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Screenshot of the website Wonderopolis

Wonderopolis: Where the wonders of learning never cease

You can discover something new everyday at Wonderopolis.

cia factbook children

The CIA World Factbook

The World Factbook has a huge bank of information on different countries around the world.

African elephants appear on the Africam live stream

Africam is a free and interactive African wildlife safari

Africam is the home of free live video streams that give unparalleled access to African…

A screenshot of Word Central from Mirriam Webster

Daily Buzzword teaches you a new word everyday

Each day, Daily Buzzword provides students with a new word to add to their vocabulary…

A screenshot of LEGO Life app

LEGO launches a new social network for children

LEGO Life is a social network for 5-13 year olds, allowing them to share what they’ve…

Twig identification app from the Woodland Trust

Identify trees with a Twig ID guide from the Woodland Trust

During winter, many trees often lack leaves which makes identifying them pretty difficult.

How do bees make honey?

How and why do bees make honey?

In this episode of It’s Okay to be Smart, they explain the process that a…

Apple iPad classroom management app

The new Classroom app from Apple for managing iPads

Apple’s latest app for education is one that should have been released years ago.

Some of the figures you can create at Cubecraft

Print and fold popular 3D characters at Cubeecraft

Cubeecraft is a website that has free templates for crafting popular characters out of paper.

David Attenborough in a library explaining the tree of life

David Attenborough explains the tree of life

About 150 years ago, Charles Darwin wrote a book where he described his theory of the…

Screenshots of the Serial Reader iPhone app

Serial Reader helps you read classic literature in daily 20-minute chunks

Serial Reader is a free app that helps you consume classic literature by giving you…

Titanic partially sinking in the Atlantic Ocean

Watch the Titanic sink in this real time 3 hour animation

When the Titanic hit an iceberg in 1912, it took almost three hours to sink.