There is a page in the end of every Usborne Encyclopaedia for beginners which directs us to their website for further links. and after two years of reading these books to my kid, I finally typed in the url and voila! Just like that I had access to a wealth of video & interactive pages resource!
and they’re wonderful!
From finding your weight & age on different planets, dressing up an Antarctic scientist, true and false games & more. Here are some of the interesting links from BBC Earth, NASA, The Magic School Bus, National Geographic etc that can be used for 5-12 year olds
INTERACTIVE PAGES & GAMES
Earthquake: Try packing your own emergency survival kit
Antarctica: Can you dress like an Antarctic Scientist?
Solar System: The Magic School Bus: Can you find me on the Solar System?
Volcanoes: The Magic School Bus: Volcano Blows it’s top!
Mars: NASA Kids' Club: Roving on Mars: Test your driving skills!**{NASA KIDS CLUB! See all links here!}
by WWF: Quiz, Dot-to-Dot, Word Search, Picture Slider, Polar Bear Pairs, Sudoku, Anagrams, Masks & more! click here!
Whales: Explore Voices in the sea!
Human Body: Game: BBC’s Which body parts go where
Bats: Quiz: How much do you know about bats? Test your knowledge by answering 9 True/False questions.
Dogs & Cats: Quiz: How to care for pets
Recycling: Game: by Charlie & Lola
VIDEO LINKS
Volcano: Fun Facts: Video
Volcano Erupting! Video
What is Lava? Hawaiian Volcanoes Molten Lava Flow: Video
All About Volcanoes: How They Form, Eruptions & More! Video
National Geographic Videos
Geography for Kids by Mocomi
Antarctica Facts and Figures
Animals in the Antarctic Ice: here
Continents: here
Peep & the Big Wide World:
Emperor Penguin Chicks: by BBC Earth Unplugged
Why are eggs shaped like eggs? by BBC Earth Unplugged
How the human body works: View the playlist by KidsHealth: Muscular system, Immune system, respiratory system and more!
Very interesting is what you write.
ReplyDeleteshemale in London