Counting
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Learning Planet: Count your Chickens
"Click on by to count chickens, cats, fish, cows and ducks from one to nine. When you’refinished, try your hand at 123 Order to figureout ""1, 2. What comes next?"" For more preschool games, visit Activities from the horizontalmenu. Some of the games are for paying subscribers only, but there are ten free ones, includingNumber Train and Rusty Rat’s Falling Numbers."
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Kids Domain Math Games
"The preschool section of Funschool is a cornucopia of great Java games. Among thecounting activities are Number Matching, Connect the Numbers, What’s the Order? and TeachMe 1-2-3’s. Before you begin, spend a few minutes familiarizing yourself with the buttons at thebutton of each screen. One will return you to the grade-level game listing, one will restart thecurrent game, and one will take you to the next game. My favorite counting game is Fishing forNumbers, where you match numbers to sets of fish."
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Humphrey’s Counting House
"Only one of Humphrey’s Shockwave games actually involves counting, but Humphrey thesinging, dancing bear is amusing enough to earn his place here anyway. Click on the cards for awell-implemented game of concentration, matching the numbers one through six to theirappropriate pictures. Other treats are a coloring book which is better than most I’ve seen, and afun music game (can you repeat a pattern of xylophone notes?) And don’t miss Humphrey’sopening dance number, just click on his smiling head."
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FunBrain: Change Maker
"This time you earn money in a virtual piggy bank by calculating change. ""If you get the answer correct, the amount of change is added to your piggy bank. If you get the answer wrong, the correct amount of change is subtracted from your piggy bank. The more money you get in your piggy bank, the harder the questions will get."" Change Maker has four levels of difficulty (including Big Spender with purchases over $100) and five currencies: American dollar, Canadian dollar, Mexican peso, English pound and Australian dollar."
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Family Education Network: Piggybank
"Can you choose coins that add up to an amount of money? As coins fall from the top of the screen, click on them to reach your goal. To remove a chosen coin from your total, simply click on it again. Easy level shows the sum of your chosen coins. When playing at the hard level, you have to keep the running total in your head. The game is won when your piggy bank is full. Oink, oink!"
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Count Your Chickens
Reviewed March 16, 2000 by Melissa Schipper, a parent from Garland, x who is affiliated with the site. Count Your Chickens is a free Shockwave game for preschoolers to play online. You see a screen of animals & it asks you "How many". Then you click on your choice from three numbers given. My preschoolers still like to play even though they can count easily.
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Counting Story
One of many wonderful free children's stories available to read at Children's Storybooks Online. Stories span age ranges from preschool, young children, teens, through young adult.
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Counting Game
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Count Us In
"This collection of fifteen number games from the Australian Broadcasting Company is terrific; I only wish they had more descriptive titles, and some sound or music. For counting beginners,games one, five and eight are my favorites. All the games are available for free download, so theycan be played offline on either a Mac or Windows computer. For a description of each game,click on the yellow ""games"" menu item."
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Aplusmath: Money Flash Cards
"How much money is here? Aplusmath’s interactive money-counting flash cards present one problem at a time, using dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies. If you prefer an interactive worksheet with ten, twenty or fifty problems on a single screen, visit here instead. On both pages, the coins and bills are laid out in order from pennies to dollar, making it a little bit easier to count them than if they were scattered randomly."
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