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We've scoured the Internet for web sites that you might find useful. Some are useful for homework, studies and general learning. There's also a selection for non-school activities!
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TV & Films (8)    

1. Catholic Schools Literacy Project
http://www.lgfl.net/lgfl/leas/newham/schools/st-antonys/web/Catholic%20Schools%20Lit%20Project/
This is website is for teachers involved in the Catholic Schools Literacy Project.
Our Rating:3

2. L B Newham Pupil Services
http://HTTP://www.newham.gov.uk/schooladmissions
Provides information on school admissions.
Our Rating:4

3. Berit's Best Sites for Children
http://www.beritsbest.com/
An excellent and very comprehensive set of fun and useful links for children.
Our Rating:5

4. Children's 100 Hot Web Sites
http://www.100hot.com/directory/education/kids.html
The most visited children's web sites.
Our Rating:4

5. Electronic Zoo
http://netvet.wustl.edu/ssi.htm
An online zoo. Click the 'Animals' button to see your favourite animals from the comfort of your own chair. With excellent photography and some sound bytes, there are links to exotic, pet and fantasy animals.
Our Rating:5

6. Kids Planet
http://www.kidsplanet.org/factsheets/map.html
Investigate the natural habitat of planet Earth in this colourful wildlife resource. Learn about wild animals on every continent with fun factsheets covering a wide range of species.
Our Rating:4

7. KidzNet
http://www.mindspring.com/~emptyjay/Kidz-Net.htm
Bible Pictures to download and colour, games and word searches for ages 5-13.
Our Rating:4

8. ReekoScience
http://www.flash.net/~spartech/ReekoScience
Do cats have belly-buttons? Make a volcano in your kitchen. Filled with tons of mad-scientist-type experiments.
Our Rating:4

9. Seaworld
http://www.seaworld.org/
Find out fun facts and discover the scientific classifications of many of the world's animals. Watch the penguins live with PenguinCam, or learn about animal rescue and rehabilitation.
Our Rating:3

10. The Beano
http://www.beano.co.uk/
What children's listing would be complete without the Beano?
Our Rating:3

11. The National Museum of Science
http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/
A very extensive site with lots of information.
Our Rating:5

12. The Piano Education Page
http://www.unm.edu/~loritaf/pnokids.html
An interesting page on learning to play the piano. Includes so some very useful links and background music
Our Rating:3

13. Veggie Tales
http://www.veggietales.net/
All you need to know about the popular vegetable phenomena. There are screensaver downloads, song-lyrics, colouring pages, sound files.
Our Rating:3