Jigzone
Site with dozens of puzzles. Helps to build mouse skills.
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Site with dozens of puzzles. Helps to build mouse skills.
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Students visit museums, aquariums, the airport, zoo, gardenand othe rplaces and identify what is found in each place. Good audio instructions for independent work.
Scholastic: Building Language for Literacy
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Interactive stories working on rhyming, word recognition, letter names, letter sounds, beginning sounds and ending sounds.
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Learning that sticks. Games with auditory instructions so that children can work independently. It also has multiple ability levels. Activities include: alphabetic order, letter recognition, letter-sound correspondence and spelling.
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Site for Preschoolers- Pinky’s word game, create a story with 64 Zoo Street, Make a video, play an ABC Game, get ingredients for a salad, counting…
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This site contains a variety of “games” that are excellent for either Pre-K or Kindergarten. Includes activities for Number sense, Literacy Skills, and mouse control.
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http://www.internet4classrooms.com/kplus_writing.htm
This is a bookmark site and has links for handwriting practice for both PreK and Kindergarten. It has some story writing ideas and downloadable fonts. It even supports both D’nealian and Zaner Bloser.
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I know that this is not technology related, but found it good to share. It is a site that just discusses what the signs of a good classroom are.
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This website is a wonderful way to introduce yourself or a new theme of study to your children. Scrapblog is a digital scrapbook that does not take nearly as much time as scrapbooking does! I have provided an example over ocean animals. Enjoy!
Ocean animal or not? Preassessment, compare contrast lesson for early childhood
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If you are short on time and still want to give your students the dose of technology you know they NEED and WANT Pete’s Powerpoint Station is a great place to browse. There are literally hundreds of already created presentations that you can utilize in your classroom in a matter of minutes. The website is easy to navigate and a sure fire way to find something you and your children will love! Check it out and let Brian and I know what you think!
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