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Educational Games & References
Hey, kids. You can keep learning even though you are not able to attend school. If you use a Pearson program, you can access it online, and stay in touch with your teacher for assignments. Explore the Family Education Network for learning exercises, math games, online books, homework help, and more. What would you like to learn today?

Funbrain.com is a popular online destination for interactive, educational games for children of all ages. Engaging arcade-style and Flash games help kids build skills while making learning fun.
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Poptropica, a virtual world for kids to travel, play games, compete in head-to-head competition, and communicate safely. Kids can also read books, comics, and see movie clips while they play.
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Infoplease.com provides an online encyclopedia, dictionary, and atlas, as well as an almanac with up-to-date country and state profiles, statistics, quizzes, and biographies.
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Factmonster.com combines reference materials, facts, and trivia quizzes for kids on all subjects. Parents, educators, and kids can get homework help and access almanacs, an encyclopedia, a dictionary, and an atlas.
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Related Resources
- Lead and Manage My School: H1N1 Flu Information (www.ed.gov)
- Centers for Disease Control Guidance for Schools
- Department of Education and Department of Health and Human Services Press Conference on "Continuity for Learning" in the Event of Flu Outbreak
- Preparing for the Flu: Dept of Education Recommendations to Ensure the Continuity of Learning for Schools (PDF)
- Preparing for the Flu During the 2009–10 School Year: Questions and Answers for Schools (PDF)
- Pearson Response to Secretary of Education's Call for "Continuity of Learning" in Event of H1N1 Outbreak
