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Government Information in the 21 st Century: Kids!

Government Information in the 21 st Century: Kids!. July 11, 2008 Las Vegas, New Mexico. Government sites for kids?!. Yes! Many government agencies create websites for children. There are hundreds! Agencies range from the CIA to NASA to the Library of Congress.

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Government Information in the 21 st Century: Kids!

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  1. Government Information in the 21st Century: Kids! July 11, 2008 Las Vegas, New Mexico

  2. Government sites for kids?! Yes! • Many government agencies create websites for children. There are hundreds! • Agencies range from the CIA to NASA to the Library of Congress.

  3. Sounds boring. Are they any good? Government websites for kids vary. Watch out for: • Reading levels that aren’t age appropriate • Dry, static sites • Pages that just list links to other sites • Multimedia sites that don’t quite work

  4. Why bother, then? While all the sites aren’t going to capture kids’ attention, they are all: • Highly authoritative • Full of great info, perfect to supplement textbooks and answer homework questions Plus, they cover a surprisingly large array of topics; many are cool and interactive; and a lot contain really practical info

  5. What ages do they serve? • Government kids’ sites vary in age range, but collectively they range from K-12. • Many have different sections for multiple age ranges • Some have sections for educators & parents

  6. Age-appropriate examples… • Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids • Kid’s Air • Girl Power! • Student Aid on the Web

  7. Try it out! Go to Ben’s Guide to U.S. Government for Kids: bensguide.gpo.gov/index.html Answer these questions: • How does the section on "How Laws are Made" differ from the Grade 3-5 version to the Grade 6-8 version? • Look through the Games & Activities section in any age group. Which one or two would you use or recommend to a library user?

  8. What kind of activities? Many of the sites have fun, interactive activities: • FBI Kids’ Page • The Space Place • MyPyramid Blast Off Game

  9. What are some practical sites? Many of the sites have really practical info for kids: • Military Teens on the Move (MTOM) / MTOM for Kids • Recycle City • Ready Kids • What Do You Like?

  10. How do I use these in my library? • How could you use government websites for kids in your library? • Have you seen any sites today that you plan to use or bookmark?

  11. Your turn! Take time now to explore a site or two from the list on your own. Did you find a good site? How could you use it in your library?

  12. Thank you! We hope you’ve enjoyed exploring some government kids’ sites and will find them useful. Have fun and explore more! Beth Crist Outreach & Community Services Coordinator New Mexico State Library

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