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www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content/Learnmath5.html
This guide for parents of children aged 5-13 features dozens of activities
parents can use to help children learn geometry, algebra, measurement,
statistics, probability, and other important mathematical concepts in
the home, at the grocery store, or while traveling.
www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content/learnscience.html#contents
Hands-on science activities for children 3-10 years of age are available
at this site. These activities can be performed at home and in the community.
Topics include insects, plants, animals, lubricants, crystals, and more.
www.enc.org/features/focus/archive/family
This issue of Focus describes the important role family plays in nurturing
mathematics and science learning. Includes resources for building school/home
connections and activities parents and children can work on together.
www.enc.org/features/focus/archive/partners
Focus looks at developing school/community relationships to support mathematics
and science learning. The issue provides examples of partnerships that
really help teachers and students, as well as suggestions on how to make
it happen at your school.
www.enc.org/features/focus/archive/informal
This issue of Focus discusses the important role science centers, museums,
and zoos play in education. Experiences outside the classroom can provide
students with unique, engaging, and captivating learning opportunities.
Highlights resources, both real and virtual, developed by different informal
learning centers.
heea.edgateway.net/pub/docs/45
Created by the Hawaii Environmental Education Association to promote networking
among students, educators, and the community, this guide provides information
on a wide variety of environmental education opportunities in Hawaii.
www.scienceadventures.org
This website is maintained by the Eisenhower Regional Consortia for Mathematics
and Science Education to help students, teachers, and parents locate education
centers throughout the U.S. that offer visitors the opportunity to participate
in informal science learning experiences.
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