Superkids - Educational Software Review - http://www.superkids.com/
Parents and Children Together Online - http://www.indiana.edu/~reading/www/famres/pctogeth/index.shtml
A Magazine for Parents and Children on the Worldwide Web produced by The Family
Literacy Center at the Clearinghouse on Reading, English and Communication. The
magazine's goal is to further the cause of family literacy by bringing parents
and children together through the magic of reading. PCTO features original
stories and articles for children, suitable for reading aloud. A special section
for parents features resources on issues related to children's development and
literacy learning, as well as reviews.

Help Your Kids With Math http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Math/index.html
This second edition of Helping Your Child Learn Math is for parents of
children in kindergarten through fifth grade. It has been revised to include a
variety of activities that will help children learn and apply mathematical
concepts such as geometry, algebra, measurement, statistics, and probability in
a useful and fun way. All of the activities in this book relate math to everyday
life and complement many of the math lessons that children are learning in
school. These fun activities use materials that are easy to find. They can be
done in the home, at the grocery store, while traveling, or just for the fun of
it.
Movie Mom http://blog.beliefnet.com/moviemom/
One parent's views on movies and videos
U.S. Department of Education http://www.ed.gov/
EASTCONN http://www.eastconn.org/
EASTCONN, one of six Regional Educational Service Centers
(RESCs) in Connecticut, is a public, non-profit agency that has been
serving the educational needs of schools, organizations, communities,
and individuals of all ages in northeastern Connecticut since 1980.
Ct. State Department of Education http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde
Rainy
Day Sites
When your children get tired
of reading and want something more interactive to do on a rainy day, let them check out some of
these fun educational websites to keep their brains active.