![]() This is something my older girls learned in Grade 1. I’ve been impressed by what she’s tried, and what games she’s managed to play just by guessing.įor example, I watched her play a matching game for sums of 10. Jade can pick and choose her games, based on how she’s feeling that day. The learning games range in level from letter identification to multiplication (preschool to Grade 2). With Starfall, I don’t have these problems. Other times, I’ve printed tracing sheets or activity pages, only to find her bored by them and leaving them also unfinished in her drawer. We have a big pile of half-finished books in her drawer. Many of the workbooks I’ve tried get too hard too quickly, frustrating her. However, it isn’t easy to find resources at the right level for her. She wants to do school like her big sisters. I’m always watching for educational activities to keep Jade, who turns five next month, busy. Early in the novel, Louisa May Alcott revers to Jo as an “Atalanta.” I thought, “Yay! I know what she means-thanks to the story in Starfall that Pearl has listened to many times!”ĭo your children love reading stories with you? Enter to win a plush Backpack Bear (star of many stories in the Starfall app!) with two fun books! Just click the prize image below and scroll down for the Rafflecopter form: Funny anecdote: I reread Little Women this year. These days, it’s four-year-old Pearl and two-year-old Joey listening to the stories and playing the games. Updated 2020: Starfall is still our favourite educational app for preschoolers. They’ve been more than happy to help me review this educational app for preschoolers! I love seeing their heads bent together as they listen to the alphabet song or match shapes together. Multiple times a day, either my four-year-old or my two-year-old asks to play on our tablet with The Starfall Home Membership from Starfall Education Foundation. ![]() North American Martyrs Kids Activity Book. ![]() You’ll also be supporting the production of new books, songs, educational games, and movies. ![]() If you choose to purchase a membership, you’ll be able to access all of the FREE content as well as animated songs, mathematics, and reading activities spanning K-3 (over 900 activities!). While you will need a membership to view all of the site’s content ( starting at $35/year as we don’t have a Starfall free access code), you can still access quite a bit of learning material completely FREE! In fact, there is an assortment of age-appropriate math, language arts, music, and seasonal content that kids can enjoy without a membership. FREE apps include: ABCs, Learn to Read, It’s Fun to Read, and I’m Reading, but there are other Starfall apps starting at just $0.99. The Starfall website can be accessed directly via your web browser on a desktop or tablet and some activities are also available via their mobile apps in the App Store, Google Play, and Amazon App stores. The program emphasizes exploration, play, and positive reinforcement-encouraging children to become confident and intrinsically motivated. Starfall activities are research-based and align with Individual and Common Core State Standards in language arts and mathematics. If you have a child in Pre-K, Kindergarten, or Grades 1-3 and are looking for educational online activities, be sure to check out Starfall! The popular children’s website/app offers FREE and low-cost games & activities where kids can have fun while learning through exploration, collaboration, wonderment, and play. Parents AND kids love educational freebies! ![]()
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