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OT -- Phoney sites about phoney towns.
I know of no real fake sites, but here are some which might teach some
critical thinking: A good introduction to political doublespeak: http://www.whitehouse.org/kids/index.asp http://whitehouse.org/ http://www.westernwhitehouse.org/ The 14 year olds should have some fun with this one. http://www.landoverbaptist.org/ -j wrote in message ... You're a group with eclectic interests and maybe someone here can help me...or get me started. My wife teaches computers to grades seven, eight and nine. As an introduction to viruses, chat room dangers, spyware, malware, etc., they're about to learn that -- especially on the internet -- things are not alway what they seem. That is -- they are if we can find enough hoax sites that are suitable for young minds. She recalls a couple of sites ... very real looking sites for towns that did not exist ... the url's are long lost and google has not been my friend. Any help much appreciated. Any thoughts on what else 11 - 14 year olds ought to know about the net (their knowledge seems to be a mile deep (msn) but an inch wide) would also be welcome. Thank you. Ken |
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