Peep and the Big Wide World is a nice resource for pre-K and early elementary school that I learned about through Kevin Jarrett’s most recent Last Week in Lab post.
Peep and the Big Wide World, produced by WGBH, offers a great collection of online games, videos, and offline activities designed to help students learn and practice skills in math and science. One emphasis of the games that I tried is recognizing patterns. In all there are fifteen online games available through Peep and the Big Wide World.
The offline or Anywhere Activities section of Peep and the Big Wide World offers dozens of activities designed to extend the science and lessons provided in the Peep and the Big Wide World videos. In fact, when you’re on the video page you will notice that there is a suggested Anywhere Activity listed with each video.
Applications for Education
Peep and the Big Wide World looks like it could be a great resource for pre-K and early elementary school science and mathematics lessons. Kevin Jarrett is one of the first people I started following when I started this blog and I’ve always found his work to be insightful and helpful. If he’s using Peep and the Big Wide World, I’m inclined to think that it must be good.