GSA unveils new look for Kids.gov
Whether your child has a report due on Ben Franklin or on 20 different topics ranging from the arts and music to space and history, Kids.gov has the answers.
The U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) redesigned family-friendly web site has links to over 1,200 web pages from government agencies, schools and educational organizations make Kids.gov easy for children to learn, explore and have fun.
To simplify navigation, Kids.gov was divided into two age groups: Grades K-5 and 6-8. Each group features links from government and non-government sources geared to specific learning levels. A new section for educators includes links to helpful lesson plans, classroom activities and web resources. New links and special sites are also highlighted on the homepage, so kids can always find something new and fun.
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