Here is a list of kid and Teacher friendly websites.
--1-- To visit the History of the White House's web page, click here.
--2-- To visit the Clerk of the House of Representatives' web page, click here. For Teachers, click here.
--3-- To visit the Department of State's youth related (Teachers and parents too) website, click here.
--4-- To visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's kid-friendly sites, click here.
--5-- To visit the Department of Treasury's education web site (list of links), click here.
--6-- To visit the Department Food and Drug Administration's Teachers' web page, click here.
--7-- To visit the Department of Labor Statistics' kids web page (Students and teachers), click here.
--8-- To visit the National Aeronautical and Space Agency's Kids web page, click here.
--9-- To visit the National Forest Service's Smokey the Bear website, click here.
--10-- To visit the National Crime Prevention dog's (McGruff) website(Adobe flash required), click here.
--11-- To visit the National Institute of Health Science's kids website, click here.
--12-- To visit the CIA kids web page, https://www.cia.gov/kids-page
--13-- To visit the Federal Bureau of Investigation's youths (6th grade to 12th grade) website, click here.
--14-- To visit the Library of Congress's family website, click here. For Teachers, click here.
--15-- To visit the government's website for grown-ups, click here.
--16-- To visit UNESCO's kids website, click here.
--17-- To visit the United Nation Agency for Children website, click here.
--18-- To see our national debt clock, click here. To see California's debt clock, click here.
--19-- To see a list of all of the U.S. Presidents, their wives and VPs(from the Library of Congress), click here.
--20-- To understand the Presidential powers under the Constitution (non-governmental site), click here.
--21-- To look at what "Civics" means and how politics work, click here. For teachers, click here. This is Sandra Day O'Connor's website.
--22-- To access various agencies' kids related web pages (Government Agency for Kids), click here.
--23-- To visit the National Park Service web page or teachers, click here.
--24-- To find out interesting information about Theodore Roosevelt, Click here.
--25-- To teach to surf the internet safely (for parents), click here.
--26-- To learn how to stay safe while online, click here.
--27-- To visit California's Capitol Museum's website for kids (adobe flash required), click here.
--28-- To visit the California Highway Patrol's Youth program web page, click here.
--29-- To visit California Legislature website (parents and teachers), click here.
--30-- To hear California's State song (YouTube video), click here.
--31-- To hear the Star Spangled Banner (YouTube video), click here.
--32-- To hear the Pledge of Allegiance (YouTube video), click here.
--33-- To visit the National Constitution Center website, click here.
--34-- To visit the National Constitution Center's Interactive Constitution web-page, click here.
--35-- To visit the 2020 Census Educators' web-page, click here.
--36-- To visit the 2020 Census web-page for schools, click here.
--37-- To allow students to find out about their State's prior Census information, click here.
--38-- To see the census response rates in the country, your State, your County, your City, click here.
--39-- To prepare kids for disaster, from FEMA, click here.
Stay tuned this list is slowly growing over time.... (up-dated: 04/21/2020)
To everybody out there, thanks for your input and support!
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