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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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