| Hey kids! Do
you want to learn about the history of Warwick, or find some great
things to do around town? Do you want to learn more about our form
of government or send an email to the mayor?
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NEW
.Mayor
John Holland's Answers are Here!
Hey Kids! Did you send a question to the Mayor of Warwick,
England? Well, he has replied to them and his answers are
now all online!
Kids Questions
from Across the Sea - Did you know that the Mayor
of your hometown, Scott Avedisian, has made it possible
for you to email the Mayor of Warwick England, John Holland?
We have also extended an invitation to English children to
ask questions of their own. Click the link above to learn
more about this exciting event! |
All About Warwick
A Brief
History of Warwick - Brought to you by the official historian
of Warwick, Don D'Amato.
Send a message to the Mayor!
- Have something on your mind or just want to get a note to the
Mayor of Warwick? Click here to learn how.
At the Warwick Public Library
- Library Main Page - Review
their collections and check to see if a particular book is available.
- Homework Help
- Need some help researching something for school or to satisfy
your curiosity? Here is a great place to start.
- Kids Page - A
wide collection of links to fun things to do in Warwick and throughout
Rhode Island.
- Fun Stuff - Recommended
sites provided by the Library.
Warwick Schools - Check out
your school's website.
State of Rhode Island
Roger Williams Park
Zoo - Learn more about Rhode Island's Zoo which shelters over
957 animals, with some 156 different species on display at any given
time, including mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians and insects.
Bearwatch -
Visit Kobe, the seven-month-old polar bear born at Providence's
Roger Williams Park Zoo. View underwater videos of Kobe and his
mother, Trixie and learn some interresting facts about polar bears
in general.
Providence Journal Kids Page
- Ask Mr. Baldy anything, review kid-centered events, and learn
more about the world through this exciting collection of resources.
Rhode Island Resource
Recovery Corporation Kids Page - Discover what the recycling
efforts in Rhode Island have accomplished. For the young and young
at heart, try coloring a page from their "Recycling Changes
Everything" coloring book.
Rhode
Island State House Guide - The Student/Teacher
Guide is an online resource site for teachers and students who wish
to increase their historical knowledge of the Rhode Island State
House.
Providence Childrens' Museum
- Welcome to Providence Children's Museum, Rhode Island's only museum
especially for children and their families. Providence Children's
Museum is a hands-on place where kids and grown-ups play and learn
together. Come and explore the swirling, whirling ways of water,
discover the secret world beneath the city streets and learn how
much fun learning can be!
Museum of Natural History
and Planetarium - The Museum of Natural History is Rhode Island's
only natural history museum and is home to the state's only planetarium.
This site provides a sampling of the exhibits, events and attractions
of the Museum of Natural History and Planetarium.
United States of America
Ben's Guide to the U.S. Government
- Let Ben Franklin be your guide to learning all about our form
of government and how it works.
White House Kids
- Provides educational information geared for children about the
President, the White House, and the President's pets and animals,
Spotty, Barney, India and Ofelia.
FirstGOV for Kids - The U.S.
government interagency Kids' Portal. This site was developed and
is maintained by the Federal Citizen Information Center. It provides
links to Federal kids' sites along with some of the best kids' sites
from other organizations all grouped by subject.
US Mint's Site for Kids
- Learn more about the super history of coins and how the Mint makes
money. Campcoin, Coin News, Time Machine, Cartoons, Games, and Lesson
Plan Library for kids and teachers
Join the Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Creating
the Declaration
View the time line for the creation of the Declaration of Independence
beginning with the Lee Resolution and ending on August 2, 1776 when
the document was signed by most members of Congress.
The
Signer's Gallery
Who was the oldest Signer of the Declaration of Independence? Which
Signer was also a musician? Learn the answers to these and other
questions, and get our fact sheet about the Signers of the Declaration
of Independence.
Sign
the Declaration
Choose a pen and add your name to the Declaration of Independence
alongside our Forefathers. (This interactive exhibit requires the
Macromedia Flash Player. Instructions and a link are provided.)
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