Educational
This site offers internet resources, book sites, and lesson plans.
Called the "Guide to Ancient Egypt on the Web." This page has links to other great sites. Uncluttered, easy to follow, and nice descriptions.
Not as image based, but has nice information and is well organized.
Informational
A graphic loaded site, this page offers information on less talked about aspects of ancient Egypt, such as art, women, politics, etc.
This site is rather cluttered, and has frames. It contains a great deal of information and also belongs to a few mailing rings. It has a kids section, a bulletin board, and weekly news updates.
Though it does not contain as much information as some of the other listed sites, this page does have some stuff that the others don't. It focuses mainly on the history of ancient Egypt, and has some wonderful photos of mummies, and Egyptian art. Also has a links page.
This is a links page. It separates the links into different categories, including comprehensive sites, pyramids tombs and mummies, heiroglyphics, kings and pharaohs, philosophy, maps, science, and art. There are others as well.
Fun
A fun site. Learn about Ancient Egypt with Neferkiki's little friends. There's a section on mummies, ancient Egypt, and a graphics section, for those of you who are interested in making a web site.
Education/Kids
This is a Math Forum project. Dr. Math will answer any questions K-12. There are archives for elementary, middle, and high school levels, as well as college & beyond.
This page is directed at teachers, and offers a list of products, connected classroom conferences, and educator resources.
For kids, this page has links to contests, games, music, multimedia, chat, a kidzeen, and keypals.
A very nice site. It has pages devoted to kids, parents, and educators. They also offer free downloads of new education demos.
Dr. Internet deals only in math and science, with heavy emphasis on science. He has projects, a projects resource guide, and links to other science sites.
An online magazine for "deaf and hard-of-hearing kids and their pals."
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"This site is exactly what it says it is -- a place for anyone doing research to find the information they need as easily as possible. The categories are sorted according to the approximate appropriate grade level which makes them valuable tools for teachers looking for lesson plan and curriculum ideas. The information for each topic also notes the presence of downloadable or printable images for use as visual aids of school reports or projects." - says Education WorldTM
The Forum has links for students, teachers, and parents. They also have a page for research.