Educational Links
Electrical Safety World: A fun and educational electrical safety Web site for both kids and teachers.
Kids Corner: Learn about what energy is, how to play it safe, energy fun factory, and explore the energy glossary.
Get Charged! Discovery Channel School: An educational initiative aimed at middle school students with a real-world understanding of power and the purpose of electricity.
Energy Hog: An interactive web site for kids to learn about conserving energy. Features scavenger hunts, information for teachers and parents, training games, and more.
Teen Power: Web site for middle school students that teaches them about the science of energy and how to use it efficiently.
Energy Kids Page: U.S. Department of Energy Web site for kids.
FEMA for kids: Kids page for the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Thomas Edison Museum: Learn about Edison's many inventions that make our lives easier and tour the Edison Birthplace Museum.
Smithsonian Institute: History of electricity from the beginning to today, including a look at efforts to deregulate the electric industry.
Ben Franklin Institute & Science Museum: The Franklin Institute works toward public understanding of science and promotes science education and achievement.
Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century: Explore our list of the top 20 achievements and learn how engineering shaped a century and changed the world.
National Hurricane Center for Kids: Teaches kids about Hurricane Awareness.
NOAA Education: Includes safety tips and weather information from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
USDA for Kids: U.S. Department of Agriculture Kids page.
The White House: Link to Kids page for the White House.
Crayola Creativity Central: Web site from Crayola meant to spark the creativity in everyone.
Disney Online: Web site for the kid in all of us.

