A Kid's Homework 

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A WORD TO PARENTS

The kid sites on these pages are either devotional, educational, or just plain fun. We have made every effort to link you with Christian and other family-friendly sites on the Internet - but please get involved, and stay involved with your child's online exploration!   Please be aware that content on web sites often change and we can not be responsible for the content of other sites.  When on the internet, you should use Christian discernment when traveling across the web.  It's very important that you help us protect this site.  If something slips through which should not be on these pages, please take the time to let us know and we will promptly remove it. Also, if you come across any broken links, please tell us so that we can fix them. Remember, this is for your child and it is only as safe as its weakest link.

 

 Kid's Search Engines 

 

 

Dictionaries & General Reference Tools

Bartleby

The preeminent Internet publisher of literature, reference and verse providing students, researchers and the intellectually curious with unlimited access to books and information on the web, free of charge.

Wikipedia Encyclopedia

Welcome to Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit.

 

Reference Desk

A compilation of web sites built around academic and educational topics.

Library Spot

The best library and reference sites.

Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress.

Discovery Channel

Resources from discovery channel

Behind the Name

The etymology and story behind first names.

High School Ace

The Academic Homepage for High School Students

Art & Crafts

African Art

African Art: Esthetics and Meaning

Art Cyclopedia

The Fine Art Search Engine

Coloring Book

Great site for the younger artist - online coloring pages.

Kistler's Imagination Station

Learn to draw in 3-D with Mark Kistler,  public television's favorite drawing teacher.

Olga's Gallery

Online Art Museum

The Web Museum

Online art from the masters of the world.

Joseph Wu's Origami Page

Origami is the art of paper folding. The word is Japanese, literally meaning "to fold" (oru) "paper" (kami).

A Pintura Art Detective

Art education for younger leaners through a mystery.

 

 

English and Literature

A+ Research and Writing

Sponsored by Internet Public Library this site is for High School and College student needing direction in writing research papers

Bibliomania

A book-lovers delight. You will be asked to register but the site itself is free.

Dictionary of Symbolism

This symbolism dictionary endeavors to provide an understanding of the cultural significance of various symbols, and suggest ways in which those symbols may have been used in context.

Guide to Grammar and Style

Help is on the way for those of us who are grammatically challenged.

The Internet Public Library

This site is like having a library inside your computer.  The Internet Public Library is an educational initiative of the University of Michigan School of Information

The Literature Network

This site offers searchable online literature for the student, educator, or enthusiast.

Online English Grammar

Free online English grammar resources and assistance

Project Guttenburg

This site is the oldest internet site offering free e-books.

RearchPaper.com

The Web's largest collection of topics, ideas, and assistance for school related research projects.

Rhyming Dictionary

For word lovers and poets

Young Writer's Clubhouse

Helping young writers to express themselves.

Your Dictionary

Specialty & foreign language dictionaries.  If it can be done with words, it is done here.

 

 

Geography

The CIA Fact Book

This site lists the current information available on all the nations of the world.

Time and Date  

This site gives the current local time and date around the world.

National Geographic

The magazine that investigates animals, cultures and lands around the world.

 

 

Government

Atlapedia Online

This site has full color physical and political maps as well as key facts and statistics on countries of the world.

Declaration of Independence

Sponsored by the Indiana University School of Law

States and Capitals

Plus, State birds, flags, flowers, mottos and more!

The Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress.

 

 

History

Universal Black Pages - History

Links relating to the contribution of African-Americans in the history of this nation.

Civil War Home Page

If you like the Civil War, then you will love this site.

The American Presidents

This site contains a complete video archive of all American Presidents: Life Portraits programming, plus these additional resources: biographical facts, key events of each presidency, presidential places and reference material

Archiving Early America

A wealth of primary source materials relating primarily to life in 18th century America.

About History

Where history lives on the net; daily quiz, this day in history.

Abraham Lincoln Online.org

Web Site showcasing the life and presidency of Abraham Lincoln.

The Betsy Ross Homepage

This site looks at Betsy and the first flag of the United States.

Biography

Bigraphical studies of the famous and infamous

Colonial Hall.com

The story of our founding fathers.

Revolution to Reconstruction

Biographies of Americans who lived between the American revolution and the aftermath of the Civil War

The Papers of Benjamin Franklin

Sponsored by Yale University, this is a great source for the study of this colonial genius.

Historic American Documents

An archive of historic American documents from colonial days to the present

The History Channel

An insightful look at man's past.

History Net

This site is sponsored by the world's largest magazine on history.

History and Politics Out Loud

A searchable archive of politically significant audio materials for scholars, teachers and students.

The History Place

Dedicated to students, educators and all who enjoy history

Interesting.com

Learning can be fun if you follow your interests. Interesting.com is a portal for history, hobbies, sports, self-help, and more. Click around below and I promise you'll find something to engage your curiosity.

Great Speeches

Read and listen to some of the greatest speeches ever delivered in the history of man.

Presidential Libraries

Websites listing for all of the Presidential Libraries.

Restoring America Project

Looking at the men, movements, struggles victories of America that has made our nation great.

Wall Builders

This site looks at our Christian heritage and the history of the US

White House - Presidents

Historical sketches of each of the US presidents as preserved in the White House library.

World War I Document Archive

An archive of documents relating to World War I

WW I - Trenches on the Web

This site examines the history of World War I

World War II Documents

This site, sponsored by Yale Law School archives a collection of WW II documents

 

 

Mathematics

Ask Dr. Math

If you have questions in math, they have answers.

Gallery of Interactive Geometry

Allows you to set the mathematical parameters of geometric shape

Math.com

The world of math online - It explains concepts and procedures.

Do Your Math.com

On this site you will find everything about MATH from interactive SAT* math tests to amazing math puzzles.

Webmath.com

Are you stuck on a math problem? We'd like to help you solve it.


 

Science

Barnyard Palace

The NCSU Veterinary Medicine College uses a farm is to show the students at the school how to manage and care for each of the species.

Bug Food

Insect-themed Food; Insects as food; Insect snacks from around the world.

Bugs in the News

Bacteria and virus information.

The Butterfly Website

Everything you always wanted to know about butterflies.

Cells Alive

Everything you ever wanted to know about living cells

Center for Scientific Creation

This is the online edition of In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood.

Cow's Eye Dissection

An exercise examining what is inside an eye.

How Does That Work?

This is an entertaining, partially interactive physics demonstration lecture consisting of the more visual and dramatic demonstrations from an introductory physics course.

E-Nature

Sights and sounds of 5,500 species. Thankfully, no smells.

Albert Einstein - Image & Impact

A physics history exhibit on the life and work of Albert Einstein.

The Exploratorium

An online museum of science and human perception - Good resource for science projects.

The Great Plant Escape

The University of Illinois guide for 4th and 5th grade elementary students to study the world of plants.

Home Experiments

Books containing science experiments that you can do at home

 Institute for Creation Research

The Institute for Creation Research equips believers with evidences of the Bible's accuracy and authority through scientific research, educational programs, and media presentations, all conducted within a thoroughly biblical framework.

 Junk Science

"All the junk that's fit to debunk"

NASA Home Page  

An interesting look at America in space.

Space.com

This site is devoted to astronomy.

 

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