Young MacDonald’s Farm
Cross Curricular
Y
Singing
oung Ma
animals
S
to
trawber
cDonald
play hid
ries,
has planted
e and
encourages
seek,
the
exotic chickens and has even imported
breeds
a
Your
Patchw
childr
ork
en
Pig!
Age ran
their
engage
visual
with
and
will soon be brushing up
wo
auditory skills as they
Platform:
ge
Windows XP/Vista
3–5 year olds
such as Wonky the
nderful characters
F
the sheep. Features
donkey and Minty
www
or further information go to:
.sherston.com/youngmac
totally
Contents
text free.
three levels and is
-
-
Match
Match
colours
an
and patterns of identical objects
-
imals to their shapes
-
R
Match
e-assemble
colours
an object from components
- Iden
of non-identical objects
-
tify matching sounds
-
Listen
Discrimin
car
ate
efully and collect only the objects which make a noise
- Listen to instr
between sounds
- Make choices
uctions and solve a simple problem.
-
-
Make
-
Car
Complete
ry out
decisions
an
a
activity independently
- Remem
short task
- Use a simple
ber a sequence
computer
of
program
2 instructions
Here’s Splodge!
Splodge, the lovable blue paint splat,
accompanies childr
Contents
the early years classr
en as they
oom for his
search
ICT
missing friends.
Problem solving
- modelling / sequencing / control
Splodge and the childr
whole host of thought
en encounter a
Numera
- ordering / pr
cy
ediction / thinking skills
- shapes and space / names of colours /
estimating / volume and c
Age range
cr
men
oss-curricular challeng
-pr
es, including
ovoking
sorting
apacity /
Platform: Windows XP/Vista
3–5 year olds
creating the cor
ding the toy-making machine,
Science
- sorting / applying a simple
Billy Boat acr
recognising and naming the main parts
force /
www
For further information go to:
.sherston.com/splodge
decorating fussy P
oss the water
rect sequence to blow
of the body
Includes two levels of difficulty
anda’s cake.
tray and
.
E-mail:
info@etc-edutechconnect.com.hk www.sherston.com
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