Showing posts with label Website of the Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Website of the Month. Show all posts
Oct 1, 2011
Website of the Month
Activity Village offers teachers, parents and children from all over the world over 10,000 pages of free children's activities - simply explore, enjoy, and print! You will find coloring pages, kids crafts and printable activities for children including puzzles, sudoku for kids, educational resources, homeschool resources and much more. They cover many popular children's themes, the main holidays of the year and the seasons too. Use the search button in the top right corner of every page to help you find what you are looking for, or visit What's New for a list of the latest additions to the site.
Sep 1, 2011
Website of the Month
Have you always felt that you could be the next Charles Schulz, if only you had some artistic talent? Well have I got a website for you: Bitstrips! What's a Bitstrip? It's your new online funny pages, an online comic strip, made by you! If you have a funny joke or a story to tell, you can share it in a whole new way. Their free online toys make it fast, fun, and easy to create awesome comics. Create any character: the tutorials the site provides will walk you through the process of creating a character, and then using that character to create a comic strip. Have fun!
Aug 1, 2011
Website of the Month
Founded in 1999, BrainPOP creates animated, curriculum-based content that engages students, supports educators, and bolsters achievement. BrainPOP was created to satisfy a demand among parents and educators for an Internet environment where young people could learn about health, science and technology while having fun. BrainPOP presents animated movies on topics like:acne; teeth; hair; brain; blood; asthma; diabetes; skeleton; period; urinary; electricity; water cycle; rainbow; waves; solar system, and more. Ideal for both group and one-on-one settings, BrainPOP can be used in numerous ways in classrooms, at home, and on mobile devices, from introducing a new lesson or topic to illustrating complex subject matter.
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