January 31, 2012
62 Kindergarten Websites That Tie into Classroom Lessons
These are my 62 favorite kindergarten websites. I sprinkle them in throughout the year, adding several each week to the class internet start page, deleting others. I make sure I have 3-4
each week that integrate with classroom lesson plans, 3-4 that deal with technology skills and a few that simply excite students about tech.
Here’s the list:
- Aesop Fables
- Aesop Fables—no ads
- Alphabet—Kerpoof Letters
- Alphabet Animals
- Alphabet Doors
- Audio stories
- Barnaby and Bellinda Bear
- Bembo’s Zoo
- Brown Bear Typing
- Build a Neighborhood
- Color US Symbols
- Counting Money
- Clocks
- Clock Talk
- Create Music
- Dinosaurs
- Dinosaurs II
- Dinosaurs III
- Dinosaurs IV
- Dinosaurs V
- Dinosaurs VI
- Dinosaur VII
- Dino Fossiles then and now
- Dr. Seuss
- Edugames at Pauly’s Playhouse
- Edugames—drag-and-drop puzzles
- Fairy Tales and Fables
- Find a dog
- Game Goo—wacky games that teach
- Games to teach mouse skills, problem-solving
- Games to teach problem-solving skills
- Geogreeting—find letters around the world
- Holiday Gingerbread house
- Interactive sites
- Kerpoof
- Kid’s Videos
- Keyboarding—Hyper Spider Typing
- Kindergarten Links—Science, etc.
- Kindergartend Math Links
- Kinder Stories
- Learn to Read
- Make a Face
- Make a Monster
- Make a Scary Spud
- Make a Story
- Math for K
- Math/LA Videos by grade level
- Math Games
- Mightybook Stories–visual
- Mr. Picasso Head
- Museum of Modern Art
- My Online Neighborhood
- Puzzle
- Shapes and colors
- Starfall
- Stories—non-text
- Storytime for Me
- The Learning Planet
- Time
- Virtual Farm
- Virtual Zoo
- Word games—k-2
Do you have any to add?
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Jacqui Murray is the editor of a technology curriculum for K-fifth grade and author of two technology training books for middle school. She wrote Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy midshipman. She is webmaster for five blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice book reviewer, a columnist for Examiner.com and Innovate My School, and a bi-monthly contributor to Write Anything. Currently, she’s editing a techno-thriller for her agent that should be be out to publishers this summer. Contact Jacqui at her writing office, WordDreams, or her tech lab, Ask a Tech Teacher.