Mousing Around - getting started with a computer and mouse
Sheppard Software
Subjects include animals, colors, numbers, letters and shapes. "Shapes are all around us. Here are some items that are shaped like Circles, Squares and Triangles." At the bottom of the page (in the left-hand corner) are links to interactive painting games, memory games and online jigsaw puzzles.
SesameStreet Games
Games are also organized by subject (science, numbers, disabilities, cultural appreciation) and themes (animals, food, weather, and family). Interactive coloring pages are listed under "ART" in the horizontal menu near the top of the page.
Boowa & Kwala
These colorful, musical, original games for ages zero (zero?) to six are divided into twenty-four categories: songs, stories, hide and seek, print and paint, mazes, shapes, sorting things, craft activities, etc.
Beanstalk! This game focuses on explicitly teaching balance to the player, as they must plant flowers to counter balance the different bugs falling onto the plank.
The games can be accessed by character, or by style of game, such as Colors and Shapes, Dress Up, Music or Memory. In addition to the interactive games, there are also video episodes, printable coloring pages and animated, multimedia stories.
Nick Jr. Preschool Games
The game pages are sorted (on the left) by TV Show, Themes (Art, Dress Up, Puzzles, Sports, Stories, and so on) and Ages (from two to six year olds.) A few characters have their own, separate sites (SpongeBob and Neopets) and you'll find their links at the very bottom of the page.
TVOKids - categorized by Language Arts, Math and Science
Interactive Games for Literacy - games or simulations.
Learning Games for Kids A wide variety of games and categorized by themes
Kindersite categorized by age
Cookie This is a site dedicated to younger learners (Prek-1st grade) that focuses on a wide variety of skills: Math, Science, Phonics, Reading, etc. Also, this site has lots of other activities/learning tools as well such as videos, worksheets, stories, and more.
Fisher Price Preschool Games
Multiple subject areas including memory and thinking skills
Kaboose Many thinking skill games
Cbeebies - categorized by themes like brain teasers and everyday life.=
Professor Garfield
This is a partnership between the creator of the famous cat (yes, that Garfield) and Ball State University. The content covers the usual subject areas, along with career exploration and activities geared particularly to students with learning disabilities. The focus is on Kindergarten to Eighth Grade. I especially like the "Knowledge Box" section of the site, which has activities, too numerous to mention, divided by grade and subject area.
TESiboard (Red preK Green K) resources are primarily open-ended tools that enable teachers to enagage their pupils in a learning dialogue around the resource. The resources are designed for use by the teacher on their interactive whiteboard but many are also suitable for pupil use, usually responding to a task or challenge set by the teacher.
Minimouse Games combine mouse practice and thinking skills
Peep Visual and spatial games
Learning Arcade Scholastic book character games
Early Math PBS
Who is Missing? Pattern game where students have to build the missing character to complete the pattern
Keyboard Climber
Keyseeker
Lego memory and manipulative games
Sheppard Software
Subjects include animals, colors, numbers, letters and shapes. "Shapes are all around us. Here are some items that are shaped like Circles, Squares and Triangles." At the bottom of the page (in the left-hand corner) are links to interactive painting games, memory games and online jigsaw puzzles.
SesameStreet Games
Games are also organized by subject (science, numbers, disabilities, cultural appreciation) and themes (animals, food, weather, and family). Interactive coloring pages are listed under "ART" in the horizontal menu near the top of the page.
Boowa & Kwala
These colorful, musical, original games for ages zero (zero?) to six are divided into twenty-four categories: songs, stories, hide and seek, print and paint, mazes, shapes, sorting things, craft activities, etc.
Beanstalk! This game focuses on explicitly teaching balance to the player, as they must plant flowers to counter balance the different bugs falling onto the plank.
RumbleBlocks: K-4 Building Blocks Game This game is designed to teach children ages 4-11 how to build and identify stable structures.
Disney Jr GamesThe games can be accessed by character, or by style of game, such as Colors and Shapes, Dress Up, Music or Memory. In addition to the interactive games, there are also video episodes, printable coloring pages and animated, multimedia stories.
Nick Jr. Preschool Games
The game pages are sorted (on the left) by TV Show, Themes (Art, Dress Up, Puzzles, Sports, Stories, and so on) and Ages (from two to six year olds.) A few characters have their own, separate sites (SpongeBob and Neopets) and you'll find their links at the very bottom of the page.
TVOKids - categorized by Language Arts, Math and Science
Interactive Games for Literacy - games or simulations.
Learning Games for Kids A wide variety of games and categorized by themes
Kindersite categorized by age
Cookie This is a site dedicated to younger learners (Prek-1st grade) that focuses on a wide variety of skills: Math, Science, Phonics, Reading, etc. Also, this site has lots of other activities/learning tools as well such as videos, worksheets, stories, and more.
Fisher Price Preschool Games
Multiple subject areas including memory and thinking skills
Kaboose Many thinking skill games
Cbeebies - categorized by themes like brain teasers and everyday life.=
Professor Garfield
This is a partnership between the creator of the famous cat (yes, that Garfield) and Ball State University. The content covers the usual subject areas, along with career exploration and activities geared particularly to students with learning disabilities. The focus is on Kindergarten to Eighth Grade. I especially like the "Knowledge Box" section of the site, which has activities, too numerous to mention, divided by grade and subject area.
TESiboard (Red preK Green K) resources are primarily open-ended tools that enable teachers to enagage their pupils in a learning dialogue around the resource. The resources are designed for use by the teacher on their interactive whiteboard but many are also suitable for pupil use, usually responding to a task or challenge set by the teacher.
Minimouse Games combine mouse practice and thinking skills
Peep Visual and spatial games
Learning Arcade Scholastic book character games
Early Math PBS
Who is Missing? Pattern game where students have to build the missing character to complete the pattern
Keyboard Climber
Keyseeker
Lego memory and manipulative games
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