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Fun Websites

Ecokids This site is highly interactive and designed to encourage children to become proactive in protecting and enhancing the environment. It's packed full of games, activity sheets, animations, fun downloads, and more. By completing various environmental missions on the site, children score points, putting them into weekly prize draws. The site features cutting edge technology, such as instant messaging, video and podcasting.

EcoKids (Canada) An interactive environmental web site for children, their families, and educators. It offers topical information about the environment through interactive, fun, educational games and activities that utilize participants' willingness to learn. 

Kids R Green is an interactive website for children who love exploring, enquiring, investigating and discovering the world we live in. This exclusive online monthly environmental magazine has many interesting features and is a window to becoming part of a greener world. And it is just a click away!

Up the Creek Learn how fresh water supports life by taking a journey Up the Creek, Department of Conservation’s interactive website on the lifecycle of whitebait - an online teaching resource developed aimed at children aged 11-14 and is fully bi-lingual.

Recycle City Play this game to learn about the different ways of disposing of solid waste. Suitable for year 7–9 students, the game involves trialling different waste management programmes and judging their effectiveness against implementation costs.

Play It Cool
  An interactive game about climate change and actions you can take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

ElectroCity  A new online game that lets players manage their own virtual towns and cities. It’s great fun to play and also teaches players all about energy, sustainability and environmental management in New Zealand. 

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