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Doorway Online

Free accessible educational activities that learners will find easy to use independently.

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  • Literacy
    • First Phonics
    • Letter and Number Formation
    • Speller 2
    • Flash Activities >
      • First Blends
      • First Sounds
      • First Words
  • Number
    • Add and Subtract to 10
    • Add and Subtract to 100
    • Count Me In
    • Number Table
    • Odd and Even
    • Up to 10
  • Time and Money
    • About Time
    • Cashing In
    • Supermarket
    • Till We Meet Again
  • Typing
    • Single Handed Typing
    • Text Type 3 – Phase 2
    • Text Type 2
  • Memory and Matching
    • Find the Pairs (Pelmanism)
    • Moving Targets
    • Same or Different

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02/10/2015 by Doorway Online

Doorway OnlineDoorway Online is a collection of free and highly accessible educational games that learners will find easy to use independently. Each activity has a range of accessibility and difficulty options. Originally developed with funding from Scottish Borders Council, it is now managed by the Doorway Accessible Software Trust, a Scottish charity.

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  • Doorway Activity Pack is Now Available For Free Download! 18/10/2020
  • Doorway Activities – Will they work on your equipment? 14/06/2020
  • Doorway Text Type 3 and Touch Typing 14/06/2020

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