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Fun School Preschool

 

The preschool section of Funschool.com is a cornucopia of great

Java games. Among the counting activities are Number Matching,

Connect the Numbers, What's the Order? and Teach Me 1-2-3's.

Before you begin, spend a few minutes familiarizing yourself with

the buttons at the button of each screen. One will return you to the

grade-level game listing, one will restart the current game, and one

will take you to the next game. My favorite counting game is

Fish

 

Humphrey's Counting House

Only one of Humphrey's Shockwave games actually involves counting,

but Humphrey the singing, dancing bear is amusing enough to earn

his place here anyway. Click on the cards for a well-implemented

game of concentration, matching the numbers one through six to their

appropriate pictures. Other treats are a coloring book which is better

than most I've seen, and a fun music game (can you repeat a pattern

of xylophone notes?) And don't miss Humphrey's opening dance

number, just click on his smiling head.

 

Kid's Carnival Numbers

The starting page warns that these Java games take a while to

download, and even at cable speed, they are right. So grab a snack

and relax. You'll be rewarded with five different number games and

six Connect-a-Dots. How Many? and Counting Fun are the easiest

of the number games. The other three get into higher mathematical

concepts such as addition and subtraction. Connect- a-Dot is a

perennial counting favorite, but be forewarned the red-on-blue numb