READABLE STORIES SERIES: BIRTHDAY SURPRISE, PUPPET SHOW, HIDDEN TOY
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« Previous Product Next Product »--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Readable Stories Series is a reading tutorial program designed to improve reading comprehension in areas of main idea, sequence of events, cause and effect, and the concepts of who, what, wherem when, why and how for early and intermediate-level readers with langyage learning disabilities and hearing disabilities. There are three separate programs, each consisting of a story diskette and a question diskette. The stories use graphics, text, optional speech, and animation. Each story can be presented at three different levels, controlled for sentence length, word order, and the use of clauses and idioms. The reader uses the keyboard or a single switch to control the pace of presentation and to have any segment of the story or animation repeated. After the story is read, the reader is asked a series of comprehension questions. Visual and spoken encouragement is given in response to the reader's replies. The three available programs are: The Birthday Surprise (focuses on main idea and sequence of events), The Puppet Show (focuses on comprehension of how and why events occurred), and The Hidden Toy (focuses on who, what, and where questions). COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple IIe computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 64K memory, a monitor, a Street Electronics speech synthesizer, and a 5.25-inch disk drive are required. A color monitor and a printer are recommended.
Notes: Price shown is for each individual program.
This product record was updated on March 10, 2005.
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