USC Trojan Family Magazine - Summer 1998: Bringing Science To Life for elementary schoolage children, the science Center offers experiences for peopleof all ages teenagers, college students Visiting science. Related links. http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/trojan_family/summer98/science/science1.html
Extractions: Its target visitors are families seeking a place of substance and learning, such as the zoo, the botanical gardens or other museums. And while its many interactive exhibits are a clever blend of multi-media technology and theatrics that make learning basic science concepts as fun as a ride at Disneyland and as easy to comprehend as a fairy tale, the driving force behind what you see is the educational message, Muscat says.
Only Melbourne links broken into age groups teenagers links broken into family section of OzEmail'shome page with kids entertainment, news, weird science, and homework http://www.ripefruit.com/melbourne/melbourne_links.asp?catsubid=70
West Ottawa Macatawa Bay Library Of Links Family And Parent and a directory of good science sites. family Education Network, Online consumernetwork of the caring and responsible children and teenagers. Explore the http://www.westottawa.k12.mi.us/links/mb/family.htm
Extractions: Macatawa Bay Library of Links Family and Parent Curriculum-Related Sites Learning Disabilities Sites Learning Styles, Theories and Issues Organizations ... Reviews Curriculum-Related Sites Top of Page Study Guides and Strategies Help your student learn good study skills with this great site that includes preparing for tests, basic writing skills, taking tests and more. Ten Tips for Parents - Helping Children with Math Ten practical tips from the Learning First Alliance to help parents assist their students with math. Science for Families Written for kids, this site features weekly science articles and projects, a featured book, hot topic and a directory of good science sites. Math Challenges for Families 80 puzzles that feature real-world math topics. Families can practice those important math skills and have fun at the same time. ALA Youth Book Awards Links to lists of award winning books from the American Library Association. Learning Disabilities Sites Top of Page Building partnerships between families, schools and communities. Specializing in information for parents of children with developmental disabilities in Michigan.
Extractions: Science NetLinks, developed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and MCI, has a wealth of resources for science educators, divided broadly into two main sections. In "Science Web Sites" you can browse or search by keyword through our list of comprehensive "Super Science Sites" or our broader index of "Reviewed Science Sites." In "Curriculum Connections" section, you'll find an array of teaching resources for bringing the science standards into your classroom. LITERACY LINKS America Reads The America Reads initiative aims to enable parents, primary care givers, and community leaders and educators to enhance and expand existing successful literacy efforts. Their Web site contains much useful information about using volunteers to enhance the reading skills of America's youth. LEARNS (Linking Education and America Reads Through National Service) LEARNS is a partnership of the following organizations: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL), Southern Regional Council (SRC), Bank Street College of Education (BSC). We provide training and technical assistance to America Reads and other Corporation for National Service projects focused on literacy and education. NCESNational Center for Education Statistics
Parent's Page links to safe sites for kids adds a nice also concerned about safety, the focus inon teenagers. Study Webfamily science Excellent resource on family issues http://www.howa.lib.md.us/foryou/parents.html
Extractions: A Web site in-progress; check out the progress it has made so far. Dr. Christine Wood and her brother-in-law Peter Andrew have created a Web page that is just what the anxious parent needs for those late nights when sick children are up and the doctor isn't in. Covering ailments from colds to ear infections and diarrhea, "Call Your Pediatrician" is not a substitute for diagnosis, but helps out when illness is more worrisome than serious. SunGuardMan How much fun is too much when you play in the sun? The Coalition for Skin Cancers Web site has the answer for you! SunGuardMan Online not only offers you links to such places as the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Cancer Society, the site also provides background on the sun and just how it harms you. "Expand your knowledge," as SunGuardMan says; learn what the best protective measures are for getting along with the sun.
*Imagine* Social Science Links Search and Testing, Summer Programs, family Academic Conferences, Summer Programswith Social science Courses CTY; Opportunities for Kids teenagers (by subject http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/imagine/links_75.htm
Extractions: For more activities, see Imagine Links to Competitions Professional Organizations and Career Advice Anthropology Economics History Political Science Psychology American Psychological Association (APA) APA Career Brochure British Psychological Society's Career Brochure About.com: Careers in Psychology
Subject Area Resources For Teachers The content is probably most appropriate for teenagers and adults. Home Economics.family and Consumer science Resources Online links to web sites http://www.sldirectory.com/teachf/teach2.html
Extractions: Resources for Teachers Menu General Education Web Sites Lesson Plan Sites News, Statistics, Depts. of Education Professional Organizations Television in the Classroom Subject Area Sites Art Education Economics Educational Technology ESOL and languages ... Special Education Site Guide Quick Search Searching the Internet Resources for Students The Reading Room ... Return to the Library Homepage Resources for Teachers and Parents ArtsEdNet - Resources for the K-12 Art teacher. Lesson plans, professional development, and links to art sites on the web. ArtEdventures - Lesson plans, interactive activities for students, a timeline of art, short artist biographies, a timeline of art, and more. Be sure to visit the Play Art Games section for great interactive activities. From Sanford. KinderArt - A large collection of art lesson plans. Crayola - Collection of lesson plans for all grade levels using Crayola products. Kodak Lesson Plans - Photography lesson plans for all subject areas. Art History Resources on the Web - Directory of web sites for all aspects of art history. Going to a Museum?
Links online exhibits on an array of science and technology children can practice storytelling, and teenagers and adults and find links to other good family sites. http://www.alltel.net/~rmarthur/links.htm
Links by Families In Reason for freethinking teenagers *only Humanist family Values links Collection of links to National Center for science Education A nationally http://www.infidels.org/families/parents/links.html
Extractions: Families Parents' Corner : Links (Back to Top) (Back to Top) Atheist Parenting on ParentsPlace Atheist Parenting on ParentsSoup Oxygen Atheist Moms Raising Independent Thinkers Families In Reason , this online support forum is for parents to discuss issues and concerns unique to raising a family without religion Freethought Commons Families In Reason for freethinking teenagers *only* alt.atheism.moderated
Links homeschool teens message board Site for teenagers to exchange weekly web page teachingstudents about science Public Broadcasting family and Parent Information. http://www.homeschoolingfriends.org/links.html
Extractions: (Please note- Material on these links does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Homeschooling Friends or it's members. We do not promote or endorse any specific philosophy or curriculum as a group) Government study about the characteristics of home schooled children and their families, parent's reasons for homeschooling, and public school support for homeschoolers.
Links advice when it comes to their family and home Everything from teething, fitness, teenagers,home decorating and curious cat will answer your science questions. http://www.ilscience.com/links.html
Links For SUSD family Math http//theory.lcs.mit.edu/~emjordan/famMath.html A teenagers Teen DivisionOriginals http//www.ipl.org/teen/ Great Especially good for science. http://www.saffordusd.k12.az.us/technology/links/
WCW: Resources & Links: Links and men meet the dual demands of work and family. For teachers, teenagers, parents,and history buffs Women and Minorities in science and Engineering http//www http://www.wcwonline.org/resources-links.html
Extractions: Thousands of biographies are posted, including photographs and references. "4,000 years of women in science! Did you know that? Women are, and always have been, scientists. This site lists over 125 names from our scientific and technical past. They are all women! This site grew out of the public talks given by Dr. Sethane Howard, currently with the National Science Foundation. As we learn more, we add it to this page. We hope you will share what you know with us. This includes inventors, scholars and writers as well as mathematicians and astronomers. We hope you enjoy learning about some of these women." AFL-CIO Working Women's Department
IASL: Links To Internet Resources For Kids options or a filtered environment for family searching , though teenagers are alsoencouraged to submit their own help other kids to explore science sites on http://www.iasl-slo.org/kids.html
Extractions: Useful and Interesting Web Sites This page has links to sites that teacher librarians can share with the young people who use their school libraries. There are search engines for kids, "homework help" sites, and sites that are good fun and/or informative. The aim is to help teacher librarians to encourage safe net surfing and to steer young people to sites that may appeal to them. As is usual for IASL's pages of links to Internet resources, preference has been given to sites that lead to a range of well-chosen resources. Before using the resources on this page, you should look at Child Safety on the Information Highway This is an online version of a brochure that is designed to help parents, teachers, and school librarians to guide children in their exploration of the Internet. It is readable, sensible, and very practical. See also the following sites: The following sites provide information about filtering software for the World Wide Web: Internet Filtering: A White Paper "This document is intended to inform library directors, library boards, school librarians and school districts about the technical issues surrounding internet filtering."
Springbrook School Links familyFriendly Places. edu/ offers online exhibits on an array of science and technology schoolchildren can practice story telling, and teenagers and adults http://www.iusd.k12.ca.us/sp/links.htm
Extractions: Fax: 949 936-6059 Search Engines: Ask Jeeves for Kids: www.ajkids.com Google: www.google.com Excite www.excite.com Alta Vista www.altavista.com Infoseek www.infoseek.com Webcrawler webcrawler.com Yahoo www.yahoo.com Yahooligans www.yahooligans.com Dogpile www.d ogpile.com Lycos www.lycos.com Websearch sunsite.Berkeley.edu/KidsClick! General Education (all subjects): Alive Education is a website containing links to all curricular areas.
Welcome To Our Link Directory - Family Resources site based on the book Baby science How Babies good solid advice on their familyand home find everything from teething, fitness, teenagers, home decorating http://www.kyrotekvacations.com/links/familyresources.html
Home Page HHS Consumer and family science links. Focus Adolescent Services resources on teenand family issues. of facts sheets on areas of concern to teenagers, such as http://www.ouhsd.k12.ca.us/lmc/hhs/Foods.htm
Extractions: HHS Consumer and Family Science Links Consumer Action Autoweb.com Federal Citizen Information Center FirstGov for Consumers Federal Citizen Information Center-National Contact Center ... Consumer Protection Nutrition Food Pyramid Guide A Guide to Daily Food Choices USDA Food and Nutrition Information Center This is the place to go for all types of information about nutrition, food composition, dietary guidelines, and all manner of other data about food. If you want to know exactly how many calories, how much protein, fat, carbohydrates, cholestrol, etc. a 1.5 oz. cake donut contains, you'll find it here. Would you like to compare the composition of a Taco Bell beef burrito with the same item at Del Taco? You can do so here using the USDA's search engine that includes more than 19,000 food items. Nutrition Navigator The Tufts University Nutrition Navigator claims to solve the two major problems Web users have when seeking nutrition information: how to quickly find information best suited to their needs and whether to trust the information they find there. The Tufts University Nutrition Navigator is designed to help one sort through the large volume of nutrition information on the Internet and find accurate, useful nutrition information he or she can trust. Recipes: AllRecipies.com:
Family Studies Research Guide page on family Issues, with links to general policy, organizations, statistics, children,teenagers, and Spanish of Human Development and family science at The http://www.bu.edu/library/research-guides/family.html