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Twenty
Categories
Twenty
categories
uses
multiple
choice
questions
to
teach
300
nouns
from
20
categories.
You
select
the
categories
to
be
covered,
the
criterion
to
end
the
lesson,
and
the
question
format.
You
can
also
turn
both
the
voice
and
an
animated
character
off
if
they
are
not
appropriate
for
the
user.
There
are
three
instructional
activities:
Inclusion:
Category
to
Noun
-
asks
the
user
to
select
a
word
that
fits
into
a
particular
category
("Which
one
is
a
vegetable?").
Inclusion:
Noun
to
Category
-
asks
the
user
to
select
the
category
in
which
a
word
belongs
("What
is
a
cantaloupe?").
Exclusion
-
asks
the
user
to
find
the
word
that
does
not
belong
in
a
particular
category
("Which
one
is
not
a
flower?").
Twenty
categories
is
considered
as
advanced
categorization
training.
This
program
is
suggested
for
adults
and
children
with
language-learning
disabilities,
developmental
disabilities,
physical
impairments,
visual
impairments,
hearing
impairments,
and
autism;
adults
with
traumatic
brain
injury
or
aphasia;
and,
students
learning
English
as
a
Second
Language.
Twenty
Categories
is
included
on
a
free
CD
Demo
available
from
Laureate.
Canadian
Distributors:
Bridges/Betacom
Description
of
Resource:
CD
ROM
available
for
Windows
and/or
Macintosh
Approximate
Cost:
$240.0
(Canadian)
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