Website Resources

  • Science Fair Project Resource Guide. The KidSpace pages from the Internet Public Library links kids to all sorts of exceptional resources for their Science Fair projects.
    • Amazon Interactive. Explore the geography of the Ecuadorian Amazon through online games and activities. Learn about the rainforest, the people who call it home, and much more.
    • American Memory. From the Library of Congress, this website provides collections of documents and historical materials that portray the people and events that have made our nation what it is today.
    • Ask for Kids is a fast, easy and kid-friendly way for kids to search online. Designed to be a fun destination site focused on learning and "edu-tainment," this website uses natural-language technology that allows kids to ask questions and perform web searches in the same way they would ask a parent, friend or teacher.
    • Audrey Woods Website. Author/illustrator Audrey Wood and her husband Don have created an interactive look into the many books theyve created. A great site for the Woods many fans.

    • Sesame Workshop. Sesame Street in cyberspace, home of the Ernie, Bert, Elmo, Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster and other characters of the popular children's television program

    • The Exploratorium. Discover the science behind the stuff you do every day with more than 18,000 award winning web pages exploring hundreds of different topics like exploring the science of hockey, tracking severe storms, and dissecting a cows eye.
    • Franklin Institute Science Museum. A wealth of fun, educational, and exciting information from the famed Philadelphia museum. Visit the online exhibits or check out the today's braindrop feature.
    • Fun Brain. Great fun! These learning games are divided into age categories and are the Internets more advanced cousin to old-fashioned flash cards.

    • Smithsonian Education. The Smithsonian Institutions site for students offers an interactive look at the museums treasures and educational program. Its bright, colorful, and lots of fun.
    • KidsClick! This internet search engine of 600+ subjects for kids was created by the Ramapo Catskill Library System of Middletown, NY. Try looking at the site through "Librarian's Eyes"
    • KidsHealth. Accurate, up-to-date information about growth, food and fitness, medical and surgical conditions, and the latest treatments presented by the professionals of Nemours Childrens Hospitals. Find health games, How The Body Works animations, the Kids Vote health poll, and tons of surprises.
    • Kinetic City is an amazing collection of science experiments, games and projects for everyone to enjoy both online and away from the computer.
    • Magic School Bus. Take a tour! Explore on your own! Find out what Ms. Frizzle and her class are up to now.
    • PBS Kids Online. The leading provider of digital learning content for pre-K-12 educators, offers a broad array of other educational services that continue to be parents and teachers most trusted learning environments for children.
    • National Museum of the American Indian The Smithsonian presents this beautiful site about the heritage of the American Indian with notes on current exhibitions, research links, publications, and more.
    • National Wildlife Federation. The Kids and Families website features articles from Ranger Rick, the environmental magazine for children; a homework help section; and briefings on such issues as the wetlands, endangered animals, water quality, and more.

    • Sports Illustrated for Kids. A busy, colorful site with articles about sports figures from Jackie Robinson to Jackie Joyner-Kersee, league standings, games, and more.
    • UNICEF Voices of Youth. Sponsored by the United Nations Childrens Fund, this site is a gathering place for children and educators to learn more about young people all over the world.
    • Virtual Frog Dissection Kit. A site made possible from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory where no amphibians were sacrificed for this website.
    • The Why Files explores science, math and technology behind the news of the day, and presents topics in a clear, accessible and accurate manner, based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
    • World Flag Database. Sponsored by the United States Flag Store, find large, clear, printable flag graphics and basic country information can be found here.
    • Zoom Dinosaurs. An interactive online hypertextbook about dinosaurs, this commercial site is good for younger children, their parents, and teachers.
    For Parents: Website Resources
    • Elementary Houghton Mifflin Science Textbook Online Resource
    • CyberTipline: The Congressionally mandated CyberTipline is a means for reporting crimes against children. Reports may be made 24-hours a day, 7 days a week online at www.cybertipline.com or by calling 1-800-843-5678.
    • FamiliesConnect: From the American Association of School Librarians. Online classes for families to learn about the Internet together, including the basics, safety, and other tips.
    • NetSmartz: The NetSmartz Workshop is an interactive, educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Boys Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) for children aged 5 to 17, parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement that uses age-appropriate, 3-D activities to teach children how to stay safer on the Internet.
    • Parent Soup: A strong parent and family community featuring expert parenting advice, chat, and discussion for all parents, grandparents, babies and children.
    • Parents Guide to the Internet: From the U.S. Department of Education, this guide suggests how parents can help their children to tap into the wonders of the Internet while safeguarding them from its potential hazards.
    • WiredKids: Online safety for kids and teens! The online activities created for the first graders, spelling words, links to other great sites to help parents fellow educators are included.
    • Yahooligans!: Astrology. Cool Sites, Parents Guide. (Watch Now.) [Around the World], Around the World Countries, US States, Holidays[School Bell], School Bell Lang.
    • Safe Well-lighted Place for Kids: Web sites for students ages 6-8You should keep in mind that sites change and that the content may differ from when we checkedFun School Activities for Grade 1 ..
    • Daily Dose of the Web: Links for K-12 Teachers / On-Line Practice Modules. Sites to Help Parents Help Their Children when children try your soul, as they will.
    • Gamequarium: A portal to hundreds of free, online learning games and activities for Per-school through Grade 6A portal to hundreds of free, online learning games and activities for Pre-School through Grade 6 students.
    The Camden County School system website links to many Internet resources. Each link was initially scrutinized for applicable content, but external websites, beyond our control, may have changed their content to be unacceptable. In no event shall the Camden County School system be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising out of your use of the site, or on any other hyperlinked website, including, without limitation, any lost profits, business interruption, loss of programs or other data on your information handling system or otherwise, even if we are expressly advised of the possibility of such damages.