Science & Technology
This site, sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration, provides coloring books, word puzzles, and experiments perfect for any age group.
Billy and Maria are two friends who would like to share their coloring book with you! Follow Billy and Maria through different weather conditions outlined in their fun coloring book.
Use one of three tour guides to learn how to put energy to use: Electra enjoys using energy music, reading, and fact finding; Geo enjoys learning about energy hands on by engaging in projects; Windy enjoys learning about energy through patterns and design. Choose a tour guide and have fun!
Imagine what it would be like to create the biggest, craziest invention in the world! This site, sponsored by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, provides games, puzzles, a time machine, and more to keep your imagination running!
NASA's for Kids Only website features information about people, land, air, water, and natural hazards. Do you know which U.S. state is the only state that hasn't had an earthquake? Follow the link to find out!
This website, sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is the perfect place for students to find information on ocean life, hazardous weather conditions, satellites and space.
Who's in charge of your personal identifying information? YOU are! This site, sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission, gives you information on some important things to know when you're surfing the net!
Helping kids learn the importance of online safety is easier through this list of on-line safety rules, provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Geospatial intelligence means taking all the information there is about a point on the Earth - above, on, or under the surface - and putting it together to answer questions about that place. Are you up for the challenge?
Learn about satellites and space through fun games, art, music and stories on this exciting site sponsored by the National Reconnaissance Office.
Learn cool energy facts, play fun games and activities, learn about the history of energy, and more on this exciting site sponsored by the Energy Information Administration.
Students can learn all about nuclear energy, radiation, and emergency planning through this website sponsored by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

