Resource Websites for the Preschool Teacher

Written by:  • Edited by: Jacqueline Chinappi
Updated Jul 6, 2010
• Related Guides: Preschool Curriculum | Preschool Teachers | Computer Games

Calling all preschool teachers! This article explores excellent educational websites for teachers that are available to you for classroom development. Read on to learn about computer centers, games, activities, and preschool program development available via the internet.

Surf's Up!

Preschool teachers start surfing! There are a growing number of preschool educational websites for teachers available to you on the internet. This article’s objective is to familiarize you with some of the leading teacher resource websites as a starting point. The option of furthering your knowledge is literally at your fingertips!

Resources for a Computer Center

Most classrooms today come equipped with a computer center, even on a preschool level. Use these preschool-student focused websites to enhance your computer center. These sites offer hands-on learning at different levels. Some games are "press any key and see something happen" to much more advanced games in which a mouse is needed.

Busy Town Mysteries: http://www.cbc.ca/kidscbc/play/busytownmysteries/ -This website offers options such as "explore Busy Town," to a multitude of additional computer games. Their games vary in complexity for users at different computer skill levels.

KneeBouncers: http://www.kneebouncers.com/ -This website offers simplistic "press any key games," however a child can use the mouse if they know how. The games on this site can be a great addition to classic preschool themes such as shapes, colors, and the alphabet.

A Kids Heart: http://www.akidsheart.com/ -This website offers a link called “The Sunshine Room,” which is great for classrooms with a computer center. There are multi-level interactive games that preschoolers could explore on topics that relate to a preschool curriculum. In addition to these interactive games there is a section on teacher resources called "teacher's tools." In this section you will find a number of free resources that include games, clip art, puzzles, and other fun ideas to enhance your lesson plans.

Resources on Curriculum Development and Standards

Preschool may not be mandatory depending on the state you work in. Because of this guidelines vary from state to state. If you are a teacher that falls in this category you may find yourself having to look out of state for assessment tools, academic standards and program guidelines. These sites offer program guidelines and performance standards for their school district, which could be used as a reference guide for yours.

Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten Academic and Performance Standards with Model Assessments: http://education.gsu.edu/p16/p16prek.html -This online resource was created by Georgia State University Metropolitan Atlanta P-16 Community Council. A thorough educational reference guide spanning across preschool subject areas, which includes benchmarks and skill assessment levels in detail.

Oklahoma State Department of Education: sde.state.ok.us/Programs/ECEduc/pdf/PreKGuide.pdf -This online resource are for the preschool teachers of Oklahoma, but any teacher could use this valuable information. This guide offers an objective and standard format across preschool subject areas.

Widen Your Horizons

These preschool educational websites for teachers benefit teachers in the realm of classroom development. Now that you have access to some website jumping-off points, begin educating yourself on what resources are available to you, and your classroom’s specific interests. You will be amazed at how much information is available once you begin.


 
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