Post by charliegirl on Jan 5, 2007 21:49:01 GMT -5
Tips on keeping your child safe online!
www.schwablearning.org/articles.asp?r=1120
www.schwablearning.org/articles.asp?r=1122
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www.Sparktop.org
is a part of Schwablearning.org that was created just for kids with ADHD and LDs. It is interactive and has monitored IM for them. They also can earn prizes and get them through the mail. My son has gotten several and is excited every time one is due.
Its great and about as safe as a child's site can get.
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play.clubpenguin.com/
another great kid friendly site!
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disney.go.com/princess/html/main_iframe.html
The official Disney Princess website. My 7 yr old niece loves it.
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www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org/
Fun and games and helps kids learn to deal with bullies
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Weekly Reader Insiders
www.wrinsiders.com/
This is a really COOL site where kids can take surveys & earn points they can cash in for prizes! Its reputable, safe & parents get a link to use so they can see what their child is doing. Shannon has been a member here for about a year & has earned Walmart gift cards, toys & other stuff. The prizes really do come!
If your kids are interested, could they use Shannons referral code? After your child takes a couple surveys, both they & Shannon will get extra points!
her code is: BIG_RICH12345414
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nickjr.co.uk/shows/dora/index.aspx
Dora The Explorer
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Official site featuring games, activities, and information on Nick Jr.'s shows.
www.nickjr.com/
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www.iknowthat.com/com
Fun but educational games for pre k - 6th grade.
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education.nasa.gov/home/index.html
Fun for everyone from kids to teachers to parents. Something for everyone.
NASA multimedia gallery- really cool stuff!
www.nasa.gov/multimedia/highlights/index.html
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Holiday Crafts
www.dltk-holidays.com/Xmas/msantakey.html
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There are links for each of these here: www.noradsanta.org/en/santa.php If you click on Things to do on the bottom of the page there is even more.
Is He Real?
There are lots of stories about Santa Claus. Virginia's famous question is only one. Find out about Virginia's letter and other wonderful tales here. So Many Homes to Visit.
Santa has a huge list of children who have been good throughout the year, including addresses and even ZIP codes and postal codes for each one. Find out more about Santa's list.
Santa Snacks.
Santa pauses for lots of different things during his long trip. How many cookies has Santa eaten so far? Questions for Santa.
As you know, this is Santa's busiest time of the year. But if it’s re ally important, click here to send Santa an email. His helpers will be sure he gets it.
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Here you can find plenty of activities. Build your own miniature Egyptian tomb. Or craft spiderwebs and make your house ancient and unexplored. There are also science experiments you can try at home. And sugary recipes are suitable for little readers.
nationalgeographic.com/kids/activities/
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Ask Earl is the place for answers to questions you're afraid to ask in school. For example, "What are those small specks in your eyes when you wake up?" Or "What is the statue of liberty holding in her left hand?" These and over 1,000 other offbeat questions have been answered so far. Earl welcomes just about any question from visitors. He might very well answer yours.
kids.yahoo.com/ask_earl/index
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Time isn't just about world news and social issues. It's got some great games for kids. Most of them manage to sneak in brain-boosting facts. There are lots of animated trivia games and quizzes. You can also build your own Time magazine cover with Mag-O-Matic. You pick the photos and make the headlines.
www.timeforkids.com/TFK/games
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Legos may be expensive, but the Lego games here are free! There are sports, Clikits girl and Bionicle games. Altogether, there are more than 20 games. Lego offers even more if you join the free Lego Club.
club.lego.com/eng/games/
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here are one-of-a-kind games and activities aplenty here. One challenges you to match Star Wars music to the right movie scene. Another gives neat facts like where E.T. characters make an appearance. You can play a part in the Clone Wars as Obi-Wan Kenobi or Anakin Skywalker. Children can also be introduced to the older Star Wars films.
www.starwars.com/kids/activity/
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Learn about the dinosaurs you've seen in movies and museums. Dinosaur Planet has plenty of information and pictures. Also be sure to fire up the DinoViewer. It offers 3D models and videos of dinosaurs on the hunt.
dsc.discovery.com/convergence/dinosaurplanet/dinosaurplanet.html
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www.schwablearning.org/articles.asp?r=1120
www.schwablearning.org/articles.asp?r=1122
****************************
www.Sparktop.org
is a part of Schwablearning.org that was created just for kids with ADHD and LDs. It is interactive and has monitored IM for them. They also can earn prizes and get them through the mail. My son has gotten several and is excited every time one is due.
Its great and about as safe as a child's site can get.
****************
play.clubpenguin.com/
another great kid friendly site!
****************************
disney.go.com/princess/html/main_iframe.html
The official Disney Princess website. My 7 yr old niece loves it.
*****************************
www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org/
Fun and games and helps kids learn to deal with bullies
****************************
Weekly Reader Insiders
www.wrinsiders.com/
This is a really COOL site where kids can take surveys & earn points they can cash in for prizes! Its reputable, safe & parents get a link to use so they can see what their child is doing. Shannon has been a member here for about a year & has earned Walmart gift cards, toys & other stuff. The prizes really do come!
If your kids are interested, could they use Shannons referral code? After your child takes a couple surveys, both they & Shannon will get extra points!
her code is: BIG_RICH12345414
*****************************
nickjr.co.uk/shows/dora/index.aspx
Dora The Explorer
*********************************
Official site featuring games, activities, and information on Nick Jr.'s shows.
www.nickjr.com/
************************
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
www.iknowthat.com/com
Fun but educational games for pre k - 6th grade.
***************************
education.nasa.gov/home/index.html
Fun for everyone from kids to teachers to parents. Something for everyone.
NASA multimedia gallery- really cool stuff!
www.nasa.gov/multimedia/highlights/index.html
***************************************************
Holiday Crafts
www.dltk-holidays.com/Xmas/msantakey.html
****************************
There are links for each of these here: www.noradsanta.org/en/santa.php If you click on Things to do on the bottom of the page there is even more.
Is He Real?
There are lots of stories about Santa Claus. Virginia's famous question is only one. Find out about Virginia's letter and other wonderful tales here. So Many Homes to Visit.
Santa has a huge list of children who have been good throughout the year, including addresses and even ZIP codes and postal codes for each one. Find out more about Santa's list.
Santa Snacks.
Santa pauses for lots of different things during his long trip. How many cookies has Santa eaten so far? Questions for Santa.
As you know, this is Santa's busiest time of the year. But if it’s re ally important, click here to send Santa an email. His helpers will be sure he gets it.
***********************************
Here you can find plenty of activities. Build your own miniature Egyptian tomb. Or craft spiderwebs and make your house ancient and unexplored. There are also science experiments you can try at home. And sugary recipes are suitable for little readers.
nationalgeographic.com/kids/activities/
*************************************
Ask Earl is the place for answers to questions you're afraid to ask in school. For example, "What are those small specks in your eyes when you wake up?" Or "What is the statue of liberty holding in her left hand?" These and over 1,000 other offbeat questions have been answered so far. Earl welcomes just about any question from visitors. He might very well answer yours.
kids.yahoo.com/ask_earl/index
****************************
Time isn't just about world news and social issues. It's got some great games for kids. Most of them manage to sneak in brain-boosting facts. There are lots of animated trivia games and quizzes. You can also build your own Time magazine cover with Mag-O-Matic. You pick the photos and make the headlines.
www.timeforkids.com/TFK/games
************************************
Legos may be expensive, but the Lego games here are free! There are sports, Clikits girl and Bionicle games. Altogether, there are more than 20 games. Lego offers even more if you join the free Lego Club.
club.lego.com/eng/games/
******************************
here are one-of-a-kind games and activities aplenty here. One challenges you to match Star Wars music to the right movie scene. Another gives neat facts like where E.T. characters make an appearance. You can play a part in the Clone Wars as Obi-Wan Kenobi or Anakin Skywalker. Children can also be introduced to the older Star Wars films.
www.starwars.com/kids/activity/
************************************
Learn about the dinosaurs you've seen in movies and museums. Dinosaur Planet has plenty of information and pictures. Also be sure to fire up the DinoViewer. It offers 3D models and videos of dinosaurs on the hunt.
dsc.discovery.com/convergence/dinosaurplanet/dinosaurplanet.html
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