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Sebring Middle School
has made available to students and parents, a collection of educational websites which are useful for research or just plain fun. These sites are catagorized by subject area.
Please contact the SMS Webmaster immediately if you find a site with an outdated link or inappropriate content.
QUIK LINX
- Kid Domain Online Games
- PuzzleMaker. Create your own puzzles and mazes.
- Kid's Pages - Highlands County, Florida
- Zeeks.ComThe Coolest Site I've seen.
- SmartKidsGood stuff for kids, teachers, and parents.
- The Yuckiest Site on the Web Science entertainment for kids.
- Just for Kids
- FunSchool.Com (Ages 5-12) Kids can choose from over 300 interactive activities and games organized by grade level. Most have a specific educational theme, but you'll find a generous helping of arcade games.
- Bonus.Com Over 900 free activities for kids.
- Kids' Clubhouse
- KIDS Report
- School House An online, educational, electronic magazine
- Student Research Sites Educational resource for grades 7 and up
- Theodore Tugboat Various children's activities
- World Wide Web Treasure Hunt
- www 4 kidsVarious children's activities
- www.4kids.org Fun, educational, and safe site on the Web.
- Ask-An-Expert
- The WhiteHouse for Kids
- Kids' Clubhouse
- Florida Kids Page
- KIDS Report
- Student Research Sites
- www.4kids.org
- Get to Know Your Heroes
- Hi Kids (Puppet Activity Page)
- The Refrigerator (An Art Contest for Kids)
- School House
- Theodore Tugboat
- Toy Story
- Eye Candy Interactive site dedicated to optical trickery, mirage, and fun.
- Crack the Code A collection of puzzles for the word-wise, puzzle-hungry kid.
- Bonus.Com
- Cool Links Lists for Kids
- Headbone Zone
- Humongous Entertainment
- Kid's Domain
- The Kids on the Web
- KidNews
- Exploratorium 10 Cool Sites
- Be a 4Kids Detective
- Alex's Box of Crayons One of the best online coloring books.
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SCIENCE FAIR RESOURCES
Mixed Science Resources
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- Mr. Dowling's Virtual Classroom An awesome site by a middle school social studies teacher from Florida.
- Medieval Times. Website created by a Bay County high school.
- Nation Geographic Xpeditions. (Ages 5-18) Kids can take place in interactive geography adventures. Plenty of on or off-line geography links.
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American Fact Finder. A resource from the U.S. Census Bureau, this site contains key spatial data and an online mapping program.
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The Earth from Space. See Earth the way the astronauts do with NASAs photographs from space.
- Geography at About.com. Get to the core of geography at this friendly and frequently-updated site.
- The GLOBE Program. This U.S. government-sponsored site lets classrooms participate in collaborative projects to map regional and national phenomena.
- National Geographic.Com. Access the Map Machine, Geographic news, and Educational Resources in Geography.
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Population Reference Bureau. Track U.S. and international population trends.
- Tiger Map Server. Focusing on the U.S., this site lets you choose exactly what shows up on your map.
- United Nations CyberSchoolBus Resource Source.
Compare global trends, demographic statistics, country profiles, flags, and photographs in this useful site from the United Nations.
- Volcano World.
This site is a rich source of scientific information about volcanoes, and posts updates on eruptions as they happen.
- The History Net (Ages 10-18) Hundreds of links and articles about US and world history. Special sections on Civil War and World War II.
- FindLaw Constitutional
Law Center, an educational resource site
dedicated to the United States Constitution and the U.S Supreme Court.
- The CIA World Fact Book. (Ages 8 up) Courtesy of the helpful spies at the Central Intelligence Agency. Gather information about any country in the world.
- Ask a Valley Forge Expert
- Ask a Holocaust Survivor
- BBC Online History Site. (Ages 7 up) Web sites about British and world history from the British Broadcasting Corporation. Kids will enjoy playing detective in an interactive archeology game, as well as research their family tree and coat of arms.
- Visit the Seminole Indians
- The History Wiz. (Ages 8-18) Articles and links about various historical topics. This site exhibits illustrate some of the most tragic episodes in modern history like the Holocaust and the Armenian genocide.
- African and African/American Topics
- Black History Month Sites
- K-12 Electronic Guide for African Resources
- Stamp on Black History
- American Minority Studies
- Index of Native American Resources
- Women's History with Lessons and Exercises
- National Museum of Women in the Arts
- Send Email to the President
- Congressional Email Directory
- State Government Email Links
- American History Archive Project
- City.Net
- FedWorld Information Network
- International Economics Gateway
- MapQuest
- Online Resources
- Social Science Resource Home Page
- The 50 States of the US
- AFS Global Classroom
- American Studies Web
- An Introduction of the Court System in the United States
- Archaeology Adventure
- ArchNet (Archeology Library)
- ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies
- Investing in Your Future
- National Geographic Map Machine
- University of Memphis Institute of Egyptian Art and Archeology
- White House
- Women's History
- Census Bureau's FactFinder Retrieve facts and information about your community and regional economy.
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