Here
are some fun sites to explore and play with when your work is done!
National
Geographic Bee - take the daily quiz to practice for the Geo
Bee.Fun
Facts - do you know why we read left to right? Betsy Ross might
not have sewn the first flag! Read about these facts and other
interesting facts.
Comic Creator - this interactive site helps create a comic
strip.
Poetry - this link
takes you to the Linus Pauling Library Webliography section on poetry.
You'll find lots of sites about poetry as well as instructions on how to
write riddle poems, diamante poems, etc.
Make-a-Flake - create a snowflake online!
Paperfolding - this site not only has links
to lots of sites with paperfolding instructions but also includes a page on
the history of origami and how origami relates to math.
Origami USA - this organization has some
simple folding diagrams as part of their website.
Origami - 336 diagrams from easy to
difficult.
FunBrain
- a webpage of fun math games
Science Vocabulary Hangman - test your science and math
vocabulary with this interactive game.
Map
Games - lots of different games using maps
Speedway Decimal Squares - a fun math game
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