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TuKids
Looking for affordable fun and educational software for kids but dont know where to start? Try TuKids, the childrens subsite of the TuCows downloadable software search engine. Here, you can download freeware, shareware, and demo versions of childrens software, and its all screened and rated! (Grades: K-12, Parents, and Professionals)

European Distant Suns
European Distant Suns is the Web site for an excellent planetarium software program, available with a downloadable demo version. The program's tutorial is a great teaching tool. (Grades: 11-12+)

American Sign Language
Ever want to learn American Sign Language? Then check out this page. Here you'll find an ASL Fingerspelling Dictionary with cool animated hands! Not only that, there's also an ASL Fingerspelling Converter where you can type a word that is then converted into sign language. You can also quiz yourself! (Grades: K-12)

Gazillionaire
Here is a wacky way to learn about the world of finance. In this free shareware game, Gazillionaire, you become "an intergalactic wheeler-dealer rocketing among the 7 planets of Kukubia as the head of your own trading company." (Grades: 5-12)

Intelligent Child (TM)
The Intelligent Child (TM) Web site was created by the Intelligent Child (TM) educational software company to promote science education. Users can play games, pose questions, or try experiments. (Grades: 1-6)

Peregrine Publishers, Inc.
The main find at this site is reviews of educational software. (Grades: 9-12+)

Super Kids
SuperKids is an online magazine which provides reviews and ratings of educational software, articles about educational issues, and interviews with "visionaries and policy makers." (Grades: K-12)



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Childnet Awards: Linking Children Around the Globe
Childnet International is working worldwide to create a safe, barrier-free, *e-community* for children. Each year, the organization recognizes 12 or more outstanding Web projects developed by and for children. Today, Education World talks about the awards program with Childnet founder and director Nigel Williams. *Entry deadline for this year's contest: October 31, 2000!

Danger Online! Educating Kids and Parents About Internet Safety
According to a report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, one in five Internet users younger than 17 received an online sexual solicitation or approach during the past year. One in 33 received an aggressive sexual solicitation involving offline contact *or a request for* offline contact. What can you do to help keep kids safe online? Included: Printable Internet safety tips for parents and Internet safety rules for kids.

COPPA Plea: Keep Kids Safe Online
The Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) requires Web site operators to obtain *verifiable* parental permission to collect personal information from children younger than 13. How will that affect the online activities students participate in at school? Education World has the answers! Included: Online resources to help you and your students understand the issues --- and the law!

Revisiting the AUP: A Digital Double Take
In the beginning, when the Internet was new, many schools attempted to keep online students safe by establishing strict standards and rules known as acceptable use policies (AUPs). Now, according to instructional technology consultant David Warlick, schools can protect students without restricting their ability to participate in valuable collaborative learning experiences.

Getting Started on the Internet: Safe Surfing
How can teachers and computer specialists help teach students the skills they need to be efficient and safe Internet surfers? Education World offers ideas and Internet resources for tackling the task in this article, the sixth article in our "Getting Started on the Internet" series.

The Internet Safety Debate
Yes, it's OK to filter Internet content in schools. No, students should learn how to handle the Internet as it is. The debate continues... no solution in sight.

Paving the Way to Internet Safety!
President Clinton recently announced his strategy for making the Internet child-safe and family-friendly. Read the details of his plan-and check out a handful of Web sites that'll help you provide a safe Internet experience for your students.



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Cybercitizenship.org
This program strives to educate young people to be good citizens in cyberspace. (Grades: 3-12)

Web Awareness: Knowing the Issues
This site offers resources to help teachers, parents, and librarians educate students on safe Web usage.

KidzPrivacy
This site explains the 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which took effect on April 21, 2000. Sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission, KidzPrivacy is part of a national kid's privacy educational campaign. (Grades: 9-12)

LycosZone
Lycos Zone is a safe and engaging Web site for children ages three to 12, parents, and teachers. (Grades: K-8)

Safe Kids.com
Larry Magid's Online Safety Project (OSP) operates SafeKids.Com. Magid is a syndicated columnist and author of online safety articles.

ZeekSafe
Here is one way cool site that kids will love. Their parents and teachers will love it too! The site's fun interactive games, chat rooms, free e-mail, search engines, and other great kids' stuff will keep children engaged for hours. Parents and teachers will love the free Web filtering software. (Grades: 1-7)

Parents and Children Together Online
This online Ezine offers many hours of interactive learning adventures for parents and children to share together. (Grades: K-6 & Parents)



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SafetyEd International
This organization advises parents, teachers, schools, and libraries about safety issues for kids online.

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GREAT SITES FOR TEACHING ABOUT... Article Archives
Each week, Education World's Great Sites for Teaching About page highlights Web sites about timely themes.



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GREAT SITES FOR TEACHING ABOUT Sleight of Hand, Close-Up Magic, and Card Tricks
In 1938, the Society of American Magicians declared October 31 National Magic Day, in honor of Harry Houdini. The celebrated magician died on October 31, 1926. To help you and your students observe the day, Education World has located some of the best magic sites on the World Wide Web. Teachers and students can read about magic, enjoy some online versions of magic tricks, and test their psychic abilities.

GREAT SITES FOR TEACHING ABOUT...Museums
Education World gathers the best from the Web for teaching about museums.

GREAT SITES FOR TEACHING ABOUT... Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
L'shanah tovah! -- "For a good year!" 10/4/00

GREAT SITES FOR TEACHING ABOUT... The Olympics
Internet educator Walter McKenzie highlights the best Internet resources for teaching your kids about the Olympic Games.

Crisscrossing the U.S.A.: Scavenger Hunts for Kids of All Ages
This week, Education World challenges students to sharpen their Internet searching skills as they learn about the history and landscape of the United States. These activities are suitable for classroom or computer lab use --- or for rainy day fun at home! Included: Scavenger hunts and a plan-a-trip activity!

Its a Zoo Out There! -- The Best Zoo Sites on the Web!
June is National Zoo and Aquarium Month, so why not visit some of the best zoo and aquarium sites on the Web? Then vote for your favorite online zoo. Well announce our readers favorite zoo site at the end of the month!

Just for Fun: On-Line Games Students Will Love!
For those times when another indoor recess threatens to fray your nerves and test your students' good intentions! This week, take your minds off all your troubles. Join Education World --- just for fun! Included: On-line fun for students of all ages!

A Companion for Kids Surfing the Net
Kids.exploring.on.the.net offers fun activities and reviews of educational Web sites on topics of wide interest to teachers and students. Pick a topic and you'll find Internet resources here!

My First Book About the Internet
Author Sharon Cromwell offers kids a glimpse of what's in store for them on the Internet in this new book from Troll.



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Find Tutorials
This site is an index of free, Web-based tutorials and courses on almost any subject you may want to explore. (Grades: 6-12+)

Surfing the Net With Kids
Surfing the Net with Kids is the Internet version of Barbara J. Feldman's syndicated newspaper articles about safe sites on the Internet for kids. The site offers the complete archive of Feldman's articles, is searchable, and has advice to parents about Internet safety for children. (Grades: K-12)

Route 6-16
This is a guide to the world wide web divided into resources for kids, parents and teachers. (Grades: K-10)