Preschool/Kindergarten Activities:
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Number Train
This
counting game puts your preschooler on the right track.
It will help your child with recognizing numbers and seeing
how many objects each number represents.
Count Your Chickens
Can
your preschooler count? Find out with this child-friendly
game. Your child will be given a variety of objects
to count & choose the correct number for.
123 Order
After
your child succeeds at Number Train & Count Your Chickens,
see if he or she can determine what number comes next in this
game. There are several levels with the missing number
in a different place in each level.
Alphabet Action
Alphabet
Action gives your child the chance to begin recognizing letter
names in an entertaining and interactive way. The best
way to use this game is play it with your child the first
few times through. As you click on a letter, it will
tell the letter name & show an object beginning with that
letter. It does not say the name of the object because
weve found children like to be able to name it themselves
(and we dont want you to wait forever to load the game!)
You can take a few seconds on each letter to reinforce the
letter name by saying it yourself and making sure your child
can name the object correctly. Some of the letters have
more than one object.
ABC Order
This
activity will help your child learn letter names and the order
of the alphabet.
Mister Elephant's Memory Game
Mister
Elephant's Memory Game is an updated interactive version of
the old concentration-style matching game that you probably
loved as a kid. It is a fun way to improve concentration,
work on matching shapes, numbers, letters, colors, and patterns
all while building your memory skills. This one is for all
ages and gets progressively harder as you go through the levels.
If your child is just now learning his/her letters, numbers,
or colors, it is a fun game to play while he/she sits in your
lap. Your child can have fun learning letter names as you
call out each card as it is turned over. Even if he/she doesn't
know the letter names he/she may be able to see that they
are the same.
Rats!
Rats!
is a great game for practicing a variety of skills in a fun
way. The object of the game is help Rusty Rat catch the good
items in his basket. Early learners can choose from colors,
shapes, numbers and letters. Middle learners can select lower
case/upper case letters, vowels/consonants, or nouns/verbs.
The advanced learners are given the choice of nouns/verbs,
common nouns/proper nouns, and adverbs/adjectives. The skill
selected is practiced until Rusty has been through sixteen
levels or until you get a game over. It is a game that my
kids ask to play even when it isn't school time. I think you'll
love Rats!
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