The NCES Kids' Zone provides information to help you learn about schools; decide on a college; find a public library; engage in several games, quizzes and skill building about math, probability, graphing, and mathematicians; and to learn many interesting facts about education. The purpose of the National Center for Education Statistics' Kids' Zone is to provide information to help you learn about schools; decide on a college; find a public library; engage in several games, quizzes and skill building about math, probability, graphing, and mathematicians; and to learn many interesting facts about education. What I also like about NCES Kids' Zone is its versatility.
Teachers can use it for introducing new math concepts, practicing math problems during class and independent activities as well. NCES Kids' Zone can be helpful for families and at home learning as well! A lot of times, if kids are kind of stuck on something in math, they need another approach or something else to look at to maybe, and that way might help them think about it. So, so it's a kid zone, so it's NCES kid zone and there are all kinds of tools.
So let's talk about the tools. The first one, there's an educator's corner. Description: The NCES Kids' Zone provides information to help you learn about schools; decide on a college; find a public library; engage in several games, quizzes and skill building about math, probability, graphing, and mathematicians; and to learn many interesting facts about education.
The NCES Kids' Zone provides information to help you learn about schools; decide on a college; engage in several games, quizzes and skill building about math, probability, graphing, and mathematicians; and to learn many interesting facts about education. Watch our Kids' Zone video to! NCES constantly uses graphs and charts in our publications and on the web. Sometimes, complicated information is difficult to understand and needs an illustration.
Other times, a graph or chart helps impress people by getting your point across quickly and visually. Here you will find four different graphs and charts for you to consider. Free! NCES Kids' Zone focuses on the two biggest strengths of the National Center for Education Statistics: education and mathematics.
Guidance counselors and concerned educators (or parents) can find information -- enrollment numbers and demographics for example -- on local public and private K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. Educational Games for KidsHere are some of our favorite games to have fun and train your brain!