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21. News, Magazines, Discussions, Comics For Students - Virtual Classroom
Cyberkids Connection This a virtual place for kids to share their thoughts news and current events. You can make your own newspaper with links to your favourite
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KidsZeen - Cyberkids Magazine
Has Cool Views and News, Fun Stuff, Articles and Fiction Stories by other kids. Young Writers Club
The Young Writers Club publishes Global Wave, a monthly online magazine of writing by kids ages 7 to 15. You'll also find story suggestions, stories that you can finish, book reviews, and more. Stone Soup
Stone Soup is the international magazine for the home, school, and library. Written and illustrated by young people ages 8 to 13. Here, you'll find a sample issue, some material from the current issue, art by children from around the world, projects, and a collection of public domain books written by and reviewed by children. Global Show-n-Tell
Here, kids can show-n-tell their projects, accomplishments, or favourite things to the world. You can enter your own work in here. A Girl's World Online Clubhouse
This is the space where girls rule the place! Your hosts, Amy, Rachel, Geri, and Tessa, invite you to explore their clubhouse.

22. EdGate.com: Educators
Also play games, join the kids Panel, or guess news Cool photographs and exciting writing make the National can help you catch up on current events and keep up
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Just looking for a small dose of daily news? CBC4Kids is for you! Find out what's new one story at a time, with daily updates of student-centered news. You can watch accompanying video clips or play a word search with vocabulary from the day's news.
Discovery Online News

Get the latest updates about news in, on, under, and around the earth. In addition to summaries of discoveries, Discovery News provides links to national and foreign news and special features such as Live Cams.
Exploratorium Online Magazine

Published weekly by the Exploratorium, each issue of this e-zine takes an in-depth look at a single topic, explaining the underlying science of the everyday world. Issues focus on paper, language, space, and chocolate.
Kids Post

This special publication of the Washington Post just for kids includes Newsflash and Features sections for students who want to stay in the know. Also play games, join the Kids Panel, or guess what's going on in the Shutterbug picture. For a fun way to get homework help, watch made-for-kid Brain Food movies.
National Geographic News
Cool photographs and exciting writing make the National Geographic News a must-see stop. Learn what is happening in the areas of adventure and exploration, archaeology and paleontology, environment and conservation, medicine and health, nature and wildlife, people and cultures, and more.

23. ‘Five W’s’ Of News For Kids Of All Ages
Using current events to teach schoolkids history in the making started 1970s, partly to try to lure kids back from doesn t answer that question, we make one up
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Using current events to teach schoolkids history in the making started in the 1930s with a handful of newspapers led by The New York Times and the Milwaukee Journal . Next week, students in 70,000 schools will use a newspaper as a textbook during the annual "Newspaper in Education" week. NIE programs mushroomed in the 1960s and 1970s, partly to try to lure kids back from television. Now, with the Internet in the competitive picture, nearly half of the USA's 1,509 dailies sponsor newspaper in education programs. No matter how news is delivered, answers to these basic questions known as the "Five W's," once taught to all journalists, still are expected by consumers: Who?
What?
When?
Where?
Why? For school-age readers, the "when" and "why" are most important. We read some carefully selected headlines to our Karina, 3, daily. Her standard response: "Why?" If the story doesn't answer that question, we make one up. For 3-year-olds, that's OK, maybe even preferred. But for older kids, it doesn't fly. Our Alexis, 8, reads one or more newspaper stories to me each morning when I drive her to school. Two weeks ago, her attention was grabbed by a page-one Cover Story in USA TODAY about that night's big Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show being televised from Madison Square Garden.

24. A0kTeacherstuff - Geography And Social Studies Resources Great LLinks For Kids.
Finder make a Relief Map Jigsaw Puzzle make Your Own Globe make a Compass make a Topographic Map current events Resources Pencil news for kids from MSNBC
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25. Native Village Home Page
Cree for kids. Each week we offer readers a current events publication NATIVE VILLAGE Youth and Education news or NATIVE We are always glad to make new friends
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YOUTH and EDUCATION NEWs May 26, 2004 Issue 134 Volume 1 Highlights White bison born near Flagstaff Lore tells of black chief in Montana France honors Lakota woman 10,000-Year-Old Garbage Suggests Earliest Americans Hugged West Coast Artifact thieves get a reprieve Indian tribes fear for way of life Volume 2 Highlights Cherokee Nation Celebrates "Week of the Young Child" Northern Utes explore separate schools Honor song drummed at law school ceremony Report finds BIA misused school emergency funds Pequot tribe collaborates with Rhode Island university Learning in Their Native Tongue
Volume 3 Highlights Police memorial gets 17th-century addition Campbell to protect Sacagawea dollar coin Market grows for Inuvik venison U.S. LAGS IN CHILDREN'S CARE, STUDY FINDS Teenager's death helps steer youths toward sobriety Discoveries Show How Obesity Kills Volume 4 Highlights Vermont on list of "Endangered Historic Places" because of Wal-Mart

26. SuffolkWeb: Kids - Magazines
into current events and fun activities that incorporate issues in the news. YES Mag (ages 8-14) Canada s science magazine for kids is designed to make science
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  • American Girl - (ages 7-12) If you are an American Girl series fan, this magazine is for you. Look for information and games on each of the girls and Amelia's fun-filled area. Be sure to play "Game of the Day." Child Life - (ages 9-11) This is one of the nation's oldest continuously published children's magazine. It combines classic children's literature, reviews, a computer column, and fun activities. Children's Digest - (ages 10-12) Read a wide range of fiction, informative articles and reviews of the latest books for preteens. Games, puzzles and the latest health and fitness news are also included. Children's Playmate Magazine - (ages 6-8) This publication entertains by teaching new skills and stirring young imaginations. Consumer Reports for Kids - (ages 8-12) Children's products are tested and rated by kids.

27. MSNBC - Talking To Kids About War, Violence
find out more on her own with kids news sources like teacher may require the class to follow current events as part kid’s mind doesn’t always make the most
http://www.msnbc.com/news/895662.asp
MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money document.write('') Web Search: logoImg("http://sc.msn.com"); MSNBC News Alerts Newsletters Help ... MSNBC Shopping Search MSNBC: Advanced Search Talking to kids about war, violence Children learn of major events from commercials, friends By Scholastic MSNBC Even if your child doesn’t sit down and watch news programs or read the newspaper, chances are that he knows and hears about major events, and even some minor ones, just from commercials for the news and word of mouth. Overheard conversations and rumors at school can lead to exaggerated and inaccurate ideas about what’s going on in the world. LISTEN FOR COMMENTS about war or questions about what’s going on in the world and begin the conversation there. If your child doesn’t bring up the topic, the best way to find out what your child knows is simply to ask. A simple, “Did you hear about X?” or “Do you know what’s going on with Y?” is a perfect way to spark a conversation. Child development expert Adele M. Brodkin, Ph.D., advises parents “to really listen and tailor discussions to each child, and consider not only the child’s age, but also how sensitive or easily scared he is.” MAKE-BELIEVE FROM REALITY InsertArt(1855192)Younger children (under age 8) have trouble distinguishing make-believe from reality, especially since they see both on TV. Either way, some images can be frightening and seem extremely close to home; it is a wise idea to limit a younger child’s exposure to violence on TV in general. If your child seems afraid, acknowledge her very real fears and reassure her that she and the rest of the family are safe. Explain that tragedies like school violence are rare events and that there is very little chance that your hometown will become a battleground. Answer questions honestly, calmly, and clearly, but don’t go into unnecessary detail.

28. Africa Business Daily
Media Music WN Broadcast WN Arts Music WN kids. SOCIETY. news SITES. Africa Daily daily news and current events. make THIS PAGE YOUR HOMEPAGE! WN TOOLBAR!
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29. Current Events: Too Fast, Too Furious? Should Kids Steer Clear Of Adult-sized AT
news Debate current events, Sept 5, 2003. What do you think? Should adultsized ATVs be sold for use by 3 kids under 16? make it count!
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WITH THE SUN SETTING in front of him, Carlton Powell Jr. jumped on his cousin's all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and took off down a dirt trail. As his father looked on, the 14-year-old headed for a sloping hill covered with brush and shrubs. As the teen sped downward, he suddenly lost control and fell off. Seconds later, the four-wheeler landed on top of him. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Carlton's death is not an isolated incident. Over the past decade, more than 1,700 kids under age 16 have died in ATV accidents in the United States. Consumer groups say there is one sure way to curtail the escalating number of fatalitiesby keeping kids off adult-sized ATVs. ATVs, also known as quads, have the body of a tractor and four thick tires. Adult models weigh 350 to 1,500 pounds and can travel up to 75 miles per hour. Parents can set a maximum speed limit on child-sized models, which weigh about 215 pounds.

30. FOXNews.com - Foxlife - Fox Features - Web Sites Entice Kids With A Nose For New
Scholastic news Zone for more than just current events homework help. We cover major events, but write it appropriately for These sites make kids more worldly
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OAS_AD('Top'); Web Sites Entice Kids With a Nose for News Thursday, August 07, 2003 By Samantha Jonas OAS_AD('Middle'); Yahooligans! News.com and Scholastic News Zone for more than just current events homework help. They are going on for fun. Scholastic Inc. search ), which runs Scholastic News Zone. WeeklyReader.com TIME for Kids fast enough. Harry Potter Irate after learning that some public schools banned soda machines, 11-year-old Cassie from Massachusetts wrote, "I think that it's absurd to do what NY is doing. I think it's up to the parents to keep their kids on a healthy diet, not the government." Life Skills 4 Kids Other child experts agreed that a kid-friendly approach to the news is beneficial in a media-saturated society. KidsPost.com , aka The Washington Post Jr., can be a great resource for building a politically conscious and socially aware child, said Sinek. FNC Alerts News Ticker Schedule Bios ...
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31. Internet Public Library: News & Current Events
enables women all over the world to make contact with Magazin http//www.stern.de/magazin/ current events and news Time for kids http//www.timeforkids.com/TFK
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TheAdvocate
http://www.advocate.com/
"The Advocate is the newsmagazine of record for the gay and lesbian community. Our authoritative national and international coverage of gay and lesbian issues has won the prestigious 'Editorial Excellence' Award in the news/weekly category for four years in a row. In addition to news, issues contain features, columns, interviews, and arts and entertainment coverage to keep you informed."
Aviva
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"AVIVA is a free 'Webzine,' being run by an international group of women based in London. We are providing a free listings service for women everywhere, funded by advertising, and sponsorship. (It) is an International Women's Listing Magazine which enables women all over the world to make contact with each other." Aviva features international women's news.
BBC News
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32. Cybercitizen Partnership Launches Web Site With Back-to-School Tools To Teach Ki
lives, this initiative will help kids make informed decisions help them talk to their kids about the current events Useful news coverage on cyber ethics and
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    U.S. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT, LEADING TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION LAUNCH WEB SITE TO TEACH CHILDREN RESPONSIBLE COMPUTER USE Offers Parents, Educators Back-To-School Tools to Teach Kids
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    Arlington, VA, September 5, 2000
    – As America’s children go back to school, The Cybercitizen Partnership, a joint effort by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Information Technology Association of America Foundation (ITAA), the nation’s leading technology association, today launched a new Web site for parents and educators designed to teach kids the right ways to use the Internet. The new Web site - www.cybercitizenship.org - represents a major national effort to provide teachers, parents and their children with a new learning tool – responsible computer use. The Web site is initially focused on providing support for parents, and will expand to assist teachers and appeal to kids. “Young people are growing up in a society where the Internet is central to everything from commerce to recreation,” said U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno. “Unfortunately, criminal activity exists online just as it does on the streets. As children learn basic rules about right and wrong in the off-line world, they must also learn about acceptable behavior on the Internet.”

33. Belgium Post
Media Music WN Broadcast WN Arts Music WN kids. SOCIETY. Belgium news and current events. BELGIUM TRAVEL NETWORK. make THIS PAGE YOUR HOMEPAGE! WN TOOLBAR!
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34. Kids Risk News & Events
parents, and policy makers to make better choices different decisions based on their current vaccine choices the HSPH press release) at the kids Risk Symposium
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Keep up to date with the latest Kids Risk Project news here! Two studies on teen-rated video games released Want to know about the content of Teen-rated video games? On March 11, 2004 Medscape General Medicine , the only online, peer-reviewed general medical journal, published new research on Violence in Teen-Rated Video Games (available free) by Kevin Haninger, M. Seamus Ryan, and Professor Kimberly Thompson. Read answers to frequently asked questions about this study, and also learn about other studies on video games from the Kids Risk Project and the Center on Media and Child Health including the study on Content and Ratings in Teen-Rated Video Games published on the February 18, 2004 in the Journal of the American Medical Association . You can also check out the earlier study by Professor Kimberly M. Thompson and Kevin Haninger on Violence in E-Rated Video Games and Professor Thompson's studies on Violence in G-Rated Animated Movies and Depiction of Substances in G-Rated Animated Movies with Fumie Yokota Event archives: On March 26-27, 2003, Professor

35. Weekly Reader
publications and offers breaking news, games, and of reading and learning about current events. Astronaut John continue to help kids make appropriate choices
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In September 1928, kids across the United States received the very first issue of Weekly Reader. That first issue featured a story—"Two Poor Boys Who Made Good Are Now Running for the Highest Office in the World!"—which covered the race for president between Herbert Hoover and Alfred Smith.
During the last 72 years, much has changed at Weekly Reader. For instance, we now use state-of-the-art technology to produce the most popular newsmagazine in the world for kids. Technology has enabled us to deliver the news to America's kids faster than ever before, through both our print publications and the Internet. In September 1996, Weekly Reader went online with WeeklyReader.com. The Web site updates stories that appear in the print publications and offers breaking news, games, and contests.
One thing that will never change, however, is Weekly Reader's commitment to America's kids. Weekly Reader teaches reading, critical thinking, current events, geography, science, citizenship, and much more.
Through the years, Weekly Reader has changed lives. Don Hewitt, the producer of TV's "60 Minutes," says Weekly Reader was "the first real inspiration I got to pursue a career in journalism." Entertainer Dick Clark credits Weekly Reader with teaching him about "the joy of reading and learning about current events." Astronaut John Glenn says Weekly Reader "provided me with a window to the world." And former President Jimmy Carter claims that Weekly Reader helped shape his "knowledge and attitude toward important aspects of life."

36. Shana Banana, Breaking News
current events. In the immortal words of Peter Cottontail, “Hippity Hop, Hippity Hop, Easter’s On It’s Way!” So make plans to bring the kids and hop
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GREAT NEWS!!!!! NATIONAL CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINER, SHANA BANANA IS GOING TO BE A MOM! How has pregnancy affected her career? “The connection and bond that I feel with the other parents in the audience has given me an even greater understanding of the importance and impact of the work that I do. It gives me a great thrill to know that my little daughter already has music in her life every day. My shows have reached a new level.” What about on the business end of things? So far it’s been business as usual. Shana Banana has been touring the country since the middle of April bringing music, fun and imagination to the hearts of children across the Eastern United States. The only adjustments that have been made have included more rest time in between tour stops and the occasional side trip to satisfy those cravings that come and go. Shana’s booking agent, Pat Fenda of Strictly Entertainment, Inc., says, “It’s been great! Shana is in more demand now than ever. Pottery Barn Kids has booked several more dates throughout Florida just because she is pregnant. Of course, all the performances that are booked close to the due date know that the possibility exists that the dates may have to be postponed if Shana goes into labor. Shana’s health and well-being come first.” Shana Banana says, “I feel wonderful! Pregnancy has been such a blessing and it has only enhanced the company’s mission statement of bringing quality children’s entertainment to kids all across the country.”

37. CMPL Kids
Sign Language Learn the finger shapes that make up sign Scholastic news Zone news articles covering top current events. Time for kids A kids version of Time
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38. Crosswalk.com - News For Kids: Information Or Indoctrination?
and read these magazines first, and make sure their to be able to learn about current events, this would not news Zone website appeared to give kids the best
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Jason Collum Agape Press Understanding the war in Iraq or the California recall election can be a little bit confusing to many adults. That being the case, try breaking it down so a child can understand it. That's exactly what some websites work to do. As children grow more tech-savvy, they are increasingly going online to learn more about not only science, math, history and other studies they have in school, but also current events.

39. SBC Knowledge Network Explorer : Online Learning : Blue Web'n Search Results
news, Poll Zone, Kid Scoops (by kids), Special, Games a focus on individuals and ideas that make a difference and related links on a variety of current events.
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40. Georgia State University News & Events
hikes until August and then only if the current rebound in Mirror Project gives kids a chance to reflect. that seriously address the Atkins plan make it easier
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Iraq will shape discussion at G-8 summit Amid growing concerns of terrorism, rising gas prices and the war in Iraq, the 30th Group of Eight Summit will begin next week on Georgia's scenic Sea Island. President George W. Bush will host this year's meeting of world leaders. Georgia State University political science professor Henry "Chip" Carey, explains what sets this G-8 summit apart from previous ones. Full story and audio link Georgia State University joins Colonial Athletic Association Georgia State University will become a member of the Colonial Athletic Association, officials announced today. Located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia State becomes the 11th member of the conference, which also includes the University of Delaware, Drexel University, George Mason University, Hofstra University, James Madison University, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Old Dominion University, Towson University, Virginia Commonwealth University and the College of William and Mary. Full story and audio link Economic forecast: August interest rate hike expected Signs of inflation have fueled expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in June. However, Georgia State University's

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