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Can anyone recommend any "learning websites" for DD aged 5?

22 replies

boomie · 24/11/2006 11:54

Hi

A while ago (I think it was juuule) recommended the Starfall site for helping with reading which my 5 year old DD loves. I was just wondering if anyone could recommend any other sites as she's read all the stories and played all the games at least twice.

Thanks.

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Enid · 24/11/2006 11:55

the cbeebies site is excellent
or the Jump Ahead learning software is great

mumatuks · 24/11/2006 11:58

I found this one the other day when I was looking for Xmas to do with DS1... it was good for what we wanted, however, I haven't looked around around the rest of the site.

uptoten.com

rydercup · 24/11/2006 13:35

Q-bee.co.uk is pretty good. My nearly 4 year old goes on quite a lot.

Tommy · 24/11/2006 13:52

Magic key is good especially if he is doing those books at school.

Would second CBeebies and also discovered this one recently Poisson Rouge which isn't French at all but has lots of games and stuff on it

treacletart · 24/11/2006 14:45

My favourites are www.show.me.uk and www.poissonrouge.com

treacletart · 24/11/2006 14:48

Sorry Tommy hadn't read all the posts before posting mine. Poisson Rouge is great isn't it - it was actually put together by a husband and wife team - he's English she's French and the live in the Loire hence the dual alphabet games. Think the site was originally developed as just a showcase for their web talents - they also produced the boohbah's site.

boomie · 25/11/2006 14:18

Thanks everyone - will check out the websites with DD this weekend

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RTKangaMummy · 25/11/2006 14:25

woodlands junior school is a deffo brill site

JINGLEBELLgianbun · 26/11/2006 18:17

Anything on BBC schools site is pretty good - some nice number time stuff.

AbbyLou · 26/11/2006 21:19

www.ictgames.co.uk is great. We use this at school with Year 1/2. It's also updated regularly.

Sugarmagnolia · 27/11/2006 14:35

East Renfrewshire have some great links - for reading try:
English Language or go here to see what other links they have.

TheHighwayCod · 27/11/2006 14:37

i bet that woodgreen shcool are smug gits

Gobbledigook · 27/11/2006 14:41

Try educationcity.com

You have to subscribe to it but it's good. The questions change all the time on it.

pellshky · 28/11/2006 19:02

I have some games for this age at kershaw kids . And there are links to sites that my children enjoyed at this age - just click on the links page.

yogabird · 26/07/2009 07:25

Can anyone update this? I have used lots of these and now would like some new ideas

fivecandles · 26/07/2009 09:36

www.teachit.co.uk

mrz · 26/07/2009 12:51

DigitalButterflies
LuLu's Games

flatcapandpearls · 26/07/2009 12:52

DD loves maths whizz, they use it at school as well.
Partly posting to save page.

usernametaken · 26/07/2009 19:31

www.readingeggs.com
has a free trial as well that you can re-use with different email addresses!

ProudDadof2 · 03/08/2009 20:06

www.Starfall.com

Its a Canadan website i use with my DD guys at school.

yogabird · 19/08/2009 22:07

thanks all - haev been on hols so not been mumsnetting recently

Annieling · 26/08/2009 12:59

Hi,
I like to use The Mouse Club (www.themouseclub.co.uk). Its a free site with no ads so I feel safe leaving my kids on it. There are stories, games and other fun stuff for children (visit the club House.
The adults section is handy too, worksheets and colouring pages.
Worth a look!

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