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[|Learningpage.com]

This website is great for elementary age. It offers print out sheets for the alphabet and learning to write, telling time, and specific themed activity pages. It would be helpful for any elementary teacher that is teaching a specific unit, it has several professionally developed activities to choose from. You do have to become a member, but it's free!

[|ScienceA-Z.com]

This website involved science activities for students from K-6. It covers life, earth, physical, and process. You can order books, lessons and labs on here which may cost some money; but overall, all the documents are free with sign-in.

[|USHistory.org]

This website is founded and provided by Independent Hall Association in Pennsylvania. It educates the public about the Revolutionary and Colonial eras of American history, as well as Philadelphia generally and is geared towards middle school or upper grades. There are many fun facts on this website and is a bit interactive.

[|CyberSleuthKids.com]

This website is made for students from K-12 and is a public search engine. It has several topics to choose from for information. The best part about this site is that it's filtered and provdes useful websites for kids. It also has clipart and games.

[|KidsClick.org]

KidsClick is owned and run by the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at San Jose State University. It's a search engine made for students and covers several topics to do basic or advanced searches from.

[|Science & Nature BBC]

This website provides interactive games and challenges dealing with the human body. It is a bit advanced, so would be good for high school aged students. There is even jeopardy games that deals with the systems in the body, jigsaw puzzles and many more.

[|Starfall.com]

This is an interactive site that helps kids learn how to read. It's incredibly popular and user friendly. It starts very simple with one letter at a time, and then has short and simple books. It's a bright colorful website that is use-friendly.

[|National Geographic Kids]

This website is awesome. It is made for kids and includes games, stories, activities and videos all involving nature and outdoors. There are featured searches on the main page that show "what's popular", so that could helpful for a child who is just getting used to the site.

[|FunBrain.com]

This website would be great for an elementary kid to browse and explore at home or during free time. Everything is learning-based and has a lot of subjects with interactive games. It also has books and comics.

[|PBSKids.org]

This website is great and is easy to navigate. It's a learning tool but also relates it to mass media. One nice feature it has is when you roll over characters on the front page, it says the name or activity for you.