Preschool/Kindergarten Page
Telling Time
Printable worksheets
More Printables worksheets
Games for telling time
How to tell time
Shockwave time game
What time is it?
Phonics/Reading
Reading Village- Children can be read to, or read on their own
For phonics, we've used a few  different products.We've tried :
Abeka Phonics  - This worked really well for 2 of our children, who really enjoyed workbooks, and writing.

How to teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons  This program worked well for my "let's take things slowly" child.Easy step-by-step instructions guide you.My daughter especially enjoys the little stories she gets to read..Here's a companion site, with worksheets, and more: worksheets unlimited
A very good value!

Alphaphonics   Very straight-forward easy to use program. No glitzy games or distracting cartoons. Also, very inexpensive!

The last two, you can check out from your library, to see if they will work for you.Remember:costly isn't necessarily better, or more effective!
Handwriting
Alphabet Sheets
Recognizing & comparing money
Calender
Learn the days of the week & more!
Math
Measuring
Writing the numbers
Alphabet Fun! 4 fun interactive games.Teaches letter recognition & phonics.
Between the Lions-A wonderful site ,with stories,poems,things to print,songs,etc...
Coloring Pages
Child Fun-Lots to choose from.
Just Plain Fun!
Sesame Street
PBS kids
Words & Pictures-games & activities for learning phonics
                    Manners
Trying to teach your child/children manners?
Here's some ideas!
Remember not to nag; encouragement is a better way :) Always set a good example yourself!
Table manners:
1.Don't chew noisily or w/ your mouth open.
2.No reading /watching tv-its family time,so let's talk!
3.If you need to leave the table-excuse yourself first.
4.Burping is not considered polite.
5.Don't eat quickly.Take small bites,and chew slowly.
6.Always say "please" ,and" thankyou, when being passed/asking for food.
7.Clear your own place,and wash/dry/put away  your own dishes.(within reason-according to age)


You can practice these manners by having a tea party w/ your little ones!
                   
Table Manners(Sung to tune of "Frere Jacques")
Chewing quietly,chewing quietly
Do not slurp,do not slurp.
We must say excuse me,we must say excuse me.
When we burp,when we burp.



Here's a cute sharing rhyme !
(Sung to "I'm A Little Teapot")
I have super manner's.Yes, I do.
I can say "Please", and "Thank You",too.
When I play with friends, I like to share.
That's the way I show I care!


Looking for some good books to read w/ your child on manners?
Mind Your Manners!

Here's a couple of articles on manners:
Ten Commandments-for good table manners
Please pass the manners!
Time for Time
Bible-Based Pages
Kinderart
Color An Alphabet Book
PBS coloring pages