KidsClick!
This is a great place to find links for information on animals. It is very handy when searching for information for a science project or report at school.
This link was added to our site on October 25, 2004 |
Kratt's Creatures
Kratt's Creatures is a featured show of PBS television. Use their Creature Signpost to start out on your very own Creature Adventure and explore the fascinating and funny creaturnalities of creatures the world over. Keep your eyes open -- 'cause there are all kinds of cool creatures EVERYWHERE! The website includes an Episode Guide and a Creature Clubhouse. Kids will enjoy the bright colors and many ways to explore the website
This link was added to our site on October 25, 2004 |
Children's Book Author Jan Brett's Website
2,701 pages of free activities, coloring pages, and projects
One of the best learning games is the online game to identify Botswanna animals. There are 34 animals to identify on the difficult version. There are also pages of activities featuring some of Jan Brett's books artwork. You can print calendars, bookmarks, mazes, instructions on making a bird feeder. Send an animal email card. Children of all ages will enjoy visiting this website.
This link was added to our site on October 25, 2004 |
5 Tigers Tiger Information Center
A unique website dedicated to the Tiger. The website includes teacher's resources, a special section for kids, information on Tigers in Trouble and a special adventure section which includes soem fun games for the kids to play while learning about tigers:
Tiger on the Loose
As the city zookeeper, it's up to you to help the police track and identify a tiger which has escaped from the airport customs office.
Zoo Tiger
After capturing the runaway tiger, it's time to design and build a zoo exhibit to house it. Can you design a safe, healthy home for the tiger?
Save the Tiger!
The only way to save tigers may be by breeding them in captivity. Can you choose a good mate for your tiger? Take the Jambi challenge!
Tracking the Tiger Trade Travel undercover in India to capture tiger poachers, then follow the tiger parts to their destination.
Survive! You are a Bengal tiger. Can you survive in the wild? Choose the best habitat and see what happens!
This link was added to our site on October 25, 2004 |
Planet PA
The site is sponsored by
GreenTreks Network, Inc. which shares its stories through high quality television documentaries, how-to videos, web programs, radio documentaries and print media. Their Planet PA section is a wonderful resource for teachers and children introducing them to information on biodiversity and recycling. It includes many links to videos, games, news and free things. The site is based on links to resources concerned with the environment.
This link was added to our site on July 15, 2004 |
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Features environmental games, science, puzzles, and research information. The NIEHS Kids' Pages are produced by the Office of Management, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, as an informational and educational resource for all ages. The intent of this website and its goals are described in greater detail at: Purpose, Character of Use, and Authorization. If you need assistance with any portion of the NIEHS Kids' Pages, please let us know at (919) 541-0395, PO Box 12233, RTP, NC 27709.
This link was added to our site on March 17, 2004 |
Environmental Kids Club
US EPA's Website for Kids Explore the environment and learn about neat things that kids can do to help protect it. There are games,pictures and stories and other fun things to do on the site. It includes a high school section as well as a teacher's section. Includes sections on careers, water, waste and recycling and ecosystems. There are projects included for the teacher and the classroom
This link was added to our site on March 17, 2004 |
Discovery Channel For Kids
Kids can visit this website and play games while they learn about the animals and our earth. Children can Be A Shark while learning facts about a toger shark and its feeding habits and territory. IN Ring of Death visitors are challenged to get their seals safely off of Seal Island without being caught by a shark. Answer the question correctly to save your seals. Full of interesting facts. Children can also build a prehistoric animal by placing bones in the correct spot and Oceans Alert is an interactive map that tells the story of our current problems in our oceans around the world. This site is a wonderful place for children to learn while having fun (and adults can enjoy the challenge, too)
This link was added to our site on January 5, 2004 |
World Kids Critters
This site is jammed pack full of information about animals. The site covers pets, farm animals and wildlife. It also includes an Endangered Species Center which includes an Endangerd Species Club that kids can join. The site is still being built so visit it often to see the changes as it grows.
This link was added to our site on January 5, 2004 |
National Parks Service Learning Service
The National Parks Learning Center provides links to Children's pages throughout the National Park Service. Each Park offers different activities for children to learn and enjoy. It introduces them to the Junior Park Ranger program available at most parks. Children can also become a Web Ranger. They can join the web rangers and print out a membership card. They will then go through the web ranger section for their age and answer a series of interactive questions. When they complete each series of questions they are given a secret word. When all secret words have been attained they become a Web Ranger. Educational and enjoyable. A real winner! It also contains resources for teachers.
This link was added to our site on January 5, 2004 |
Animaland
This ASPCA sponsored website offers book reviews, an animal encyclopedia, games, pet care guide, humane education, current issues and a career center. Ask Azula (a parrot) allows children to ask questions and have the answers posted on the website. It is a great website offering a lot of interactivity and wonderful education opportunities for children.
This link was added to our site on July 10, 2003 |
Auntie Litter
Auntie Litter, Inc. is an award-winning nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting a healthy and clean environment. Through the character of "Auntie Litter" and comprehensive teaching strategies and tools, young people, their families, and educators learn how to conserve natural resources, eliminate litter in their communities, and practice the three R's - reuse, reduce waste, and recycle. The Auntie Litter approach is designed to help make learning about the environment fun, interactive, and lasting.
This link was added to our site on May 1, 2003 |
EPA's Recycle City
Welcome to Recycle City! There's lots to do here - people and places to visit and plenty of ways to explore how the city's residents recycle, reduce, and reuse waste.
Clicking on the image of the city will bring you to different sections of the city where you can learn about recycling and reducing and reusing waste.
This link was added to our site on May 1, 2003 |
EPA's Recycle City
Welcome to Recycle City! There's lots to do here - people and places to visit and plenty of ways to explore how the city's residents recycle, reduce, and reuse waste.
Clicking on the image of the city will bring you to different sections of the city where you can learn about recycling and reducing and reusing waste.
This link was added to our site on May 1, 2003 |
Bell Museum of Natural History-University of Minnesota
This site includes information on natural resources and wildlife as well as a section called Bell Live! which offers free on-line ecology games including Build-A-Prairie (which allows you to take an unhealthy prairie and turn it into a healthy one) and the Watershed Game which is a watershed planning game.
This link was added to our site on October 2, 2002 |
PetaKids
A multipurpose website, PETAKids includes contests, links to a Veggie Kid Website, a Teacher's Website, comic books and a great calendar of events that also includes contests.
This link was added to our site on August 5, 2002 |
Fishbase
Have a science report due? Learning about fish? This is the place to go. It lists over 26,000 species of fish in the database and can be searched not only by common names but scientific names and countries and islands. When you look up a fish you will also get a photograph of the fish as well as other information.
This link was added to our site on May 15, 2002 |
EPA Kids Page-Water
Learn about water and water protection through games and activities sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency's Dept. of Water. The pages are available in both English and Spanish. Be sure you click on the link for other kids activities. Help children to learn how to conserve our water resources for their future.
This link was added to our site on May 15, 2002 |
National Wildlife Week Games
Interactive Games to Explore Nature In Your Neighborhood!
Games include:The Water Cycle
Crane Migration, Everglades Photo Shoot, and Toxic Gobble
This link was added to our site on February 28, 2002 |
Animals Of The Rainforest
A kids educational site featuring rainforest animals' images and facts. Created by sixth graders at Midlakes Middle School, Clifton Springs, New York.
This link was added to our site on January 28, 2002 |
Ranger Rick's Kids Zone
Sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation, this site has games, outdoor activities, cool tours, and a reader's corner.
It also includes three clubs: Earthsavers-for elementary students, Teen Adventure-for middle school students and Earth Tomorrow- for high school students
This link was added to our site on January 23, 2002 |
Earth to Kids
Earth To Kids provides a Teacher's Guide to help you bring current environmental issues into the classroom. They also provide great on-line materials.
This link was added to our site on January 21, 2002 |
Learningpage.com
Learningpage.com provides free worksheets, lesson plans, activities and more. All resources are downloadable and printable. The curriculum is written and designed for preschool and K-3.
This link was added to our site on January 21, 2002 |
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation offers free teaching materials about elk and other wildlife.
This link was added to our site on January 21, 2002 |
Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums
The Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums site is filled with word games, art projects and hand outs for you to use with your students.
This link was added to our site on January 21, 2002 |
Dolphin Log, Cousteau Society
Dolphin Log is a publication of The Cousteau Society. The site includes quizzes and information on marine mammals and Cousteau Society research.
This link was added to our site on January 21, 2002 |
WhaleNet
WhaleNet is an interdisciplinary, student-centered, interactive educational program focused on whales, the marine habitat, and environmental studies. The program provides a range of high interest "hands-on" materials and supplementary curricular activities.
This link was added to our site on January 21, 2002 |
MEER, inc.
MEER, inc., is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit corporation that provides educational and scientific information and resources about the marine environment and general environmental topics. This site is a resource for science courses, distance learning, home schooling, and independent study courses.
This link was added to our site on January 21, 2002 |