Excellent database for leveled books!
How fast can you name a letter? Get your hand on the mouse and get ready! A letter is named and you must find it and click it with your mouse.
This game is excellent for practicing letters and can also be used for colors, numbers and objects.
Help Reggie the Rhino find the rhymes!
This PBS site has a lot of educational and 'just for fun' games.
Be sure to check out "Clifford's Sound Game", "Elmo Rhymes" & "Fuzzy Lion Ears"!
Help Garfied identify the missing beginning or ending sound of a given word.
Sound out simple words to match with pictures.
Travel to a pumpkin patch and click on the object that matches the new phoneme without the beginning letter sound. Excellent practice for students that have a hard time hearing individual phonemic parts! The pronunciation of letter phonemes on this site is one of the best I have heard on the web!
Stories with common sight words are read to the student.
Students can go back and reread the stories themselves.
The Handwriting Without Tears site offers a wealth of information about the program and useful resources, such as letter formation charts!