Posted in Basic Concepts, Content and Curriculum, Downloadable Program, Free Resources, Linux, Literacy, Mac, Math, Numeracy, Typing, Windows on Mar 1st, 2007 1 Comment »
Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff.
Here is yet another set of free but very worthwhile educational activities that have been put together with early learners in mind.
Childsplay (downloadable program) This is a suite of 14 high quality educational games designed for young children. The games have been carefully crafted and have considerable kid-appeal. [...]
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Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff.
The free downloadable program I am featuring today comes from Tux’s friends in the open source Linux community. It offers numerous well designed early learning activities for young children. Some of the activites are available for Windows as well as for Linux users.
Gcompris (downloadable program) [...]
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Posted in Assistive Technology, Basic Concepts, Content and Curriculum, Free Resources, Life Skills, Literacy, Math, Numeracy, Online Resources, Science, Social Studies, Switch Use on Jan 21st, 2007 No Comments »
Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff.
We sometimes have incredibly helpful software to use with our students, but finding time to create activities for use with the computer programs is often a huge obstacle. Today’s resource has the potential to help with this challenge. curriculumSET is filed under Content & Curriculum.
curriculumSET (online [...]
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Posted in Art, Basic Concepts, Content and Curriculum, Free Resources, Geography, History, Holidays and Seasons, Languages, Literacy, Math, Media & IT, Music, Numeracy, Online Resources, Science, Social Studies, Study Skills on Dec 15th, 2006 1 Comment »
Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff.
Here’s an online library of helpful resources for educators and for students of any age. I’ve listed this on Content & Curriculum.
Utah Education Network (online resource) This is a well organized repository of resource links for educators and students–from Kindergarten to post-secondary. The site is [...]
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Today’s featured resource is truly free–free of charge, ad-free, and free of distracting clutter. The Literacy Center, however, depends on donations from users. Although I promote free resources, I have no hesitation in recommending donations to this site if you find it of value and are able to help. For [...]
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