| CBeebies: Teletubbies Animal Parade |
In
this activity children match almost identical animals to create
a ‘Noah’s Ark’ parade. |
| Big Book Maker |
Adults and children can work collaboratively to create
their own Big Book, which can be used for shared reading activities. |
| Boowa and Kwala: Parasol Pairs |
This website features two characters, Boowa (a dog)
and a koala called Kwala.The resource contains interactive stories
with associated games, puzzles and songs. |
| The Hoobs |
This is a very large site with a variety of simple,
full screen activities for early years pupils, based around the Channel
4 characters, the Hoobs. |
| Fun with Spot: A Day Out on the Farm |
This is an online resource based on the popular picture
book character, Spot. |
| Dottie and Buzz: Saying Sorry |
This website supports the Channel 4 series of TV programmes
exploring Christian belief in the early years. |
| The Mouse Club |
This
large website contains children’s activities
and teacher resources about three mice: Blue Mouse, Red Mouse and
Roly. |
| One More Than |
This
is one of a series of activities aimed at familiarising children
with numbers. Activities include counting to ten, ordering numbers
to ten (and
twenty) and a simple introduction to addition and subtraction. |
| Bob the Builder: Design a House with Mr Bentley |
Children make choices about house, door and window
shapes and styles.They can colour and print their design. |
| The Ladybird Site: Incy Wincy Spider |
The fun and games section of the site consists of
three different levels (known as 1, 2 and 3 Spot Games.) |
| Little Animals Activity Centre: Dance Game |
This site features a wealth of activities and resources.
The Dance Game requires children to listen to a range of rhythms
and repeat them by clicking on the mice
in the correct order. |
| CBeebies
Stories: Red Riding Hood and Blue Cow in the Playground |
These
stories are interactive in nature stimulating an interest for younger
pupils.The words are read to pupils meaning that younger pupils
can use them easily. Both stories have a geographical aspect which
encourages use of geographical concepts and vocabulary. |
| The
Missing Pencil |
This
is an electronic book from the Little Animals Activity Centre on
the BBC website.
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