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Bringing History Home: Local & Family History Projects For Grades K-6 
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  • Different Roads To Learning
    Unique products focussed on helping children learn in a number of different, non-traditional ways. (Added: 6-Dec-2001)
  • Discovery School
    From the discovery channel free homework help and teaching resources for parents and teachers. (Added: 21-Nov-2001)
  • Education Planet
    Education Planet delivers high quality educational resources, tools and services that empower K-12 teachers, students, parents and administrators to effectively and creatively utilize the web for education. (Added: 20-Feb-2001)
  • Exploratorium
    The Exploratorium's mission is to create a culture of learning through innovative environments, programs, and tools that help people to nurture their curiosity about the world around them. (Added: 22-Jan-2001)
  • Fact Monster
    This great site features an almanac, atlas, dictionary and encyclopedia made especially for kids. (Added: 21-Nov-2001)
  • Future-Toys.com
    This site sells products focussed on science and math including robots, electronics projects, soldering kits, learning toys, hobby tools, and science fair kits. (Added: 6-Dec-2001)
  • Learning Resources
    A site featuring products that are focussed on all subjects taught in schools; as well as materials to help the special needs child. (Added: 6-Dec-2001)
  • School Express
    More than 2,000 free worksheets to print or download to help kids brush up on subjects ranging from science to handwriting to deductive reasoning. Plus online games that disguise learning as fun. (Added: 19-Nov-2001)

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