Topic ID #869 - posted 4/24/2007 8:45 AM
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
archaeology and history websites for children
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
I would like to compile a list of recommended websites for kids. Any suggestions?
I stumbled upon the following site, which employs an interactive approach to an archaeological excavation in West Virginia:
http://www.kidsdigreed.com/default.asp
I stumbled upon the following site, which employs an interactive approach to an archaeological excavation in West Virginia:
http://www.kidsdigreed.com/default.asp
Post ID#1652 - replied 4/26/2007 11:00 AM
rtx2
I think it's a great idea.
Post ID#10644 - replied 8/9/2008 1:56 AM
Jody
Have you seen this site set up for Kids by Colonial Williamsburg?
http://research.history.org/Archaeological_Research/KidsPage.cfm
http://research.history.org/Archaeological_Research/KidsPage.cfm
Post ID#10645 - replied 8/9/2008 6:55 PM
Troy
Jen,
The following is one of my favorite sites for children but it pertains to volcanoes. Disregard if it doesn't fit.
http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/
The following is one of my favorite sites for children but it pertains to volcanoes. Disregard if it doesn't fit.
http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/
Post ID#10646 - replied 8/9/2008 7:21 PM
Troy
Here's another good one that includes Archaeology and History.
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/students/
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/students/
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