System Requirements

Windows System Requirements:
• Pentium 133 CPU or above
• Hard drive, Microsoft® Windows® 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP
• 16 MB RAM
• Windows compatible sound card
• 4x speed CD drive

Macintosh System Requirements:
• 68040 processor or PowerPC
• System 7.5 software or later
• 8 MB Application RAM
• 4x speed CD-ROM

Interface options for Macintosh and Windows:
Touch screen, keyboard, single switch, mouse, or compatible pointing device.

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Pricing Equipment Requirements

This program:

Teaches adjectives, attributes, actions, and opposites

Reinforces vocabulary and basic concepts

Includes over 115 vocabulary items and 26 pairs of opposites


Suggested for students (Pre-K-6) with:

• Autism, developmental disabilities, language- learning disabilities, low vision, and hearing impairments

 

Product coverAdjectives and Opposites

Everybody loves the circus and children will have a great time learning about adjectives and opposites in this exciting environment.

 

Product Description:
This program uses animals, clowns, and acrobats to train over 115 vocabulary items and 26 pairs of opposites. Seven activities give you a variety of training options to accomodate a wide range of children.
These activities include two-picture instruction, open-ended exploration and full-screen identification.

Seven Activities Engage the Learner!

Train Vocabulary
Two nouns appear on the screen and the child is asked to identify one of them (“Find the bear.”)

screen shotTrain Opposites
Two pictures of the same noun appear and the child is asked to identify each of them (“Which elephant is young?” and “Which elephant is old?”).



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Explore Vocabulary
In this full scene activity, the child clicks on any item and the computer says what it is (“This is a clown.”).



Explore Adjectives
A child clicks on any object in the full-screen scene and the computer gives a description of it (“This seal is heavy.”).

Explore Opposites
A child clicks on any object in the scene and the computer gives its description (“This lion is asleep.”). Then the computer identifies its
opposite (“And this lion is awake.”).


Identify Adjectives
The computer asks the child to identify an object based on its attributes (“Which clown is happy?”).

Identify Opposites
The computer asks the child to identify an item (“Which trainer is a man?”) and then find its opposite (“Which trainer is a woman?”)


 Adjectives and Opposites  (Mac/Win CD)
700-WB
1-4 copies $125.00 each  
5-9 copies $87.50 each
30% off
10-19 copies $75.00 each
40% off
20-49 copies $62.50 each
50% off
50+ copies Call for Pricing
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Network Version $625
700-NW-WB
   

This program uses animals, clowns, and acrobats to introduce adjectives and opposites.