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A colorful classroom with small tables and chairs, bright decorations, and educational materials. Children's artwork is displayed on the walls, and there are playful elements like painted benches and a vibrant alphabet rug.

Preschool

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A person using a laptop on a wooden table, engaged in what appears to be a math activity on an interactive website. The screen displays a calculator interface with numbers and operational buttons. The person's focus is directed towards the screen.

Math Skills

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A group of young children sits at wooden desks in a classroom setting, with a teacher assisting them. The children are engaged in writing or drawing activities, wearing clothing typical of an earlier era. The teacher leans over to help some of the children, indicating an interactive and attentive learning environment. The room has a minimalist design with a blackboard and simple furniture.

Reading

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The image depicts a colorful classroom setting with a row of tables and red chairs. Various artworks, including rainbows and hearts, are displayed on the wall. Shelves and cabinets contain toys and games, and there are educational materials like maps and charts. A cheerful, inviting atmosphere is created by the bright decorations and organized layout.

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Interactive Learning Activities Designed for Real Classrooms

Welcome to a growing library of interactive educational activities created to support early learners, special education classrooms, intervention groups, and hands-on learning environments.

These browser-based activities are designed to help teachers engage students through movement, interaction, visual supports, and meaningful practice — without requiring complicated setup, downloads, or extra apps.

What You’ll Find

Inside the activity library, you’ll discover:

  • Drag-and-drop learning activities
  • Matching and sorting games
  • Visual schedule supports
  • Sequencing activities
  • Early literacy and math practice
  • Functional and life-skills activities
  • Classroom-ready interactive tools

Each activity is designed to work directly in the browser on:

  • Chromebooks
  • Tablets
  • Interactive whiteboards
  • Desktop computers

Designed by an Educator

These activities are created by a retired special education teacher with years of classroom experience working with diverse learners.

Every activity is built with a focus on:

  • accessibility
  • engagement
  • simple navigation
  • visual learning
  • classroom usability
  • independent student participation

The goal is to create tools that are practical for teachers and meaningful for students.

Flexible Access Options

Teachers can:

  • Purchase individual activities
    or
  • Join the membership library for unlimited access to all activities

New activities and learning tools are added regularly.

Easy to Use

No printing.
No complicated installations.
No extra software.

Just open the activity and start learning.

Whether you are teaching in a classroom, therapy setting, homeschool environment, or intervention group, these activities are designed to help make learning more interactive, accessible, and engaging.

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