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Yahooligans The Web Guide for Kids (directory)
http://yahooligans.com
For ages: K-6
Kids are number one with this web searching and browsing tool.
If you're looking for homework help, a computer game or
information on a tv show or snowboarding, try this search engine.
It gives you what you're looking for right away. |
AOL Netfind for Kids Only (search engine)
http://www.aol.com/netfind/kids/
A search engine that links only to sites
that are safe for kids.
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Kids Nook (search engine)
http://www.kidsnook.com/
The search engine for kids, parents and
teachers. |
Kids Web
http://www.kidsvista.com/index.html
Kid's Web goal is to present students with a
subset of the Web that is very simple to navigate, and contains
information targeted at the K-12 level. Each subject section,
contains a list of links to information that is understandable and
interesting to school kids. There are also links to external lists
of material on each subject which more advanced students can browse
for further information.
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The Internet Public Library
http://www.ipl.org/
For ages: 6 - SS
This is the place to be if you're doing any
research. The Internet Public Library is the first public library of
and for the Internet. This comprehensive site features more than
10,000 professionally reviewed links including newspapers, serials,
reference materials and collections for you.
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Canada's SchoolNet
http://www.schoolnet.ca/
For ages: K - SS
It's all here for you. Every subject, every
province, every territory, every grade. If want to know anything
about education in Canada SchoolNet is a great place to start. There
is information about curriculum, on-line games, help finding summer
jobs and lots more. You'll be able to connect with students and
teachers across the country.
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Canadiana - The Canadian Resource Page
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Unofficial/Canadiana/
For ages: 6 - SS
Everything you ever wanted to know about
Canada! Topics include: news and information, facts and figures,
travel and tourism, government information, politics and history,
science and education, technology, commerce, industry, heritage and
culture, plus other resources. It's all here for you.
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FunBrain
http://www.funbrain.com/
For ages: K - 8
An easy-to-navigate site for kids and
parents. Offers factual tidbits, help with words and numbers, and
loads of educational games for kids of all ages.
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Searchopolis
http://www.searchopolis.com/
An amazing resource centre for students. It
offers great reference tools, such as the Encarta Atlas, and it's
easy to navigate.
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The Learning Partnership
http://www.tlp.on.ca/
For ages: 6 - SS
The Learning Partnership is a not-for-profit
organization that works for your benefit. It has four major
objectives to encourage you to stay in school, help prepare you for
the transition from school to the work world, provide opportunities
to read, write and think, and to promote careers in science and
technology.
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Government of Canada
http://canada.gc.ca
For ages: 6-SS
Your connection to Canada's federal
government. There's information about Canada, its government and its
services. Direct links provide instant access government departments
and agencies that have Internet facilities.
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Government of Ontario
http://www.gov.on.ca
For ages: 6-SS
Your source to discover Ontario. It provides
information on government ministries and programs, travel locations,
provincial business and a ton of useful facts. A great research
tool.
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TVOntario
http://www.tvo.org/eng/default.html |
The Global Schoolhouse
http://www.gsn.org/
Global Schoolhouse has joined forces with Lightspan.com to bring you the best online
collaborative learning.
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Encyclopedia Online
http://www.encyclopedia.com/ |
KidsSource
http://www.kidsource.com/
The source for in depth & timely
education & healthcare information that will make a difference
in the lives of parents & their children.
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My Virtual Reference Desk
http://www.refdesk.com/myency.html
You can find almost anything here! |
Scholastic
http://www.scholastic.com/index.asp
Find your favourite characters, the best
books, games galore and other Web wonders.
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Art Gallery of Ontario
http://www.ago.net/ |
World Map of Live WWW Cameras
http://dove.mtx.net.au/~punky/World.html |
The Internet Movie Database
http://www.imdb.com/ |