Weekend Websites #79: 57 Kindergarten Websites That Tie into Classroom Lessons

Every Friday I’ll send you a wonderful website that my classes and my parents love. I think you’ll find they’ll be a favorite of your students as they are of mine.

kindergarten websites
Here’s my internet start page for kindergarten–you’ll see the websites we focused on at the end of this school year

Age:

Kindergarten

Topic:

Integrate technology with classroom topics

Address:

Kindergarten Websites

Review:

These are my 57 favorite kindergarten websites. I sprinkle them in throughout the year, adding several each week to the class internet start page, deleting others. I make sure I have 3-4 each week that integrate with classroom lesson plans, 3-4 that deal with technology skills and a few that simply excite students about tech in education.

Here’s the list:

  1. Aesop Fables
  2. Aesop Fables—no ads
  3. Alphabet—Kerpoof Letters
  4. Alphabet Animals
  5. Alphabet Doors
  6. Audio stories
  7. Barnaby and Bellinda Bear
  8. Bembo’s Zoo
  9. Build a Neighborhood
  10. Color US Symbols
  11. Counting Money
  12. Clocks
  13. Clock Talk
  14. Create Music
  15. Dinosaurs
  16. Dinosaurs II
  17. Dinosaurs III
  18. Dinosaurs IV
  19. Dinosaurs V
  20. Dinosaurs VI
  21. Dinosaur VII
  22. Dino Fossiles then and now
  23. Dr. Seuss
  24. Edugames at Pauly’s Playhouse
  25. Edugames—drag-and-drop puzzles
  26. Fairy Tales and Fables
  27. Find a dog
  28. Game Goo—wacky games that teach
  29. Games to teach mouse skills, problem-solving
  30. Games to teach problem-solving skills
  31. Geogreeting—find letters around the world
  32. Holiday Gingerbread house
  33. Interactive sites
  34. Kerpoof
  35. Kid’s Videos
  36. Keyboarding—Hyper Spider Typing
  37. Kindergarten Links—Science, etc.
  38. Learn to Read
  39. Make a Face
  40. Make a Monster
  41. Make a Scary Spud
  42. Make a Story
  43. Math for K
  44. Math/LA Videos by grade level
  45. Math Games
  46. Mr. Picasso Head
  47. Museum of Modern Art
  48. My Online Neighborhood
  49. Puzzle
  50. Shapes and colors
  51. Starfall
  52. Stories—non-text
  53. The Learning Planet
  54. Time
  55. Virtual Farm
  56. Virtual Zoo
  57. Word games—k-2

Do you have any to add?


Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

Author: Jacqui
Welcome to my virtual classroom. I've been a tech teacher for 15 years, but modern technology offers more to get my ideas across to students than at any time in my career. Drop in to my class wikis, classroom blog, our internet start pages. I'll answer your questions about how to teach tech, what to teach when, where the best virtual sites are. Need more--let's chat about issues of importance in tech ed. Want to see what I'm doing today? Click the gravatar and select the grade.