Kid-Friendly Govt. Sites
A great resource
for homework!!!
This is a
selected
electronic
bibliography of
kid-friendly
government sites
compiled by the
Wirtz Labor
Library Staff at
the U.S.
Department of
Labor. This is
not meant to be
an inclusive
list. Enjoy!
Arts
NGA Kids
(National
Gallery of Arts)
- The site has
interactive art
adventures, an
animated musical
adventure about
Lizzy and Gordon
visiting the
Sculpture
Garden, a
section on
Jarama II that
includes a
guessing game,
and a section on
Saint George and
the Dragon by
Rogier van der
Weyden.
Smithsonian
Institute Kid's
Castle (National
Gallery of Arts)
- The Arts is
one of eight
sections in the
clubhouse. In
the arts room,
you can find
information and
activities in
the fine arts,
including music,
writing, and art
itself. (other
sections of the
site are:
science,
animals,
personalities,
sports,
worldwide,
history, and air
and space)
Education
America's Story
(Library of
Congress) -
This site allows
kids to discover
the stories of
America's past.
Meet Jane
Addams, Buffalo
Bill Cody, Duke
Ellington, Harry
Houdini and many
more amazing
Americans. Take
a trip to an era
in American
history. Explore
the states. Play
games. Discover
America's
favorite
pastimes, sports
and hobbies!
Watch a movie,
hear a song,
play a tune from
America's past.
Student Links
from the
Department of
Education -
Loads of links
for students in
the following
subject areas:
Arts,
educational
technology,
foreign
languages,
health and
safety, language
arts,
mathematics,
physical
education
science, social
studies, and
vocational
education.
Mega-Mathematics
From Los Alamos
National Lab
- Here you'll
find the
Infinity Hotel,
games on graphs,
the most
colorful math of
all, machines
that eat your
words, etc.
Environment
EIA Kid's Page
Energy Ant
- is your host
on this site
from the Energy
Information
Administration
that has
information
about both
renewable and
non-renewable
energy sources.
Kid's Corner has
"Greek Mythology
and the Forms of
Energy", a unit
of measurement
conversion
chart, and
energy pioneers.
Kids Corner
Endangered
Species - On
this site, kids
can play the
"Risky Critters"
game, access a
crossword
puzzle, and find
Creature
Features! &
Wildlife Fact
Sheets.
Recycle City
- Play the
Dumptown game.
See how the
people of
Dumptown turned
their town
around. Find out
how Recycle City
reduces waste.
Learn where all
the garbage
goes.
USDA for Kids
- This is the
U.S. Department
of Agriculture's
portal to all
sorts of kid
information.
Smoky the Bear
and Woodsy Owl
are here, as are
S.K. Worm, the
Beagle Brigade,
RUS the surfin'
squirrel, and
Thermy.
U.S. EPA's
Explorers' Club
- In the
Clubhouse
Science Room,
you'll find
"Darby Duck and
the Aquatic
Crusader" and
"On the Trail of
the Missing
Ozone". In the
Art Room, visit
with the many
animals in
Charlie
Chipmunk's
forest home.
There are also
Earth Day and
Planet
Protectors
activities and
coloring books.
In the Game
Room, there are
activities like
Detective
Training,
Environmental
Science Center
Games, and The
Environauts
Mission to
Earth.
Global
NationalGeographic.com
Kids - This
site is loaded
with things for
kids, like the
NG Kids Magazine
and NG Explorer
Classroom
Magazine
Peace Corps Kids
World - On
this site, kids
can help the
site's guide,
Traveler, get
ready for the
Peace Corps with
the "Pack Your
Bags" game. The
site includes
folk tales and
information on
other countries
and cultures
(food, holidays,
schools, a
typical day,
etc.).
United Nations
CyberSchoolBus
- This United
Nations site has
a water quiz and
the flag tag
game. There is
information
about how the
U.N. works and
about the member
nations. Kids
can find out
about the U.S.
ambassador to
the U.N. and the
model U.N.
program. There
is also a galley
of kids drawings
about peace.
Government
FirstGov for
Kids - This
is the U.S.
government's
interagency Kids
Portal.
Developed and
maintained by
the Federal
Consumer
Information
Center, the site
provides links
to federal kids'
sites and some
of the best
kids' sites from
other
organizations
all grouped by
subject..
Kids in the
House - This
is the Office of
the U.S. House
of
Representatives
Clerk's Web site
for children.
Here kids can
explore the role
that the Office
of the Clerk
plays in the
U.S. House of
Representatives.
Learn about the
legislative
process and its
effect. Fun
stuff includes
build-a-bill,
capitol trivia,
coloring pages,
tic tac toe, and
seek-a-word.
Kids Next Door
(Dept. of
Housing and
Urban
Development)
- Learn about
being a good
citizen. Take
field trips to
places in the
community. Learn
about community
workers and
about the
homeless in our
communities. Go
on a scavenger
hunt, or try to
catch the
Community
Scrambler.
U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office
Kids Pages -
Play games like
the Towers of
Hanoi and the
Gold Mine, and
work mazes,
picture puzzles,
and word
searches. Check
out the patent
time machine to
see what was
invented when.
Visit the idea
hatchery.
whitehousekids.gov
- Four friends
help kids tour
this site.
Spotty leads a
tour of the
White House.
Barney has the
White House
ABC's. India has
group of history
quizzes for
kids. Ofelia
introduces kids
to the American
Dream Team of
baseball players
and other
athletes,
patriots,
teachers, and
authors. The
site also
provides links
to information
about President
and Mrs. Bush
and Vice
President and
Mrs. Cheney.
Kids can meet
the White House
pets Jackson and
Dave.
Health
National
Institute of
Environmental
Health Sciences
Kids' Pages
- This site is
loaded with fun
things for kids
to do, including
brainteasers,
jokes, puzzles,
story time, name
that tune,
coloring pages,
and links to all
sorts of
kid-friendly
science pages.
Garfield Star
Sleeper -
Garfield — a
Star Sleeper —
has teamed up
with the
National Center
on Sleep
Disorders
Research to tell
about sleep and
how getting
enough sleep at
night helps you
to do your best
during the day.
The site has
games and a Star
Sleeper contest.
GirlPower -
From the U.S.
Department of
Health and Human
Services, the
site was
designed to help
encourage and
motivate 9- to
14- year-old
girls to make
the most of
their lives. The
GirlPower locker
has sections for
making your own
web page, games
and puzzles,
body wise, books
for girls, etc.
GirlsHealth.gov
- Lots of cool
information you
can use. Maybe
you want to
start working
out or you’re
stressed out
about school.
There are lots
of different
topics to choose
from.
FDA Kid's Home
Page -
includes Food
Safety Quiz,
Help Inspect a
Warehouse, Food
& Drug World
Find, Test Your
Memory, In the
News and much
more.
National
Institutes for
Health Kids'
Pages -
includes Games
and Activities,
Sing-Along
Songs, Guess
this Tune,
Brainteasers and
Riddles, Story
Time, Color Our
World, Jokes,
Hot Topics,
Environmental
Health and more.
Law and Order
CIA's Homepage
for Kids -
The site has a
wide variety of
activities, from
a Electronic
Bibliography of
the CIA,
information
about items from
the CIA Museum
and the SPY-FI
Archives (40
Years of TV and
Movie Spy
Fiction). There
are code
breaking and
disguise
activities and a
geography quiz,
as well as
information
about the CIA
Canine Corps.
FBI Kids Pages
--
-
Kindergarten through 5th grade- Visit with
Darryl and Shirley, bomb sniffing dogs at the
FBI. They'll take you on a field trip of the FBI
and let you play games like the "Special Agent
Undercover" game.
-
6th through 12th grade - Check out a day in
the life of a special agent or take the special
agent challenge. Follow FBI cases and
adventures.
-
Justice for Kids and Youth (DOJ) - This site
has offerings for kids in K-5th grades, 6th-12th
grades, and teachers and parents. Included are
categories on cyberethics, crime prevention, and
what it's like inside the courtroom.
Puzzle Solvers at Cryptic Manor (NSA) - On
this site, you can learn all about codes and
ciphers, play lots of games and activities, and
get to know each of us - Crypto Cat™, Decipher
Dog™, Rosetta Stone, Slate, Joules, T.Top, and,
of course, our leader CSS Sam. You can also
learn about the National Security Agency/Central
Security Service - they’re America’s real
codemakers and codebreakers. Our Nation’s
leaders and warfighters count on the technology
and information they get from NSA/CSS to get
their jobs done. Without NSA/CSS, they wouldn’t
be able to talk to one another without the bad
guys listening and they wouldn’t be able to
figure out what the bad guys were planning.
Military
Air Force Crossroads for Teens and Youth -
From sports to arts to video games, you will
find hours worth of information and
entertainment that will keep you coming back for
more. Excellent for AF history.
Maritime Administration Just for Kids - This
site has a video theater, a 3D photo gallery, a
Smithsonian presentation of FDR talking about
the role of the American merchant marine and
shipbuilding industry during World War II,
information about the Adopt-A-Ship program in
which each ship involved is adopted by a
classroom and the class and the ship's crew
correspond and share experiences. There are
links to sites about fascinating historic
vessels, including the World War II Liberty and
Victory ships still sailing today.
U.S. Coast Guard Kids Corner - The USCG
Auxiliary has special programs for everyone's
favorite members of our boating family, the
KIDS!
Money
H.I.P. Pocket Changes (U.S. Mint) - From the
U.S. Mint, this site has cartoons, games, a time
machine, Camp Coin, and other information about
coins.
Money Central Station (Dept. of Treasury) -
An interactive site with games broken into two
age groups. Bucky's Fair is for ages 5-8 and has
games like "Whack a Buck" and " Funny Money".
The Treasure Dome, for ages 9-13, has games like
"Alien-A-Buck-tion" and "Treasury Planet".
Safety
FDA's Kids Home Page - An interactive site
where kids can help Mac & Molly inspect a food
warehouse, solve a sliding pet puzzle, and take
a food safety quiz. There is also a teen section
with links to information and a "cosmetics"
quiz. The parent's section has FDA Consumer
Articles.
FEMA for Kids - The site is hosted by
Herman, the spokescrab. Kids will learn how to
be prepared for disasters and how to prevent
disaster damage. They can also learn what causes
disasters, play games, read stories and become a
Disaster Action Kid. A story about Herman's
search for a disaster-proof shell is also
available.
MSHA's Kids Page (Mine Safety and Health
Administration) - This site allows kids to
do some virtual prospecting, find out about the
coal miner's canary, and even explore the
quantity of minerals each new born baby will use
in its lifetime.
United States Fire Administration Kid's Page
- This site has a quiz that let's kids become a
junior fire marshal. There are online games
about fire safety and Hydro's Hazard House game.
Science
Dr. E's Energy Lab - From D.O.E.'s Office of
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, the site
has activities, quizzes, and information about
general, geothermal, solar, and wind energy and
alternate fuels. The site also provides energy
efficiency tips.
Kids' Science Page (National Agricultural
Library) - On this site, kids can check
their nutrition IQ, find out about animals,
insects, and veterinary medicine. There is also
information on plants or ecology and chemistry,
all part of the food and agricultural sciences.
Space
NASAKids - In addition to NASA News and News
by NASA kids (such as an interview with Sally
Ride), the site has lots of interactive pieces.
There are projects and games, NASA "toons", and
sections on rockets and airplanes, astronauts
living in space, creation station, and our
earth.
StarChild - This site is a learning center
for young astronomers. It provides information
and activities on the solar system, the
universe, and biographies of Albert Einstein and
Sir Isaac Newton. There is a companion site for
teens at Imagine the Universe.
Transportation
Transportation Wonderland - On this page
from the Department of Transportation, kids can
explore how things are transported. Sections
include transportation super heroes and
activities at the bus station, marina, and train
depot. The site also has a truck stop, a rest
stop, and a garage with more information and
activities.
Vince & Larry's Safety City - From the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
the site has lots of things for kids to
explore--a bike trail leads to information about
bike safety. The research lab talks about crash
testing and seat belts. There is information
about school bus safety and emergency medical
services. The art gallery has coloring pages.
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