Domestic-Church.Com: Kids Links links for children at DomesticChurch.Com, a site for Catholic families. Science links, kid's recipes, science and nature magazines for children, astronomy. A growing list. kids links. Please note Within the alphabetical catagories, links are arranged alphabetically, not by order of preference or size. astronomy The Comet Hale-Bopp Page http://www.domestic-church.com/CONTENT.DCC/LINKS/KIDLINKS.HTM
Extractions: Please note: Within the alphabetical catagories, links are arranged alphabetically, not by order of preference or size. The Comet Hale-Bopp Page . Remember Hale-Bopp? This site has links to many pages for the astronomer and non-astronomer interested in this famous comet that was so spectacular in our sky last spring. Kid's Corner at JPL Labs: Lots of information, written at a kid's level, not written down to kids. Views of the Solar System . An educational tour of the Solar System, with 220 pages of information about planets, asteriods, moons, meteors and everything in between. National Geographic . The classic science and natural history magazine now has a website for kids. Owl Magazine . The famous Canadian trio of children's nature magazines, Chirp (for pre-readers), Chickadee (for kindergarten to 8 year olds) and Owl (for 8 and up) Nature, science, environment, and lots of humour. Ranger Rick . Well known children's publication by the National Wildlife Fund, it may be a bit too 'eco-political' for some tastes. YesMag , Youth in Engineering and Science: A great magazine, past issue themes include: Science of the North, Flight, Structures. The web-site has activities and experiments to print out and try.
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Extractions: Reference Resources: Astronomy Astronomy and Space for Kids Astronomy Links Links to all types of astronomy sites All Aboard Astronomy for Kids Learn about black holes, comets, constellations, eclipses, observation equipment, phases of the Moon, the planets, the stars and the Sun, and last but not least the Universe. You will find neat pictures, and be able to use avirtual telescope Arty the Part-time Astronaut A children's interactive adventure though our solar system. Guide Arty and his alien friend Greg to the many sites of our solar system. A site for the young Astronomer Astronomy for Kids In The Planets section, take a journey through the solar system by clicking on any of the planets; In the Sky Maps section, check out what's happening in the sky; Sky Facts, and MORE Kids' Astronomy Astronomy classes for kids; News; Solar system; Ask an expert
Astronomy For Kids - Mercury any particular month is to visit the Sky Maps section here at astronomy for kids. hasa lot of good additional information about Mercury with links to more http://www.dustbunny.com/afk/planets/mercury/
Extractions: Tiny Mercury is the second smallest planet in our solar system, only Pluto is smaller. As a matter of fact, there are two moons in the solar system that are larger than this planet! Jupiter's moon Ganymede and Saturn's moon Titan are both larger than the closest planet to the Sun. In addition, the surface temperature on Mercury varies widely, with the side of the planet facing the Sun having an average temperature of over 650 degrees Fahrenheit, while the "dark" side of the planet has an average temperature less than 270 degrees below zero Fahrenheit.
Extractions: Mars, probably more than any of our solar system neighbors, has had, and continues to have, a very large impact on our social, scientific and cultural lives. Throughout history, the appearance of Mars in the sky, with its somewhat ominous red color, has been interpreted as an omen that something important, and usually bad, was about to happen. Wars have been started, rulers have been overthrown and, in the case of the famous "War of the Worlds" broadcast in 1938, entire populations have been thrown into panic. Countless books, both fiction and non-fiction, have been written about Mars and Hollywood has churned out lots of movies, both good and bad, about what might happen when we visit Mars or when the imagined inhabitants of Mars visit us. Modern science, using information from both past and current spacecraft, paints a more fascinating picture of the Red Planet than even the movie industry has been able to dream up. Mars A picture of Mars from the Hubble telescope.
Astronomy For Kids Information on the planets, stars and other spacerelated topics, plus puzzles, maps and links to more astronomy sites. http://www.dustbunny.com/afk/
Extractions: Welcome to Astronomy for Kids! We're glad you're here, and we hope you enjoy your visit to the site. The Universe is a place that is vast beyond imagining, and what we will try to do is help you understand a little more about it. There are several sections to the site, but none of them takes a terribly long time to read, and all of them should be easily understood by kids of all ages. Grownups are welcome, too, as long as they promise to behave. Enjoy Your Visit! document.write(splashText); We are always interested in your opinions and questions, so feel free to send us a note anytime. If this is your first time here, you may want to visit the Site Information section first.
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Extractions: Easier - Astronomy is the study of things found in space such as the sun, planets, moons, and stars. Harder - Astronomy, one of the oldest sciences, is the study of celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and other objects in space. Astronomers locate objects in the daytime or nighttime skies and measure their magnitudes and motions, searching to find what they are made of and how they create their light. Astronomy for Kids http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellations.html
Great Sites For Great Kids links to sites that answer elementary students' questions about astronomy, science, social studies, and reading. http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/third_index.html
Astronomy! Reach The Stars! A window to the universe. Current news, pages for kids, history, links. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/4515
Extractions: Welcome to Astronomy! Reach the Stars! Thanks for stopping in. Many apologies for the inadequate site updates. There is still many interesting things to browse through, though the Sky Watch pages and News pages have not been re-written with recent information. Please choose the subject that interests you from the list below. The telescope sections have information on different professional observatories and buying tips for the beginner. Check out the new revised Solar System pages (Frames only version available at the moment) . Visit the shuttle information pages and be sure to visit the Challenger tribute page to keep the memory alive. Are you looking for some resources on building your homepage? Stop by the Community Resource page for some helpful tips, instructions, and links to get you started.
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Extractions: Site Index: A B C D ... Z A to Z Home's Cool Search Now: Explorations 4 Kids Directory WARNING: You are entering a section of A to Z Home's Cool full of engaging and inspiring sites, hand selected, reviewed and catagorized by an ex-school teacher turned proud home educator. All links were child-friendly when they were listed. Some could, in a moment, change owners and the content drastically modified. For this reason, I encourage parents to be nearby when children enjoy these explorations. Sponsored Links
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Extractions: K i d s ' L i n k s The following sites are recommended for children from preschool through grade 6, their parents and other caregivers. Parents are strongly urged to read and discuss with their children the brochure Student Safety on the Information Highway and to accompany their children when they use the Internet. You can also search for links on a specific subject. Index : Lots of Things to Learn and Do
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Comets - Space And Astronomy For Kids Net Links links for kids about comets, from your About.com Guide Feature from Space astronomy for kids. The Launch of Stardust Feature from Space astronomy for kids. Bopp 'til you Drop. This site http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~phillips/mining/msub1.htm
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Astronomy Links For Young Minds @ GCA7Sky There are also interesting book suggestions and links. Neill s Geology for kids.Well, this isn t astronomy, but this is definitely written for young minds. http://members.aol.com/gca7sky/young.htm
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Extractions: The Butterfly Website Gallery of butterfly pictures Cyber ZooMobile a great animal resources page - includes quizzes, trivia, and brain teasers Herp Pictures Frogs, snakes, lizards, turtles and more! National Wildlife Foundation Help protect animals Sea World Animal information database Desert USA All about deserts! River Resource River ecosystems VolcanoWorld Data, models, games, and more! The Weather Dude Find about how weather works and get free weather stuff! What Forces Affect Our Weather? Information on different weather topics Environmental Protection Agency Student Center Exploring the Environment Take care of the Earth Rainforest Action Network Save the rainforests! Coolmath.com A math amusement park! Dr. Math Ask Dr. Math a question Aero Design Team Online NASA's aeronautics department explains flight Amazing Space Web activities that deal with the Hubble Space Telescope Backyard Astronomy Getting started in your astronomy career Ice and Fire To Pluto and the Sun KidsAstronomy.com