![]() Montessori Letter Sounds: English, Spanish, French & Italian by Edoki Academyīugs and Bubbles by Little Bit Studio, LLC Available on: iOS Cost: $2.99Ĭrazy Gears by Edoki Academy Available on: iOS Cost: $2.99 Starfall: Learn to Read by Starfall Educationīugs and Buttons by Little Bit Studio, LLCįabuLingua: Kids Learn Spanish through Stories by FabuLingua, Inc.Ĭost: Free trial $31.99/year subscription Toca Builders by Toca Boca AB Available on: iOS, Android, Kindle Fire Cost: $3.99Ĭost: Free for basic version, $3.99 for full versionĬost: Free trial $29.99/year subscriptionĮarly Bird Readers by Oak Park Public LibraryĪvailable on: Subscribe to get weekly early learning tip textsĮncantos: Play, Learn & Grow by Encantos Media Studios, Inc. Availability and costs of third-party apps suggested here are subject to change.īooks | Coding | Comprehensive learning | Creation & engineering | Creative expression | Early literacy | Fine motor | Foreign language | Math | Problem solving | Social-emotional learning | Storytelling BooksĬost: Free for basic version, one book/day $79.99/year subscriptionĪvailable on: iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, browser on laptop/desktopĬost: Free with your Oak Park library cardĪvailable on: iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows 10+Īvailable on: iOS, browser on laptop/desktopĬost: Free trial $4.99/month, $39.99/year subscriptionĬost: Free trial $59.99/year subscriptionĮasy Stop Motion Studio by Edoki Academy Available on: iOS Cost: $3.99įaces iMake – Right Brain Creativity by iMagine Machine Israel LTD Available on: iOS (iPad only) Cost: Free trial $2.99 Digital resources to help prepare for kindergarten & beyond, sorted by learning priority Check out some of the digital apps and tools she suggests below. How do you select digital resources that meet your child’s needs while helping them prepare for kindergarten? Children’s Digital Learning Librarian Eileen Saam is here to help!Įileen suggests focusing on digital apps and tools that are engaging and intuitive and support specific learning priorities-such as problem-solving, expressing and understanding emotions, developing early literacy skills, and improving fine motor skills. Students will have access to various earning opportunities each day, including projects based on exciting articles and stories, virtual field trips, reading and geography challenges, and more.With a wealth of apps available for children ages 2-6, it can be overwhelming to know which apps are high-quality educational apps. Scholastic Learn From Home - This free resource provides all students with 20 days’ worth of learning journeys that span many content areas. ![]() Over 30 virtual field trips you could take with your child with links.Practice counting to 100! Google Jack Hartman’s counting to 100 includes exercises while counting.This is a multi-step full online curriculum. ABC Mouse supports reading, writing, math, science, art and colors for ages 2-8.It serves to support preschool through third grade and has a parent-teacher tab with print out resources for extra practice and reinforcement of skills. Starfall also offers seasonal activities and music related content. Starfall helps to build students' language arts and math skills in a game like fashion.Teach Your Monster to Read helps to develop early literacy skills through interactive games that build on the key stages of reading.There is so much to choose from that your child will be sure to find something they like. Just click on your child’s grade level and a content area like math or reading to play grade appropriate games. ABCya has over 400 learning games from preschool to sixth grade.Have them practice reading the book and highlighting the sight words. Get a free trial of Reading A-Z and print out some books at your child's level.Here are some writing ideas to pick from, but we really love students to write about whatever they want. Write a story- it can be about anything, students do this at Writers’ Workshop every day please keep the writing going.Sticker Stories- Pick 3 stickers and write a sentence or story about them.Check out for resources for sight words and more! Practice sight words-flash cards, memory, one of the monthly sight word games that have been sent home, hide the words around the house, have your child find it and write it down.Handwriting Practice-letter/numbers and first and last names. ![]()
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