Hey Kids, here are some cool websites just for you!
A source of fun, learning, and a safe place to visit!
Meet amazing Americans, explore the states and even pick a date (like your birthday) and jump back in time.
A healthsite aimed towards kids instead of parents. Great resource for science research.
Focus on PreK to third grade readers. Animated classic storybooks introduce early learners to the delights of reading while sparking curiosity, creating a natural springboard into the paired nonfiction text for deeper discovery. Titles are always available with no limit
NASA’s award-winning Space Place engages upper-elementary-aged children in space and Earth science through interactive games and hands-on activities.
Starfall was developed in the classroom by teachers and opened in August 2002 as a free public service to teach children to read. Since then it has expanded to include standards in language arts and mathematics for preschool through fifth grade and above. The program emphasizes exploration, play, and positive reinforcement—encouraging children to become confident and intrinsically motivated. Due to the engaging content that “feels like play,” Starfall serves as an educational alternative to other entertainment choices for children.
JFans of Mickey and friends will love visiting Disney Jr. Educational. Games, coloring pages and videos are a few of the highlights. The games focus on memory, hand-eye coordination, color matching and other important skills for developing minds.
It’s learning with a twist. The Old Farmer’s Almanac for Kids features riddles, puzzles, a question of the day, a timeline of interesting history facts, sky events and weather conditions to track at home with your children.
Slime Kids Features games, trailers, and resources! There are also Word Games, Literacy Games, Spelling Games, Typing Games, Vocabulary Games, and Grammar Games. Other resources include information about books and authors, but there is much much more!