Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters: can you count them? Can you give change? Money-counting skills require practice, and these online money-counting games make it fun.
August is "Get Ready for Kindergarten" month for almost two million American kids who will be entering kindergarten in the fall. Today's collection of websites include a mix of online and offline activities for parents to do with their preschoolers.
"How many M&M's do you think are in this bag?" "How many buttons does Daddy have on his shirt?" Math can be integrated into nearly any everyday activity you do with your preschoolers.
These eight printable worksheets will help your child master important pre-kindergarten skills such as tracing, counting, cutting, shapes, colors, telephone number and address.
"A is for antelope, B is for Bison, C is for crab.
This collection of fifteen number games from the Australian Broadcasting Company is terrific; I only wish they had more descriptive titles, and some sound or music.
Preschoolers love computers. And what better way to satisfy their curiosity than by enticing them with something that's both fun and educational. Today's crop of website games are for those just learning to count. Before you start, make sure your browser
A isn't just for apple anymore. It's asteroid, aurora, and airplane too! Learning your ABC's on the Internet is loads of fun, because you can travel around the world as you explore from A to Z. And for those who already know their ABC's, I recommend the R