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May 21, 2012 -- Submitted by ecr, a teacher from Germany, who is affiliated with the site.
Chemistry for Students …. from the beginning. Self-regulated free online learning with interactive exercises, videos, quiz.
Posted in Chemistry
May 21, 2012 -- Submitted by Mark , a reader from Maryland, who is affiliated with the site.
Learn how to fold 10 great paper airplanes.
Posted in Paper Airplanes, Paper Airplanes
May 15, 2012 -- Submitted by Edd M, a reader from London, United Kingdom, who is affiliated with the site.
Exploring Castles is filled with photos and stories of castles in England, Wales, Scotland, and lots of other countries in Europe. It also contains many pages useful for homework assignments. There are sections explaining Medieval life in castles, and also the purpose of different areas in a castle – everything from the Keep to the Dungeon!
Posted in Castles
May 9, 2012 -- Submitted by James, a reader from Maryland, who is affiliated with the site.
Teach your family and friends how to fold beautiful towel origami animals.
Posted in Arts and Crafts
April 30, 2012 -- Submitted by Blair Jensen, a reader from Sacramento, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
Make crossword puzzles for free. Crossword puzzles are a great way to teach details about a subject or in depth vocabulary.
Posted in Crossword Puzzles
April 30, 2012 -- Submitted by Jill, a reader who is affiliated with the site.
Free printable reward charts for kids which can be personalized with your own photos and text.
Posted in For Parents
April 30, 2012 -- Submitted by Ellen Eastwood, a reader from Westlake Villag, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
Kids Hike, Dogs Hike encourages kids to explore the great outdoors with their best friend at side. The site offers hiking tips for kids and their dogs, hike-planning resources, nature news, videos and activities, and a forum for posting shared adventures and photos online.
Posted in Dogs and Puppies
April 23, 2012 -- Submitted by Nicola Kramer, a reader from Redwood City, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
Twisty Noodle has free printable coloring pages and worksheets for kids. The pages can be customized by changing the font and text. Change the font to D’Nealian, block, or cursive for great handwriting practice. Great for kids ages 2-10.
Posted in Interactive Coloring
April 23, 2012 -- Submitted by Jay Doherty, a parent from United Kingdom, who is affiliated with the site.
MiniScientists.com aims to bring you exciting science projects using materials you can find around the home or buy cheaply from the local store, so there are no excuses – roll up your sleeves and get stuck in!
Posted in Cool Science Experiments, Easy Science Experiments
April 17, 2012 -- Submitted by Ryan Jones, a reader from Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, who is affiliated with the site.
Meet Alphie, the alphabet baby, who teaches children about words, letters, and object association through curious exploration on this simple, interactive online toy. All that is needed is a recent Flash player that is free to download and a child that likes to laugh. When a letter is pressed on the keyboard or clicked on the screen, a word appears with sound and short animation plays. Alphie discovers gravity on the letter A and attains enlightenment on the letter Z, while exercising, recycling and conserving water in between. There are many funny mishaps along the way too.
Posted in Alphabet Fun, Games for Preschoolers