Montshire's Kid's Pages
Links to Web Sites for Kids

Experiment of the Month:
Do Try This at Home!
Science Paper
Due? Maybe this week's Montshire Minute can help you!

A. Discovery: a cool place
to see what's on science television!
B. Want to learn
more about the world around you? You gotta see National Geographic!
C. What are other kids online doing? Check out CyberKids!
D. Spaceships, rockets and astronauts, oh my, on the NASA site
E.
Who invented Scotch tape? How about Video tape? Learn about inventors on MIT's Inventor's site!
F. Rain, rain go
away, find out here if it will stay! at Weather.Com
G. Crawl, scurry and roll! Learn about busy bugs!
H. If you want a fun story to read, click on the tree!
I. Ranger Rick
and his friends want you to learn about nature, so come on to the National Wildlife Federation site!
J. Want to know
about Vermont? Find your link to the state's resources here on Vermont's state site!
K. Games, robots
and dolls: teachers, parents AND students can't go wrong with this
adventure.com site!
L. Smokey the
Bear has an important message for you. Find out what it is!
M. Learn about
science, art and social studies the fun way - with an on-line
library!
N. Find fun facts about
fascinating fungi families (say that 10 times fast!)
O. Test your way through the
world with this on-line game!
P. Learn more about the three
R's through this resourceful recycling site!
Q.
Strange stuff explained, and theoretical answers to mysteries like: "Is time travel possible?" From the Stephen Hawking PBS series.
R.
Don't have a telescope? Log onto this site. Then, pick a planet . . any planet (or a moon)! See what it would look like through a powerful telescope. This NASA site is called the Solar System Simulator.
S.
Track the migration of snow geese on the internet. You can choose a favorite goose and predict its next stop-over. Share your predictions in a forum for kids the world over to read and enjoy!
T.
See the "volcano of the week!" Volcano info, pictures, movies, games, and much more! Lots to offer for the serious or amateur vulcanologist.
U.
This is a sort of a cookbook of tricks, gimmicks, concoctions, and devices, using things found around the house. Provocative, funny . . . and just plain fun!
V.
More than just glaciers. This website tells all about Antarctica and the role the continent plays in our global system of weather, climate, oceans and geology!
A very cool site.

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