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001 Generalities: Reference Works, Computers
Student Resources(http://www.homeownersinsurance.org/additional-resources/essential-homework-tools/) This page has numerous resources and study aids for middle school and high school students.
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis (http://www.childrensmuseum.com) This museum-sponsored site provides not only interesting information, but also engaging activities such as creating a multimeida puppet show and designing your own space station
Electronic Software Review Board (http://www.esrb.org) The board tries to rate all electronic games for computers. This site explains how the rating system works and allows visitors to look up the ratings for various games.
InfoPlease for Kids (http://www.infoplease.com/homework/) At this site you will find a homework search engine and a page full of links to useful information, including a kids' almanac, maps, news, and biographies.
Kidport (http://www.kidport.com) Kidport provides links for kids in kindergarten through eighth grade. Select the grade, and you'll get age-appropriate links with helpful information.
Kids.gov (http;//www.kids.gov)The government has pooled together a number of sites at this page that will help you learn all about the government and the various departments that are a part of it.
Monroe County (IN) Public Library's Parent/Teacher Resource Room (http://www.monroe.lib.in.us/childrens/ptrr.html) This site provides a list of materials available in this special collection relating to children's literature, helping children learn to read, helping children in school, activities with children, cooking with children, birthday parties, and traveling with children.
OH! Kids (http://www.oplin.org/ohkids/) This is a list of sites for children of all ages compiled by the Ohio Library system. It has things for tots to teens, homework helpers, and interactivities.
Librarians & Educators Online (http://www.leonline.com) Check out these sites selected by Children's Librarians.
Read to Me (http://www.readtomeprogram.org) This site provides a list of books and videos that would be of particular interest to parents and childcare provides.
Schoolwork.UGH! (http://www.schoolwork.org) This site lets kids click on one of 26 categories and find links to sites offering specialized information relating to that subject area.
700+ Great Sites (www.ala.org/parentspage/greatsites/amazing.html) Librarians from across the country have helped to select the links included at this site. These sites are related to all sorts of subject areas that kids have an interest in either for school projects, hobbies, or just for fun.
Zero to Three (http://www.zerotothree.org) This exciting and interactive website, which has been created by the National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families, is dedicated to literature and activities to help your child's healthy development.