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do you know of websites similar to poisson rouge (reception age)

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wideratthehips · 09/02/2009 17:54

my son loves this website here

was wondering if anyone could recommend something similar?

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infin · 09/02/2009 18:15

Sorry, can't offer anything in return but thank you so much for this link...it's one of the most creative interactive sites I have ever come across for Early Years children!

katsing · 09/02/2009 18:24

I love that website.

www.starfall.com is slightly similar.

wideratthehips · 09/02/2009 18:28

glad you all like it.its fantastic!

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tigermeow · 09/02/2009 18:46

Nothing comes close to poissonrouge. We love it here too. As a baby (6ms+), she loved www.kneebouncers.com but that is too babyish for 4yrs old now.
www.starfall.com is good, has an American voice to it though.
www.switchzoo.com is another favourite with DD (age 3.10).

samanthar · 10/02/2009 19:41

This is an old list or did you want English ...will look those out in a bit

perso.wanadoo.fr/jeux.lulu/index.htm
some fun bits here

auxpetitesmains.free.fr/

www.tomlitoo.com/

www.primaryresources .co.uk/mfl/mfl.htm
go to additional french resources

www.primaryfrench.co.uk/
good ideas but accents are anglicised as it is the kids taking part rather than native speaker

www.french4tots.co.uk/index.html

www.primaryfrench.net/

www. leclubfrancais.co.uk/babelzone/babelzoneland.htm

www.prescot-school.knowsley.sch.uk/presco t-language/mfl-site/primarySchool/FrenchPrimaryMainPage.htm
excellent games but very fast reactions and mouse control required!!

atschool.eduweb.co.uk/rgshiwyc/school/curric/HotPotatoes/FrenchIndex.htm#Primar y
useful once they can read it too

notnowbernard · 10/02/2009 19:43

We got addicted to Poisson Rouge too

Wonderful website

wideratthehips · 11/02/2009 11:34

thanks everyone

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samanthar · 11/02/2009 12:53

TEACHING STARTING POINT INCLUDING EARLY YEARS
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www.bbc.co.uk/learning/

SITES FOR IDEAS
www.first-school.ws/

www.abcteach.com/

www.underfives.co.uk/

ht tp://www.activityvillage.co.uk/

www.craftown.com/kids.htm

www.tlsbooks.com/presc hoolworksheets.htm

www.enchantedlearning.com/

www.make-stuff.com/kids/index.html

EARLY READING
www.starfall.com/

www.scholastic.com/

TRIED AND TESTED HANDS ON SITES AND GAMES

www.poissonrouge.com a good starter for mouse control and basic numbers etc

www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=10&e=gamesByAge&mcat=game_toddler&site=us
lots of games that are quite easy great on line colouring

members.learningplanet.com/directory/index.asp?lev=1 great train game, matching games

http www.primarygames.com/

have tried a few of these puzzles

www.excite.co.uk/directory/Kids_and_Teens/Pre-School loads of sites to try out please let me know any that are good for 3-4 age

so far from the 123 and ABC section have found this
www.abc.net.au/countusin/
good counting activities abit hard for 3 year olds though

www.dotolearn.com/games/learningames.htm lots here

www.uptoten.com/kids/uptoten-home.html

GRAPHICS
www.computeractive.co.uk /vnunet/downloads/2128563/tux-paint

TRACING/ HANDWRITING PRACTICE
www.mymoondrops.com/spelling.html#

www.penmanship.donnayoung.org/

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