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Kid-Friendly Govt. Sites

Kid-Friendly Governmnet SitesA 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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