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  • « Please Help: A Student’s Plan and What She Needs to make it Happen | Home | Web Resources Can Lead to Great Learning and Fun »

    At least one answer to the question, What Should I Do Now?

    By Tobi Kibel Piatek | December 19, 2008

    pict0009.JPG  When I first considered writing this recommendation for a website, I worried that it was not a good idea because not all kids have access to computers. However, after a week of snow and cold, and plenty of time to think back to my days as a parent with young snow bound kids at home, I decided that ANYTHING I can do to make the time at home more fun, less BOOOOORING, and more educational is worth the blog space.  And, once the kids are back in school and once again in after school programs and mentor relationships, this site will still be worth knowing about.

    PBS Kids Go is a lively and kid appropriate website filled with fun, educational and holiday things to do - for kids, with kids, about kids. Each game or activity on the site is related to PBS characters such as Arthur, Maya and Miguel, and the Cyberchase kids.

    The site has really well designed things to do. In this season of cold and winter breaks away from school, after-school activities and mentor programs, (not to mention a full week of snow days so far), the games on this site are a wonderful way to keep kids involved and learning. I think many of them artfully combine learning (science, cooking, culture, mysteries, even economics) and fun. Kids can save their scores and login to continue a game they enjoy.

    The site also has lots of holiday music and videos, eCards that let kids send greetings and keep in touch with friends, Speak Out (an opportunity for kids to share their ideas), resources for teachers and parents, videos in English and Spanish,  TV schedules and lots more. Basically, it contains the answer to the age old question - what should I do now?  

    PBS Kids Go is part of PBS Kids – which offers an even broader array of activities, music, games and more, related to PBS children’s programming. This site and the related PBS Parents and PBS Teachers is definitely a resource that mentors, teachers and parents should be aware of. 

    Do you have any favorite resources to recommend to help kids make the most of time away from school? Tell us … use the comment feature below. Thanks

    Topics: Recommended Resources, Resources for Mentor, Resources for Teacher, Things to do |

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