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Kids'
Links
Safety Tips

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www.NetSmartz.org
Provides parents or caregivers,
educators, government officials,
law enforcement, and youth
organizations with information
about the Internet and the
possible dangers to children
online should visit.
To
ensure a safe and positive
experience for children,
www.NetSmartzKids.org does
not link to any outside sources.
You can trust that this site is
safe for your children.
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www.whitehouse.gov/kids
The White House for Kids is an
educational opportunity for
young Americans to learn about
the White House and the
President through fun and
exciting features. This guide
gives teachers ideas on how to
use the site in the classroom
and parents ideas on topics to
discuss with their children as
they navigate through the site.
The themes of reading, making
good choices (such as going to
school) and dreaming about the
future are woven into the site's
content through the
personification of the
President's pets and animals.
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www.ED.gov
The U.S. Department of
Education was created in 1980. ED's mission is to promote
student achievement and
preparation for global
competitiveness by fostering
educational excellence and
ensuring equal access. Online
Services for students include:
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Identify colleges offering
the program or degree you
want, in the location you
want, or by other criteria.
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Plan your college financial
aid packages.
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Apply for financial aid to
go to college (FAFSA).
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If your school closed while
you were enrolled, find out
about getting your student
loan debt discharged.
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www.usfa.dhs.gov/kids/flash.shtm
U.S. Fire Administration for
Kids provides fun, interactive
tools to learn about fire
safety. Also, take the quiz and
become an official Jr. Fire
Marshall! Provided by the U.S.
Fire Administration, this site
also includes useful resources
for parents and teachers.
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www.bensguide.gpo.gov
Ben’s Guide to the U.S.
Government, will teach children
how the U.S. Government works,
about its history and their
civic responsibilities.
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www.almaz.com/nobel/nobel.html
The Nobel Prize Internet
Archive. Since 1901, the Nobel
Prize has been awarded annually.
This site maintains information
on all winners in all
categories: literature, physics,
chemistry, peace, economics, and
physiology and medicine.
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www.nacmebacksme.org/nacmebacksme
Since 1974 the National Action
Council for Minorities in
Engineering, Inc. (NACME) has
provided leadership and support
for the national effort to
increase the representation of
successful African American,
American Indian and Latino women
and men in engineering and
technology, math- and
science-based careers.
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Kid's News
Read news just for kids at the
Washington Post Kid's Post Page.
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First Gov for Kids
The federal government's portal
for fun, educational and safe
sites for kids.
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CIA's Homepage for Kids
Learn what it takes to be a spy,
read about the history of the
CIA and try on spy disguises.
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National Zoo
From pandas to giraffes to giant
gorillas, meet the animals that
live at our national zoo.
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The Explorers' Club
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA)
Learn about the environment and
what you can do to protect it.
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Smithsonian Kids' Castle
The Smithsonian's official site
for kids includes games and
learning material about the
things that kids are interested
in.
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The Congressional Award
A public partnership created by
Congress to promote and
recognize achievement,
initiative, and service in
America's youth. The
Congressional Award provides a
unique opportunity for young
people to set and achieve
personally challenging goals
that build character and foster
community service, personal
development, and citizenship.
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