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Re: "Training" Kindergarteners?![]()
Posted by Collins on 10/03/07
I am also having a difficult time with my kindergarten
classes. Each day I scrap my lesson and end up having a
different one for each kindergarten class. I am going back
to the basics of mouse and keyboarding skill. I am going to
start a program called KinderKeys that a neighboring county
created--so we'll see how that goes. Our country has a
program called Knowledge Box (it's kind of like a primary
version of the task section on a webquest). I can pull the
resources together that come from the program (movies,
software, worksheets, etc)as well as add my own links to
create an assignment. Using this method has worked a little
bit better than just having kids on my class website to
navigate from there if there is a particular game I'd like
them to use.