Top Six Websites
The following are my favorite websites to use as an extra teaching tool for my students. This way if they would like to they may go home to continue their learning.
1. Starfall
This is a great website for students to continue their learning of the ABC's in addition to great reading help.
http://www.starfall.com/
2. Tumble Books
This website is a great tool for books. Many of the students that I have worked with love this website because of the numberous stories they have and that some of the pictures move while the story is being read.
http://www.tumblebooks.com/library/asp/book_details.asp?Category=PictureBooks&isflash=1
3. ABCya
This website is wonderful for students to practice multiple skills in math and language arts while still having fun. In addition, I believe that it is a great website because it breaks up the games in grades.
http://www.abcya.com/
4. Sesame Street
This is a great website that has many games for students of all levels. The best part of this website is that if you want to play a game based on a subject such as letters, the games are grouped in those subjects.
http://www.sesamestreet.org/home
5. PBS-Kids
This website is a very kid-friendly website. It involves skills and concepts found in school, but uses characters that kids like such as Clifford the Big Red Dog while playing the game.
http://pbskids.org/games/
6. Mo Willems
This website is a very kid-friendly website. In addition, it is a great website for parents and teachers to use to find out more about the author and fun lessons to complete with their children.
http://www.mowillems.com/