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The Headbone Derby - Free Internet Research Adventures

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Kids! Get ready to use your Headbone! But wait...You're using a browser that doesn't support frames. In order to play in the Headbone Zone, you need a browser that does support frames--try it, you'll like it! It's easy to get one. Just click here to get Netscape Navigator or click here to get Microsoft Internet Explorer. Then, come on back to the Headbone Zone! Play cool games, test your brain against mighty trivia machines, download free stuff, ask questions, and solve perplexing puzzles at http://www.headbone.com! Read More
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American Inventors and Inventions

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Remembering Gallery American Inventors and Inventions Since 1790 the United States Patent Office has granted more than 6 million patents. The number of patents issued increased dramatically during the 19th century, stimulated by the American industrial revolution and further fueling it. The middle and late 19th century was a golden age for American invention. The technology envisioned by American inventors has improved our standard of living and linked us across physical and cultural divides. The Smithsonian preserves thousands of the models that inventors were required to submit with patent applications before 1880. "Box" Telephone George Washington Carver George Washington Carver Light Bulb Albert Einstein Artificial Heart Telegraph Key Telegraph Sugar Evaporation System Jonas Salk Sewin Read More
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Build-It-Yourself toys, robots, puppets, contraptions.

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www. .com From the Build-It-Yourself Toy Laboratory. For boys and girls ages 8 - 14. Get plans and construction tips. Buy supplies from the stock room. Build your own toys. Show off your inventions. Click to Enter Build-It-Yourself develops software that inspires and guides kids to build. Copyright 1995 - 2004, Build-It-Yourself , 426 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138, (617) 547-9705 Email Read More
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CBC.ca/kids

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www.cbc.ca/kids www.cbc.ca games tv shows reviews get stuff contact preschool BMX Park BMX Moto X Free Run Scoops Trampoline 3 on 3 Hockey Mr. Meaty Canuck Rally Mighty Mighty Mah Jong Sorry, but this area needs the Macromedia Flash Player - click here to download the latest version Scoops Continental Rift The Outlet Wakeboarding Skeeter Splat Sorry, but this area needs the Macromedia Flash Player - click here to download the latest version TV Show The Outlet Mini Movie Challenge Turn your classroom into a real live movie studio by entering The Outlet?s Mini-Movie Challenge! All contest finalists will have their movies shown on CBC?s The Outlet. Check out The Outlet Mini Movie Challenge KidsCBC' Preschool site TV Show Magi-Nation Magi-Nation follows the adventures of Tony Jones, an average Read More
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Home Page

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Welcome to our site. Here you will find information on 21 famous people. A F amous A n influential M arvelous O pen Individ U al S mart P eaceful E xcellent R e-thinking S uper O h! N eat PERSON A Famous Person Welcome to our site. Here you can play a game with 18 questions about famous people and things. You can find biographies on 21 influential people and ourselves. You can also read song lyrics that we wrote on the Band Page. If you can find the missing pencil you will get access to the answer page with all the answers to the questions. Again, welcome to our site. www.thinkquest.org Try to find our pencil so we can finish our site. Please!!! Read More
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Introducing Amazing Kids!

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Celebrating the Achievements of Children Ô Amazing Kids! of the Month Amazing Kids! is proud to highlight the Amazing Kids! of the Month ! Each month, we showcase kids who are accomplishing amazing things. We hope that by telling their special stories, we will inspire other kids to accomplish their own amazing achievements. Amazing Kids! of the Month for March, 2000: Amazing Young Inventors, U.S.A.! Amazing Young Inventor at work! Pictured above is 12th grader Charles Johnson, winner of the Lemelson-MIT Program's second annual high school invention apprenticeship award. Quote of the month: "Students want reality, not mere simulation." Nicholas D. Frankovits , educator and Executive Director Partnership for America's Future Inc. This month, Amazing Kids! is proud to feature some amazing you Read More
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Introduction

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Welcome to Re-Invent the Past: Famous Inventions. Have you ever wondered what life would be like without the telephone, car, and electricity? It would be very hard to go about our lives without those important inventions! Here, you can find out about the people who created these inventions, how they made them, and how they have changed over the years. Many of the inventions we take for granted today are shown in the picture below. You can click on any one of them to learn who dreamed it up, how it was made, and how it has changed over the years. There's a bike similar to ones built by Wilbur and Orville Wright. That thing in the upper left corner that looks like a stapler is actually a phonograph. Click on it to find out how people listened to music 100 years ago! There's the telephone, th Read More
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Inventors and Inventions: A - EnchantedLearning.com

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Advertisement. EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. Click here to learn more. Become a member of Enchanted Learning. Site subscriptions last 12 months. Click here for more information on site membership. $20.00/year or other amount (directly by Credit Card ) $20.00/year or other amount (via PayPal ) $20.00/year or other amount (for sending a check by mail ) $20.00/year or other amount (for subscribing by school purchase order ) As a thank-you bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. (Already a member? Click here. ) EnchantedLearning.com Zoom Inventors and Inventions A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Read More
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KIDFORUM: Blue Print Earth 1997 - Page of Inventions

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K i d l i n k English Help | Contact Us | Contents | Teachers' home | Help Us? | Privacy | About Us | Search | Log In Historical Page KIDFORUM's Topic January 1st - February 28th 1997 Page of Inventions Moderators Indu Varma ivarma@nbnet.nb.ca Marshview Middle School P.O. Box 970, Sackville, N.B. E0A 3C0 Canada Tor Arne Richvoldsen rich@axp1.pmddata.no Eydehavn School P.O BOX 100, N4810 Eydehavn, Norway Index | Canada | Denmark | Germany | Mexico | Norway | Sweden | USA | OTHER BLUE PRINT -97 PAGES | Canada Marshview Middle School E-mail address: ivarma@nbnet.nb.ca Invention pictures from Marshview: Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 The 97 Solar XL Our solar powered car has 4 solar panels on the top. There are wires coming down from the solar panels and leading to a small engine at the bottom Read More
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Kids Pages - USPTO

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[ USPTO Home ][ Kids' Home ][ Twinkle Lights ][ Bright Lights ][ Guiding Lights ] [ Fun House ] [ our leader ][ imagination machine ][ whowhatwhenwherehowwhy ][ time machine ] [ games ][ puzzles ][ links ][ credits ][ help ][ search ] [ Legal Disclaimer ][ Privacy ] Read More
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Leonardo's Mystery Machines

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Young Inventors Program and Fair

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