Toddlers who are capable of using a mouse can learn colors, shapes, the alphabet, simple addition and subtraction, and more. Samuel (3yrs) loves the interactive games and songs that this site offers. Since Samuel already knows his colors and shapes, he has moved on to the alphabet, letter sounds, and math skills. I am impressed with the amount of games the membership offers for everything from patterns to puzzles, from addition and subtraction, to multiplication and division and so much more. Just yesterday my son was playing a matching game that was teaching him multiplication! His favorite ditty was "8x5 is 40... I am feeling sporty." It's never too early to begin teaching children to love math and reading, and Starfall is a great tool to do just that!
Yes, they have some great FREE resources, but the membership gives you full access to their entire site and to my favorite: The Teacher's Lounge. The Teacher's Lounge is only accessible with the membership and it offers you Reading & Language Arts generators, and Math generators to create printables for your child. I use these for both Samuel and Savanna. It also offers projectibles and a kindergarten teaching guide. Each generator has pre-made worksheets for up to 13wks and also have an option for you to fill in your own words.
The Reading & Language Arts generators offer:
Letter Formation
- ABC Rhymes
- Letter Searches
- Pictures Sounds
- Find the Letter
- Writing Practice
- Multi-Letter Practice
- Word Families
- Puzzle Searches
- Word Shapes
- Writing Practice
- Color by Words
- Word Searches
Word Cards
ABC Cards
Number Cards
Picture Cards
Graphing
Blank Writing Pages
The Math generators offer:
- Calendar Practice (which includes number tracing)
- Numbers
- Counting
- Writing Rubric
- Animal Kingdom Posters
- Historical Figures
- Decodable Books
- 64-page printable curriculum book for Listening & Writing
- 64-page printable curriculum book for Reading & Writing
So again, I give this shameless plug for Starfall and highly recommend it to all homeschooling families with early learners! A $35/yr membership is definitely homeschooling on a dime!
Bye for now,
Kristina
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