Below are many educational links that may be helpful with homework and many other schools projects. If you know of any links that you would like us to add please let us know.
- Money
- Kidsbank
- Animal Kingdom
- Crafts
- Science Master
- Astronomy for Kids
- Kids Health
- The Comic Strip
- Crayola
- White House for Kids
- A Day in History
- Harry Potter at Scholastic
- Sport Illustrated for Kids
U.S. Treasury Department Kids Page
See how money is made, learn about different money from all over the world,and find out how to tell the difference between real and counterfeit money.
Kids Bank
Learn the basics of saving, borrowing, interest, and checks.Sea World and Busch Garden's Animal Resources
Learn about the ecosystem, download coloring pages and hear a whole
library of the sounds different animals make.
Crafts
Great craft ideas for each month of the year.
Astronomy for Kids
View sky maps, send postcards, and learn all the basics of astronomy.
Science Master
Tons of information about our own planet and how it relates to the rest of the universe.
Kids Health
Play games, get healthy recipes, and read journals written by kids with
asthma, diabetes, or broken bones.
The Comic Strip
A place to read all of your favorite comic strips each day.
http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics
Crayola
Make your own greeting cards, learn about how Crayola Crayons are made, and find out which famous people share your favorite color.
White House for Kids
A special kid-friendly version of the official White House website with games, quizzes, and information about the President's pets.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/kids
This Day in History
The History Channel's compilation of what happened in history on this day, your birthday, or any other day of the year.
http://www.historychannel.com/today
Harry Potter Books
Learn about the books, browse the glossary of magic spells, and find out how to pronounce those hard words with the audio dictionary.
http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/
Brain Teasers
Weekly math stumpers for children of different ages.
http://www.eduplace.com/math/brain/
Sports Illustrated for Kids
Play fantasy sports, send e-cards, and read about current news events about sports.
