Henry and the Sugarbugs. Keyboarding Zoo. Keyboarding Zoo 2. Letter Bubble - Alphabetical Order. Lilly, the Wild Cat - Storybook. Marvin Makes Music - Storybook.
Molly's Magic Adventure. Monster Mansion - Alphabet Match. Monster Mansion - Letter Match. Out of Sight Words. Submarine Spelling Practice. Talk to Me Alphabet. The Annual Fiddlers Picnic. Word Clouds. Addition with Manipulatives. Adventure Man and the Counting Quest. Base Ten Blocks. Base Ten Fun. Blast Off! Numerical Order.
Break the Bank - Sorting. Comparing Number Values - Junior. Connect the Dots. Counting Fish. First to Five. Fuzz Bugs Factory Number Bonds. Fuzz Bugs Patterns. Students will begin to attribute the sounds they hear with the pictures on the screen, making connections in their brain. What skills will my child gain with online games? Fine Motor Skills Gross motor skills develop in rough-and-tumble play and physical activities, but fine motor skills are different.
These carefully choreographed skills by smaller muscles must be practiced and fine-tuned. The only way to do this is through repeated practice. In our modern world a different set of fine skills is required. Using a mouse and clicking with a single finger may be the first digital skill students learn.
Touch pads become even trickier when there are no visual cues. Students will learn to type eventually, but gaining strength and dexterity in individual fingers will help to speed that process along.
Moving and manipulating a mouse will help them to link small cursor movements with the movement in their hands and fingers. Hand-Eye Coordination Piggybacking on the mouse idea, hand-eye skills will also be developed by using computer accessories.
Everything from using a touch screen to tap falling balloons to moving a mouse to click items develops this essential skill. Any practice where their eyes and hands are working together is a great way to support motor development. Computer and video games often get a bad rap, but educational games are different. They are actually very effective in developing this specific type of coordinated movement and strengthen reaction time. Preschoolers should have less than two hours of screen time per day.
The time they do spend should be in quality educational games that improve hand eye coordination. Digital Literacy Nothing can top early digital literacy and preschoolers are eager to soak up any real-world knowledge they can gain. They will be thrilled and extremely proud to be using technology just like older siblings and adults. It will also put them one step ahead of the pack when they reach their formal classroom setting. Request a Demo. Our Company. Ages K - 6th. All ages.
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JumpStart Preschool Magic of Learning 15 exciting games that will teach your preschoolers math, pre-reading, and critical thinking skills! Connect the Dots ABC. Letter Bubble - Alphabetical Order. Molly's Magic Adventure. Monster Mansion - Alphabet Match. Monster Mansion - Letter Match. Talk to Me Alphabet. Birthday Candle Counting. Connect the Dots. Counting Fish. Fuzz Bugs Patterns. Monster Mansion - Number Match. Christmas Lights. Make a Christmas Tree. Make a Gingerbread House.
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