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Top 10 Educational Websites

1. Ask for Kids: www.askkids.com
This website is really cool. It can help students answer questions for their homework, or really any other question that they may need an answer too. It’s a really neat search engine geared towards kids, but also fun for adults.

2. The Learning Network, run by The New York Times: http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/
This website is great for middle school children. It is the most current up to date news, written in terms that a grade school aged student would understand. Some stories even have activities that coordinate along with it.

3. Kiddy House: www.kiddyhouse.com
This site offers a variety of options. They have separate sections for children, parents and teachers. In the teacher section they offer an array of resources, such as, lesson plans, worksheets, songs, and crafts.

4. Apples for the teacher: Apples4theteacher.com
On this website you will find everything under the sun to keep students occupied in the classroom. The site is broken down by topics and offers worksheets, lesson plans, crafts, and puzzles. It even has a section broken down for fun holiday activities!

5. Funschool: www.funschool.kaboose.com
This site has a lot of fun games to let students play, and can be viewed by the students grade level if you click the button that says parents and teachers. It offers great ideas to make school fun for the students.

6. Learning Games for Kids:www.learninggamesforkids.com
This website will surely be a great treat for any student. There are tons of informational games that could be played in the classroom as a reward, or in down time.

7. Kids.gov: www.kids.gov
This website is run by the government and is also broken down by grade level. It has a section designed specifically for teachers which offers a bunch of activity ideas, games, and even offers class trip ideas.

8. Sprout: www.sproutonline.com
This website is super cute! It is run by PBS, and has tons of characters that the children can associate with if they are familiar with this channel. There is a whole game section, which you can even choose from by character. The website also has music channels, and sprout to go, which you can put on your computer or I-phone and take it into your class for your students to enjoy. Other fun ideas that are listed on the site are arts and crafts projects, and some yummy classroom friendly recipes.

9. Smithsonian Education: www.smithsonianeducation.com
This website is built just for educators and has its own search engine in which you can even choose your state, topic, and grade to narrow the search. Once the search is complete you can find anything from worksheets to lesson plans.

10. Biography: Biography.com
This website is really neat. Anyone that you could possibly think of can be searched and you can find their biography.