Surfnetkids: Halloween Games
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
|
Surfing the Net with Kids: Create a Word Search
"Word searches are popular because they are fun to play and easy to make. Whether you are a teacher looking for activities to customize for your curriculum, or a student looking for something different to include in a school report, word search puzzles fit the bill. The following sites create printable word searches from any word list. To see a sample puzzle from each site, visit"
|
Surfing the Net with Kids: Tic-Tac-Toe
"Tic-tac-toe is a simple game (usually played with pencil and paper) that can be enjoyed by kids as young as three. What I find most fascinating about these online tic-tac-toe games, is their variety. The many creative twists that can be put on such a simple game are amazing."
|
Surfing the Net with Kids: Pokémon
"Despite the wise adage to "write what you know," this week I’m tackling Pokémon the Japanese video game/television show/card game that is currently riding a tsunami of popularity with American kids (mine included.) As many of the following fan sites were created by kids, you’ll find the usual assortment of spelling errors and grammatical mistakes I was able to overlook them and still enjoy the sites and I hope you will too."
|
Surfing the Net with Kids: Word Games
"I’ve always enjoyed word games and I have fond childhood memories of playing them with my parents. Now it is my turn to pass on my love of words to my kids, and board games aren’t the only games in town anymore. Here is a sampling of Web word games that take advantage of the Internet’s interactive nature."
|
Surfing the Net with Kids: Mazes
"As I was researching mazes, I was amazed (a-MAZED, get it?) at the depth and breadth of the subject. For starters, I learned that while a maze has many dead ends to confuse the player, a true labyrinth consists of a single meandering path from the entrance to the center."
|
Surfing the Net with Kids: Online Playgrounds
"Today’s tour includes some of the most popular kid sites on the Net. These online playgrounds host millions of kids each week who gather to play games, chat, meet e-pals and generally have fun. After all, it’s summer and for most of us that means no school and plenty of free time."
|
Surfing the Net with Kids: Jigsaw Puzzles
"Let me try! ""I wanna play!"" There is something very engaging about these online jigsaw puzzles. Try playing one, and see what happens when a family member walks by and sees what’s on the screen. The puzzles vary from easy to ridiculously difficult – and either require the or a Java-enabled browser."
|
Surfing the Net with Kids: Online Halloween Games
"Because of Halloween’s popularity with kids and adults alike, there are a lot of websites with a Halloween theme. Today’s focus is on interactive Halloween games, although many of this week’s picks also have other free Halloween goodies such as e-cards, screensavers, and printable crafts. Enjoy!"
|
Surfing the Net with Kids: Dress Up Games
"I remember dressing paper dolls with tabbed paper clothes, and spending hours changing Barbie from one outfit to another. While those are still worthwhile pastimes, the following interactive dress up games add another dimension to the dress up genre. To play all the games, you will need both Shockwave ( ) and Flash ( ) ."
|
|
Page: [