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Kids Media Club
Reviewed April 20, 2000 by M.Sakata, a teacher from Tokyo, Japan who is affiliated with the site.Penpal Club, Virtual Greeting e-Cards, Game corners, Happy Birthday Club, 3D mazes, Words lessons, Kidslink, Super Inpatient Mazes, and much more. Kids Media Club is a site for children age 3 to 15 to learn, have fun, find friends,and get started with the Internet surfing.
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Keypals Club International
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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KeyPals Club
"By registering for the KeyPals Club, you will be able to use the network as a teacher or student to find other people to communicate with around the world. Also, other people will be able to find you, based on basic information you provide about yourself. After you register, you can decide if you want your entry published, or if you’d rather just peruse other’s listings. Although students can register individually, parents will need to snail mail a permission slip for kids under thirteen."
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Keeping a Writing Journal
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Journal Space
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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IPL: A World of Readers
"The Internet Public Library posts book reviews written by kids, but they must be submitted by a parent, teacher or librarian. From the home page, you can browse the kid reviews by subject (such as Adventure, Animals, or Science Fiction). Your review should be a single paragraph, not longer than six sentences. To submit it, follow the link at the bottom of the page. In addition to individually-written reviews, teachers and librarians can send collaborative class reviews."
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Intercultural Email Classroom Connections
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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HighSchool CyberPals
"Wow! This terrific site includes a search engine to quickly find cyberpalsthat share your interests, your age, or come from a specific locale. Forexample, a search on hockey and Canada produced six potential pen pals. Anotherunique feature of this site is a password that lets you edit your entry afterit’s been posted.<!--"
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Guide to Grammar and Writing
"This comprehensive grammar guide from Professor Charles Darling, is organized into topics at the Sentence Level, Paragraph Level and Essay Level. If you’re not sure where to find your subject, try the Index or search function. You’ll also find 170 interactive quizzes, corrected instantly for immediate feedback. Have an unanswered grammar or writing question? Professor Darling’s alter ego Grammar English (she’s the one in the rocking chair) will be happy to answer queries posted via the Ask Grammar! form."
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Grammar Grabbers
October 29, 2003: From Bill Cutler, a reader from Pickering, Ontario, Canada, who is affiliated with the site. "Grammar Grabbers takes a light-hearted approach to what would otherwise be an overly serious topic. Its primary goal is to assist visitors to the site in their efforts to improve their use of the English language. It’s fun! It’s helpful!"
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