For high school students and grown ups, Nature Skills provides lots of information about Outdoor Safety, Animal Tracking, Wild Plants & Trees, and more.
To inspire families to go outside, Nature Rocks hosts several tools on their front and you'll be rewarded with a list of possible activities. page. First is an Activity Finder. Enter your child's age, how much time you have and where you are
With their Families' Club kit, Nature Explore provides field-tested, research-based nature activities for families, clubs and classrooms.
Sections deserving of a shout out are Names & Classification (with articles such as "On the Beauty of Scientific Names") and Tools for Backyard Naturalists (with both online and offline resources to help with species identification.)
Surfnetkids.com reviews five websites with fun activities, suggestions and learning opportunities all designed to get you outside!
The FieldGuides to more than 5,500 species of animals and plants are the core content here at eNature. The species are searchable by keyword, color, size, region and even zip code!
Spatulatta is a video cooking site "where kids teach kids to cook."
Rouxbe (pronounced "ruby") is a video training site that provides some of their videos for free (just sign up with your email address) and others only for paying members.
LearningHowToCook.com will give you the confidence to conquer the kitchen and unleash your inner chef.
Kids Cooking Activities helps teach kids to cook while they have fun learning.
Better Homes and Gardens has a huge archive of cooking tips so before you begin cooking, check out these helpful tips, savvy strategies, and more.
Surfnetkids.com reviews websites that will help you learn to cook.