Following Toondoo.

The link from the toondoo guru Rajendran led me to jambav.com, an Indian site with some simple things that might be of use for those working with children on the autistic spectrum. There are some errors there, busy, full pages, though there’s the ability to generate your own worksheets, and pre5 and infants might find something of use, too. It’s free.
The weblinks page was useful, and pointed me at some sites I had not explored previously. Just for fun , for the children at home, Disney have an interactive site with printable activities, including making cards and and posters, using their characters. Another with online colouring activities is www.coloring.com. Good clean holiday stuff for my children’s age group.
They also listed one of my favourites at enchanted learning. You can get masses from this without having a subscription.

I then had a look at literacy centre, which says the letter names instead of the sounds but has 2 good infant/pre5 tools for shape and learning colours.

Oh and meant to mention….have you caught the sparklebox bug yet? If you are a pre5 or Infant teacher, it’s deadly. So watch out.

The last one I checked out was readingrockets, which had strategies and support for reluctant readers and I’ve got 3 this year, so there were some useful notions there.

Not much of a surfer, ordinarily, but it helps when I am led.

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