and more! Our Rating: 11. Kevin's Playroom http://www.kevinsplayroom.co.uk/ Kevin's Playroom is an award winning site that has web links to almost anything you are likely to learn about at school. Our Rating: 12. NASA Home Page http://kids.msfc.nasa.gov/ The official NASA web site for children, containing vast amounts of information. Our Rating: 13. On Line Dictionary http://www.dictionary.com/ A great on-line spelling and word related site. Our Rating: 14. Plastelina Logic Problems http://www.plastelina.net Logic problems from Plastelina. Subscription based but with some free games. Our Rating: 15. Views of the Solar System http://berndt.hybner.com/solar/eng/homepage.htm An excellent site relating to our solar system with lots of images and information. Our Rating: |