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Radio@Netscape
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Prongo.com
Reviewed July 12, 2000 by Ashtray,9 years old fromKentuckywho is not affiliated with the site.I just found this site and can’t stop playing the games. The math games are the funniest.
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Presidential Facts Page
"From George and Martha to George and Laura, the Presidential Facts Page lists important stats about each of our Presidents and First Ladies. Other sections worth visiting are Presidents Before Washington (little known facts about our early leaders), the Lincoln-Kennedy Connection, and Presidential Cousins. Games (always on my must visit list) include a word search, hangman and an Abraham Lincoln scramble puzzle. "
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Pitara Kids Network
Reviewed July 27, 2000 by Arti Jaiman, a parent from New Delhi, India who is affiliated with the site.Pitara literally means chest full of surprises. This kids portal has loads of games, jokes, stories, poems, activities, knowledge trails, e-pals, postcards, news and much more for children, teachers and parents.
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Pieces and Creases - A Fun Guide To Origami
"Origami (pronounced or-i-GA-me) is the Japanese art of paperfolding. ‘Ori’ is the Japanese word for folding and ‘kami’ is the Japanese word for paper. That is how origami got its name. However, origami did not start in Japan. It began in China in the first or second century and then spread to Japan sometime during the sixth century. Pieces and Creases won Best of Contest, and it’s easy to see why. Enjoy the activities, the history, and the poems. "After you’ve visited our Web site, you won’t be able to pass up a square piece of paper without a little folding.""
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Personal Best
"Personal Best, another Platinum winner in the high-school division, is not only an informational resource about running but also a tool to keep track of your running performance. To use the tracking application, create a free account as either an athlete or a coach, and then login to enter details about your runs. After entering your stats, you can view a graph of your performance over time with just four clicks of the mouse."
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PencilNews for Kids
"PencilNews from MSNBC brings us daily news snippets, sports coverage and short features that are perfect for elementary students. Be sure to scroll down below the opening graphic (which only links to four or five articles) to view Top News headlines and Pencil Reports (such as History of Halloween or San Francisco Solar Power.) There’s also a Weekly News Quiz (it’s not interactive, you’ll need to print it out) and a monthly calendar of interesting historic anniversaries."
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Peacemakers and Breakers
"A group of elementary students from Roosevelt School in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin pondered the question of what makes a good world leader. Why do some pursue peace, while others lead into war? Their efforts won them second-place in the lower-division ThinkQuest USA competition. The bulk of the site is found in the twenty-five bios of leaders as varied as Charlemagne, Ben Franklin, Winston Churchill , Ho Chi Minh, Ayatollah Khomeini and Jimmy Carter. If you’re doing a school report, be sure to look in the citation sections for links to additional online resources."
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Open Mind Word Expert
Reviewed by Tim & Rada, teachers from Cambridge, MA and Dallas, TX, who are affiliated with the site. "Make a difference by playing a word game! This site lets you take on other players in teaching computers about the meanings of words. In the process, you will improve your vocabulary and your ability to use words you already know."
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Online Math Applications
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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