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Francilla F. GrandMom, Kent, WA General +15A Cool Science Site
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Education ResourcesYou may have heard of Bill Nye, the science guy. I "stumbled-upon" (also a great site, btw) his site called the eyes of nye while browsing the web today. The site puts forth the latest +55Spelling City
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Education ResourcesAfter searching tirelessly I came upon this site and it is absolutely AWESOME. Parents, teachers, and children can input spelling lists that are then turned into list specific activities. Children can practice +51Tutpup: Math & Spelling Games Online
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Education ResourcesLooking for a fun way to polish up math and spelling skills for school? Check out a free, fun website called tutpup. Tutpup lets kids compete against each other in four educational skills Math, Spelling, Math Mix, and Times +11Publix Preschool Pals
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Education ResourcesPublix has created an educational and entertaining program for children ages two, three and four and parents living in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama or Tennessee.This is an exciting, and free program called Publix +41Time for Time-A Great Site for Learning How to Tell Time
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Education ResourcesTime for Time located at http://www.time-for-time.com/default.htm includes a variety of resources you can use to teach your child to tell time. There are printable clock worksheets, time +34Great Kids Resources, a Wealth of Information and Useful Websites
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Education ResourcesI found a great resource for families and kids that has a wealth of information and useful websites. Refdesk.com is simple to use, and lists the links to other websites alphabetically. Everything from free coloring pages +13Full-time or Part-time Kindergarten?
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Education ResourcesI just adore this article I just read in Boston Magazine. It gives a great snap-shot about the debate between full-day and part-day kindergarten programs in Massachusetts. Having a child currently in a full-day |