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BEST Educational Sites Today Directory of online resources for parents and kids

Bill Nye, the Science Guy The PBS science program

The Computer Museum Network Lots of cool info

Coyle's Where in the Web & Other Homeschool & Educational Stuff
Tips on homeschooling and educational links

The Digital Education Network Weekly current events lessons

Dr. Seuss Storybook World Links to Dr. Suess sites

The Franklin Institute Science Museum Interesting science programs and demonstrations

History Happens Fun lessons in American history

Internet Public Library Has thousands of public domain free books

Kids Web Lots of fun links in numerous categories

KinderArt Has hundreds of lesson plans for teachers and parents

Learning Planet Interactive educational games for preschool – 6th grade

The Library of Congress Historical collections, exhibitions, research and reference

Los Alamos National Lab Mathematics fun

Museum of Science & Industry Cool science exhibits

NASA's Space Site The US space program

Nine Planets A multimedia tour of our solar system

PCS Edventures! Has many hands-on learning projects

San Francisco Exploratorium 650 interactive exhibits in science, art, and human perception

Science (& Chem Ed) Is Golden Info on Chemistry

The Science Learning Network Online community of educators

States of the Union
A site for kids to find info on the 50 US states. Includes links to official state pages, governors' pages, geography, weather, history, natural resources, and kids' pages.

Thinking Things from Snaith Primary School Information on the Aztecs, Myths, Paris, India, Time Lines, etc. A great classroom resource.

Tutornet.com Online interactive tutoring

U.S. Geological Survey Presents The Learning Web Earth science

WannaLearn.com Collection of free online tutorials

WeLikeKids@HomeSchooling
Great homeschooling resource

Webschooling All kinds of info and games for kids to play

The White House Talk to the prez

Who Elects the President? Explains the democratic voting process