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- Ben's Guide to US Government for Kids
- From the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). "Learning tools for K-12 students, parents, and teachers…" pertaining to the workings of the U.S. government. Links to historical documents, government web sites for kids, games, more. Keyword: kids, children, K-12, elementary.
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- Kid's Pages
- From FedStats. Links to web pages for kids, from U.S. government statistical agencies. Keyword: kids, children, statistics.
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- Kids.gov
- From the Federal Consumer Information Center. "Links to Federal kids' sites along with some of the best kids' sites from other organizations all grouped by subject." Music, plants and animals, science and math, recreation, arts, government, more. Keyword: kids, children, elementary.
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- NC Wise Owl
- From the NC Department of Public Instruction. NC Wise Owl provides access to several subscription Infotrac databases, Grolier encyclopedias, and links to recommended websites for children in grades K-12 and their parents and teachers in NC. Users must obtain a password from their school media specialist to use subscription resources at home. Keyword: North Carolina, kids, children, K-12, elementary.
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- North Carolina Kids Page
- From the office of the Secretary of State. North Carolina fun facts, almanacs, links to some NC kids' sites and official kids' sites from other states. Keyword: North Carolina, kids, children.
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- State Websites
- From FirstGov for Kids. Links to kids pages for U.S. states. Keyword: states, kids, children.
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- United Nations Cyber SchoolBus
- From the United Nations. This site features educational resources about international issues and the United Nations. InfoNation statistical data, Country At A Glance, UN History, Model UN groups, games, curricula, online forums, more. Keyword: kids, children, games, UN, Model UN, international issues.
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- Voices of Youth
- From the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Include the Meeting Place, Where young people can
share ideas about important world issues; the Learning Place, which includes educational activities and
problems to solve; and the Teacher's Place, where teachers can discuss learning environments around
the world and take advantage of networking opportunities. Keyword: kids, children, teens, teenagers, youth, UNICEF.
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- Youthink: World Bank Teachers and Students Home Page
- Educational resources about international development from the World Bank. Includes regional and country reports, world issue papers, learning modules for the classroom, data, links to schools in developing countries, research tools, more. Keyword: kids, children, teens, teenagers, youth, World Bank, teachers, students.
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