Grades K-2
Chateau Meddybemps
http://www.meddybemps.com
Games for young children aimed at simple computer skills.
The Farm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/#/lb/comeoutside/downonthefarm
Excellent beginning site that teaches the students about the farm in addition to practicing beginning computer skills such as clicking once and using arrow keys.
Scratch
http://scratch.mit.edu/
Drag and drop programming application that lets you share creations with others online!
The Adventures of Josie True
http://www.josietrue.com/
Join Josie as she travels back in time to rescue her inventor-turned- teacher Ms. Trombone!
Grades 3-5
Girl Tech (Mattel)
http://www.girltech.com/
Website aimed at getting girls (grade school through high school ages) interested in science and technology. Includes resources for educators.
CryptoKids
http://www.nsa.gov/kids/
Games and information based on puzzles and cryptography.
Scratch
http://scratch.mit.edu/
Drag and drop programming application that lets you share creations with others online!
Pico Cricket
http://www.picocricket.com
The PicoCricket is a new breed of invention kit that integrates art and technology to spark creative thinking in girls and boys 8 years and older.
Grades 6-8
Alice
http://www.alice.org
An easy to use programming environment for children and teens.
Girls Are I.T.
www.girlsareit.org
Website intended to inspire girls (ages 11-14) to see information technology as an exciting career opportunity.
Dot Diva
http://www.dotdiva.org/
Everyone has dreams about making a difference. Computing makes ours come true.
Girls Go Tech (Girl Scouts)
http://www.girlsgotech.org/
Girl targeted website focused on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Girls Creating Games
http://programservices.etr.org/gcgweb/
Games and resources for girls interested in creating content.
BrainCake
http://www.braincake.org
The Girls, Math & Science Partnership's mission is to engage, educate, and embrace girls as architects of change. Working with girls age 11 - 17 and their parents, teachers, and mentors, we draw organizations, stakeholders, and communities together in an effort to ensure that girls succeed in math and science.
Grades 9-12
Computer Girl
http://www.computergirl.us/
Website intended to encourage female teens interest in computer science.
Girl Geeks
http://www.girlgeeks.org/
Online community for women and girls interested in technology and computing.
Cybergrrl
http://www.cybergrrl.com/
Articles, advice, and links to sites on many women-related topics.
Computer Girl
http://www.computergirl.us
Our goal is to encourage female teens who are curious about the Computer Science industry. If you would consider yourself creative/insightful, and you're good with problem solving, computer science is definitely a career to consider.
Girls Inc.
http://www.girlsinc-online.org/
Girls Inc. Online is one way that Girls Inc. shows girls how to discover and get excited about their potential.
Educators
Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA)
http://csta.acm.org/Resources/sub/HighlightedResources.html
Highlighted resources to provide support for educators and computing education.
Computing Classroom Resources (National Science Foundation)
http://www.nsf.gov/news/classroom/computing.jsp
Collection of lessons and web resources is aimed at classroom teachers, their students, and students' families.
Girls Creating Games
http://psweb.etr.org/gcgweb/public/games/index.html
Resources and tools for educators in schools and out-of-school settings to increase the participation and performance of girls in information technology.
ITEST Resource Center
http://www2.edc.org/itestlrc/
Website provides information about and resources created by 161 ITEST projects located throughout the country. These resources are useful to educators and researchers working to increase the number of students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) coursework and careers.
National Science Digital Library
http://www.nsdl.org/
National Science Foundation’s online library of resources for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and research.
The Gender and Science Digital Library (GSDL)
http://www2.edc.org/GDI/GSDL.htm
Collection of resources and services that help educators to promote and implement gender-equitable science education in both formal and informal settings, to both male and female students, and assist in increasing female involvement in the sciences.

