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Resources for Youth
 

The following is a collection of resources and information for students and youth interested in learning more about the United States.  Full of fun facts, quizzes and interactive games, we invite you to take some time to tour the sites and enjoy the fun to be had in this, our special Youth Corner!

U.S. Resources (in alphabetical order by organization):

Ben’s Guide to Government for Kids
Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids is brought to the World Wide Web as a service of the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). This site provides learning tools for K-12 students, parents, and teachers about how the U.S. government works, the use of the primary source materials of GPO Access, and how one can use GPO Access to carry out their civic responsibilities.
URL: http://bensguide.gpo.gov/

Census Bureau FactFinder Kids' Corner
The United States Bureau of the Census' has created a fun filled and informative website to introduce the Census Bureau to youth and students alike.  Come visit and find out more about the United States and its people!
URL: http://factfinder.census.gov/home/en/kids/kids.html

Central Intelligence Agency Kids' Page
On the CIA Kid’s page youth can learn more about the organization through different games, puzzles, words finds and special fun code breaking activities.
URL: https://www.cia.gov/kids-page/index.html

Environmental Protection Agency Kids Club
Experiments, activities, games, and resources provides for kids and teachers from the US EPA Office of Water Quality.
URL: www.epa.gov/kids/

Federal Bureau of Investigation Kids' Page
The FBI’s kids page is designed for children and their parents to learn more about the FBI through age-appropriate games, tips, stories and interactives.  It also introduce visitors to its working dogs and shows how FBI special agents and analysts investigate cases.
URL: www.fbi.gov/fbikids.htm

Future: U.S. State Department for Youth
An excellent source of information for future diplomats or just those who want to learn more about U.S. diplomacy – its present, past and future.  Future.gov has everything you need to know about the U.S. Department of State.
URL: http://future.state.gov/

Kids.gov
Kids.gov is the official kids' portal for the U.S. government. It links to over 1,200 web pages from government agencies, schools, and educational organizations, all geared to the learning level and interest of kids.
URL:  http://www.kids.gov/

Library of Congress: Resources for Kids and Families
Your guide to the many fascinating and useful resources available from the Library of Congress.  Includes links to songs, books, history, everyday mysteries and much, much more.
URL: www.loc.gov/families/

NASA Kids' Club for Students
NASA Kids’s Club provides children with anything you want to know about pioneering the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
URL: www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/kidsclub/flash/index.html

Peace Corps Kids World
Peace Corps Kids World, the home of adventure and service. Explore the globe and learn about making a difference as a Peace Corps Volunteer.
URL: www.peacecorps.gov/kids/

Smithsonian: Kids!
Explore the playful side of learning about all things Smithsonian in this interactive website.  Houses a fun array of games, activities, coloring pages and more!
URL: www.si.edu/kids/

Special English on Voice of America
This website helps people learn American English while they learn about American life and stay informed about world news and developments in science.  It provides listeners with information they cannot find elsewhere.
URL: http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/index.cfm

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