Here are some websites where I believe children can both learn and play!
www.classdojo.com
This will be the main form of communication between classroom teachers and families. Please download the app or access ClassDojo on your computer to stay up to date with classroom information and announcements. We will also have videos and pictures of your students to track their growth and development in the classroom.
https://mybigworld.scholastic.com/
Access Code: leanderpk
Digital access to our classroom magazine. There are games, videos, and the digital version of the magazine. There are even print outs of worksheets you can do together.
www.getepic.com
Class Code: hye7919
Epic! is a website and app that allows you and your student to access many quality and age-appropriate books for you and your child to enjoy together. The teacher will also suggest quality books for the class or your child specifically.
https://login.mathletics.com/
Mathletics is filled with many developmentally appropriate math games and questions. It is designed to adjust to each individual child's skills. The teacher will also keep track of and assign work on this website.
https://code.org/
Code.org introduces computer science, coding, and responsible internet use for children starting at Kindergarten to High School. Even though it is for Kindergarten students, I feel many Pre-K students will be able to grasp the concepts taught.
https://learn.khanacademy.org/khan-academy-kids/
Khan Kids is an app filled with games, videos, and books that help children learn their letters, numbers, reading, and logic. It is free and ad-free! Our Class Code is BN21D2.
http://www.abcya.com/
This is a wonderful website that has a variety of games that can help children with a wide variety of skills such as math, identifying letters, and creative skills.
http://www.starfall.com/
This website can help children learn their letter sounds and the form of the letters. It can also help children put letter sounds together to form words.
http://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/games/
This website has some fun age-appropriate games. Please feel free to look through the website pbskids.org. Another favorite is Sid the Science Kid.
http://peepandthebigwideworld.com/en/
This a brand new website that introduces science in story form in an age-appropriate way. It includes videos of other children doing science experiments and games.
http://www.scholastic.com/clifford/
There are plenty of games to help children form words by changing vowels, identifying words that start with a letter, and matching shapes.
http://www.writingwizard.longcountdown.com/handwriting_practice_worksheet_maker.html
Use this website to create your own handwriting worksheets. Very useful when learning how to write your name.