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FreeRice is a wonderful way to increase your knowledge while having fun and extending a helping hand. FreeRice has two goals:
--Provide education to everyone for free. 
--Help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free.
Perhaps even greater than the educational experience of this site is the investment your donated rice makes to fellow human beings, enabling them to function and be productive. Somewhere in the world, a person is eating rice that you helped provide.
FreeRice is a non-profit website run by the United Nations World Food Program. A partner is the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
Pre-K thru 6th Grade
Art Safari--An adventure in looking. Explore animals and art. (For Children and Adults)
Destination Modern Art:An Intergalactic Journey to MOMA and P.S.1--invites you to travel to MoMA and P.S.1 with an alien creature! Listen to a painting or create an online collage. Explore paintings, sculptures, and installations together through online activities and hands-on projects.(For children ages five to eight.)
Red Studio--Developed by MoMA in collaboration with high school students, explores issues and questions raised by teens about modern art, today's working artists, and what goes on behind the scenes at a museum. Modern Teachers Online --Connects educators with MoMA's resources and collection. Download PDFs of educators guides, browse images, or search lessons by subject, theme, medium, or text. Text and images can be printed, projected, or saved into a presentation.
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Thinkfinity is a big, bold site. Don't go play if you have an old, slow computer. But if you have the technology, this a site you don't want to miss.
Grades K thru 12
Having attended many Black History Month programs, I have observed most of them were full of other African Americans. I find these celebrations to be enjoyable and educational. However, it seems to me the programs would also benefit other cultures, other ethnicities.
And, I think it would be enlightening to know more about their history and culture.
The opportunity is certainly there. We celebrate Black History Month this month, Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May, Hispanic Heritage Month in September and American Indian Heritage Month in November. That is just to name a few. If we look around us, there are many opportunities to learn more about the many peoples that comprise our America.
Carter G. Woodson is known as the Father of Black History. He founded Negro History Week, the precursor to Black History Month. His message was Blacks should be proud of their heritage and that other Americans should also understand it. Taking Dr. Woodson’s assertion a step further, perhaps all Americans should be proud of their heritage and other Americans should also understand it. This would likely benefit race relations.
In addition to attending gatherings, many wonderful books and websites present the opportunity to explore different cultures. Many of the websites offer not only news and information but also interactive opportunities:
- AsianAvenue.com Meet people in your community, express yourself, and find information that reflects Asian cultures and perspectives.
- Asian Community Online Network Brings together Asian American and Pacific Islander non-profit organizations and concerned individuals to share news and information about the community.
- BlackAmericaWeb.com An interactive, timely and credible source for news and information covering aspects of daily African American life, featuring a wide array of viewpoints and perspectives.
- Black Voices America Online source for issues facing the African American community. News from the world of sports, entertainment, health and family.
- CodeTalk Federal, interagency, Native American Web site designed specifically to deliver electronic information from government agencies and other organizations to Native American communities.
- HispanicOnline.com An interactive, timely and credible source for news and information covering Hispanic issues.
- Latino USA Provides diverse audiences with multiple perspectives on issues affecting Latinos while fostering cross-cultural understanding.
- SisterPlay.com The melting pot of the worldwide web. The Race Relations section features a collection of the best ethnic websites on the web.
Grades 5 thru 12+
Remember, Celebrate and Act, and Never Just a Day Off
A Collection of Websites Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
9th Grade thru 12th+
Grades K-12







