Online free learning games for kindergarten
Videos are from youtube that we have done in class and students are familiar with no new content. I copy the link and share them on the class story. Sharing on class story, you can see who has viewed it and such. It is a way to get it out to all your parents at once.
Sending messages would allow for more individualized videos or activities for students. There are teacher instructions under Teacher Resources. You can open a post on either your phone or laptop and a "Record" icon will be in the window. Click and start recording yourself. You can suspend your phone over a paper for a mini-lesson, like a document camera. It works great.
Click here to set yourself up on ClassDojo and invite your classroom families to use it. Are you looking for more ideas on what to assign to your students or ways to create eLearning lesson plans? Here are some fantastic ideas from teachers who are actually in the midst of figuring this out themselves. Elizabeth said, "I use ClassDojo.
It's fun to see their video and photos. I posted assignments like find 17 objects and share them or count to For photos, I asked them to post drawings about stories. Develop a routine to make lesson planning easier. This will also greatly help families know what to expect and be able to execute the plans over the long haul. Debra, a kindergarten teacher said, "My team and I created lesson plans for a week and release the activities for the day.
We post a link to a story and tell them to draw or write what it was about, some math problems, a sight word activity, a CVC word activity, an activity to complete on Mobymax, etc. Your classroom experience is unique. Don't let your kiddos miss out on that with these little things they've become so used to. Record yourself doing your sight word chant, alphabet chart or reading books aloud.
Pick some things that are routine and familiar and do them just the way you would in class. Take a picture of your alphabet chart or your digraphs charts - upload them and ask students to practice them aloud.
I wanted to thank the teachers featured here who've already jumped in head first to eLearning and shared their knowledge with the rest of us. I hope this list can help you keep your lesson plans engaging for students and makes planning for distance learning easier. Just like anything new, there is going to be a learning curve, but you can adjust and keep your students learning.
Just remember to be thoughtful about the workload for parents who have a new learning curve too. Make a Snowman. Make a Valentine. Make an Easter Egg. Pumpkin Carving. Super Santa Junior. Valentine's Day Counting. Valentine's Day Puzzle. Write a Letter to Santa. Andy's Golf. Andy's Golf 2. Baby Chick Maze. Cake Topping. Flappy Dragon Jr. Jelly Collapse. Let Me Grow. Monster Mansion Match. Sushi Slicer.
Tingly Bubble Shooter. ABCya Paint. Create a Car. Cup Stacking - Keyboarding. Dress for the Weather. Find the Technology.
Five Senses. Magic Mirror Paint. Make a Backpack. Make a Cake. Make a Cookie. Make a Cupcake. Make a Face. Make a House. Make a Mask. Make a Pizza. Make a Robot. Make a Treehouse. Make an Ice Cream. Pick a learning path.
Free, online games just for kindergarten. Is it free? How does it work? Pick what you want your students to work on: reading or math. Give them the topic they should practice. Topics are ordered by difficulty from green to red.
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