Addition 1 is a simple math problem in addition for beginners using most-familiar fingers as manipulatives. Scroll to the bottom. Click on the PLAY button beside the name. Uses finger digits to add. Models for the students how to add on their fingers.
Beginning Addition - Drag the objects to create the problems.Then count and click on the correct answer.
Farm Addition - Count the chicks and drag the number that tells how many. Caution: loads very slowly.
First Sounds - from Little Animals Activity Centre - Digby Mole's Word games (choose level 1, 2, or 3)
End Sounds - from Little Animals Activity Centre - Digby Mole's Word games (choose level 1, 2, or 3)
Literacy Center - A great site for pre-K to first grade. Activities with colors, numbers, letters, shapes and words. This site is translated in Spanish, Dutch, French and English; and also has a typing component in the keyboard section.
Writing the Alphabet - Zaner-Bloser letters, showing student how to form letters, capital and small with tablet line placement. Scroll to the bottom of this page to find the Writing the Alphabet link. Click on the word Play.
Tracing Paper - Type in your child's name or any word. The program automatically opens a new window and then fills the page of the name or words to be printed and traced.
Handwriting For Kids - Practice sheets for KK and 1st grade writing. Sheets include single letters, letter blends, common words such as days of the week, months of the year,number words, color words and much, much more!
Blending words together- Blender says word and student must choose the beginning sounds and ending sounds separately to be blended together. This site is from BBC and makes it a bit difficult for some children to understand the words.
Blending words together- - Football players blend beginning sounds and ending sounds together to produce the word. See if your student can figure out the word before the two players collide!
Handwriting For Kids - Practice sheets for K and 1st grade writing. Sheets include single letters, letter blends, common words such as days of the week, months of the year,number words, color words and much, much more!
Phonics-Word Builder – Three dozen different combining sound activities are available in the following categories; abc’s, short vowels, long vowels, other vowels, beginning consonants and final consonants. Word parts are read individually, blended, and then followed by a sentence accompanied by an illustration. Ignore the registration screen that pops up, select Maybe Later to go directly to the activity.
Poem Pack - Ten colorful poems with animation, audio and activities - featuring Daisy the snail, the toad and the goat, and friends. Read it, Hear it, search for sounds, and find words concentrating on vowel blends.
See 'N Spell - [this page opens in a new window - close that window to return to this list] Students click and drag letters into the box to spell the words that correspond to the pictures. A very good activity with many skills such as plurals, long vowels, short vowels, blends and digraphs.
Count Us In - 12 activities that help with understanding basic math. - number recognition, ordinal numbers, sorting, patterns, addition, subtraction,time
Cookie Dough - [this link opens in a new window] type the word that corresponds to the numeral
Paw Park: Sassy Seals - Match beginning sounds - (from Game Goo - Learning That Sticks!)
Phonics-Word Builder – Three dozen different combining sound activities are available in the following categories; abc’s, short vowels, long vowels, other vowels, beginning consonants and final consonants.
Place Value Pirates - Find the buried treasure of Sir Francis Place Value by using their place value skills to destroy his horrid band of place value pirates
Explore the parts of a book - Click on each of the pictures on this page to learn more about that part of the book.
Make Your Own Book - There are many fabulous books that you can make all by yourself. Let your imagination run wild with some simple, step-by-step instructions, with illustrations, to show you how to make some very creative and very fun books!
Place Value Pirates - Find the buried treasure of Sir Francis Place Value by using their place value skills to destroy his horrid band of place value pirates
Place Value - Play with a partner. Place the numerals in place value spots to create the biggest number possible, then add the two numbers for a total.
Read and Recognize Numbers - Select format (spelling numeral or writing the digits) and select top value to give students practice in writing and reading numbers
Dr. Stripp - Reading Ring - Put the comic strips in sequence, then answer questions about the comic strip.
My Place - [this link opens on a new page] learn that the value of a digit is determined by the placement of that digit (Author - Sandi King)
Place Value Strategy - [game for one or two players] a spinner is used to select a number, players then decide where to place the number in order to make the greatest possible decimal value
Place Value - this video lesson explains place value in whole numbers and decimal numbers, and then gives your students the chance to show understanding on a quiz. (does not go past thousands)
Place Value - Rounding numbers and place value activities - Students can choose from easy to super hard!
Worksheets for Author's Intent - [scroll past the membership information] Four activities you might want to do as a class to practice Author's Purpose.
Compare and Contrast - Students select two works of art from a list of 26, and then write their own short essay comparing the works of art. [The interactive part of this site was not working on 4/8/07]