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  1. TOUCHMONEY SOFTWARE AND WORKSHEETS Picture of TOUCHMONEY SOFTWARE AND WORKSHEETS TouchMoney Software and Worksheets is a money management training system and tutorial program designed to teach accurate counting of various combinations of coins to people with cognitive disabilities. The software program uses a combination of teaching activities and games to help students master the TouchCounting method of touching coins in a specific location a specified number of times to determine value. As students complete each step and play its corresponding game, they learn to successfu...[More Information]

  2. TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE INTELLIKEYS BUNDLE The Towards Independence IntelliKeys Bundle is a vocabulary tutorial program and keytop overlay set designed for use with children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities. The set includes the Picture Cue Dictionary, First Money, Making Change, Spending Money, WordWise, and Looking for Words software from Attainment Company (see separate entries) on a Macintosh/ Windows CD-ROM and the appropriate IntelliKeys (see separate entry) overlays. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Macintosh or IBM an...[More Information]

  3. TREASURE MATHSTORM! Treasure MathStorm! is an academic tutorial program designed to build abilities to tell time, count money, make change, and solve other math problems. This program strengthens thinking nd basic arithmetic skills such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication; and develops an understanding of equalities and inequalities. It includes both drill-and-practice and problem-solving questions. There are six different math levels so it is easy to find one that automatically adjusts to the player's abi...[More Information]

  4. WHERE DOES MY MONEY GO? LEVEL I & LEVEL II Where Does My Money Go? is a money management training system in a board game format designed for use with individuals with learning and other cognitive disabilities. Both levels use realistic currency to teach basic money handling skills. Level I ($64.95) requires players to conduct money transactions at the grocery store, restaurant, mall, and shopping mart. It also focuses on ways to earn money, pay bills, and deal with unexpected expenses. The currency at this level is limited quarters, $1, ...[More Information]

  5. WHERE DOES MY MONEY GO? SOFTWARE Where Does My Money Go? Software is a money management training system in a game format designed for use with individuals with learning and other cognitive disabilities. This game uses realistic currency to teach basic money handling skills and requires players to conduct money transactions at the grocery store, restaurant, mall, and shopping mart. It focuses on ways to earn money, pay bills, and deal with unexpected expenses. Draw cards inform players of how much money they will receive or what...[More Information]

  6. YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN You're On Your Own is an independent living skills tutorial designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities. Activities in the kit cover getting a job, opening and maintaining checking and savings accounts, finding an apartment, grocery shopping, paying bills, going shopping, doing laundry, buying a car, visiting the doctor, understanding insurance, hosting a party, paying taxes, and more. The kit includes an instruction manual, 65 information cards, 119 reproducible worksheets, ...[More Information]

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