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Mr. R.’s World of Math
October 19, 2009 -- From Eric, a reader, from La Honda, California, who is affiliated with the site.
This site features a variety of kid-friendly math resources, including math poems, math videos, math songs, and a 3-5th grade math adventure which is full of word problems. There is also a lesson page, where Mr. R., a math education specialist in New York City, will post lesson plans to be used in conjunction with the math poems. Mr. R. also has a link to his library that contains some of his funny non-math poems for kids.
Let Kids Lead
August 19, 2009 -- From Chris Karim, from Syracuse, NY, who is affiliated with the site.
Let Kids Lead was built to help keep your imagination flowing. It is a place where you can don your thinking cap and create stories, offer solutions to sticky situations, play games (see Brain Fun), provide feedback and do a whole host of other stuff. This Website is always improving so be sure to visit often. Already, kids are sending me jokes, mnemonics and work samples (see Kid’s Voice). Your voice makes this site really great. Enjoy, be challenged, have fun. This is a stress-free, learn-at-your-own-pace environment.
Study Stack
August 12, 2009 -- From John, a reader, from Oviedo, Florida, who is affiliated with the site.
StudyStack is a free site that helps students memorize anything. Anyone can enter facts in flashcard format. Then the site takes that data and makes other games such as crossword, word search, scrambled word, hangman, matching, and even an interactive “bug chasing” game. The flashcards can be exported to your cell phone or iPod.
FunnelBrain
August 10, 2009 -- From Isabell, a reader, from united states, who is affiliated with the site.
I found this site very interesting,it provides you with a collaborative platform to create flash cards,videos and photos related to study material.very interactive and fun way of learning. We can also make our own community which is great.
KidsGen: The New Age Kids Site
May 27, 2009 -- From Surjendu, a reader, from India, who is affiliated with the site.
Kidsgen is a kid’s edutainment site where kids can find guides and information on hobbies, homework help, school projects, crafts and recipes.
There are also sections on popular holidays and events, to help them prepare for and celebrate the holidays better.
The Kids Window
April 10, 2009 -- From Anne, a parent, from London, England, who is not affiliated with the site.
I was looking for a web site that had content written for children as general interest and as a help to my son wnhe he’s doing his homework. Someone on the BBC parenting forum recommended this site to me, and I thought I’d share with you. It has a lot of interesting pages for children to read on all sorts of subjects.