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Your Child's Education

BookHive: Your guide to children's literature & books
Site designed for children ages birth through twelve, their parents, teachers or anyone interested in reading about children's books. Includes reviews and parent notes. Users can search for books by author, title, reading level, interest area, number of pages, and even favorite illustrator


FamilyEducation.com
Information tailored to parents of "little kids," "kids," and "teens," including homework help, parenting tips, advice from experts, and a wealth of informational articles.


Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
This site contains free resources for teachers, parents and students, including teaching ideas, learning activities, photos, maps, primary source documents and more.


FunBrain
Games and quizzes for kids, a curriculum guide, standards finder, quiz builder, web-based gradebook and newsletter for teachers, and a homework relief center and parent-kid challenge games for parents.


Let's Go Learn
Free resources include articles on literacy and parent involvement in learning, a parent Q&A on literacy development, and e-seminars.


National PTA
Resources for parents and teachers regarding education and education legislation.


School Safety and Security Toolkit
"The School Safety and Security Toolkit is an easy-to-use guide that will assist parents, administrators, and community members in implementing the Be Safe and Sound model in their schools." From the National Crime Prevention Council.


What To Do If You Don't Like School
This article explores the reasons why kids may be unhappy at school, directs them in how to get help, and offers tips on how to feel better about school.

 

 

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