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Government Information

This guide will help library users to access government information through websites and online databases.

Periodicals

Natural Inquirer and Investi-gator

The Natural Inquirer and Investi-gator are magazines published by the Forest Service.  Their website also provides a range of science education materials for pre-k through high school level learners.

Websites

Ben's Guide to the U. S. GovernmentLink to Ben's Guide to U. S. Government

Ben's Guide to the U. S. Government, a service of the GPO, is designed to inform students, parents, and educators about the Federal Government.


Statistics in Schools

Statistics In Schools provides free, teacher created classroom resources for pre-k through 12th grade.  They cover activities on a range of topics such as math and history, all based on statistics gathered by the Census bureau.


You Are Here

You Are Here is a website created by the Federal Trade Commission to teach kids financial literacy.  It is designed as a virtual mall where various stories have games and lessons that teach children about advertising, supply and demand, monopolies, privacy, identity theft, and other financial topics.


Coloring and Activity Books

Get Excited About the Brain

Published by the National Institute of Mental Health, this coloring and activity book is aimed at children ages 8-12.


Money Monsters Story and Activity Books

The Money Monsters are a series of children's books designed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to help teach children money management and financial literacy.


Prehistoric Life in the National Parks

This coloring book is published by the National Park Service and features 40 line drawings of ancient animals and plants.


 

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