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Written by KIDSNET Staff   
Friday, 02 February 2007

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Kids’ Connection Makes the Grade!

Students, Teachers and Parents are invited to check out the latest upgrade to the Science Friday Kids’ Connection at sciencefriday.com/kids.

New navigation makes it easy to find the hands-on science activities, real-world connections and timely resources linked to the radio program. There are now three separate paths to explore the SFKC site.

  • Subjects, such as Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Math and Technology
  • Topics, such as "Forms of Energy" and "Populations and Ecosystems"
  • And a Google - powered search of hundreds of archive SFKC pages
Teachers will like the fact that all our pages are now linked to national (and state) standards; parents will be amazed at the breadth and depth of our topics. Students will want to make the Science Friday Kids’ Connection their first stop as they begin a project or paper.

The Kids' Connection---the one place on the web for cool science and big ideas...now faster and easier! Go to sciencefriday.com/kids.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 01 September 2007 )
 
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