The Graphic Speller teaches graphing skills by having the students spell out words. A set of letters is placed on a number line or graph. The student plots the given coordinates to find each letter in turn, spelling out a word.
The program uses a girl’s voice to prompt, reward and reinforce the student.
Note: This program does not teach spelling. The Graphic Speller is a graphing program that uses spelling.
The Graphic Speller works with keyboard, mouse, touch screen, track ball or up to three switches. The program has 9 levels of difficulty and dozens of options for teacher control.
Main Features:
- Teaches number lines in both horizontal and vertical axes, using positive and negative numbers
- Teaches two-axis graphs using positive and negative numbers
- Scan by letter or by row/column
- Scan in sequential or random order
- Uses uppercase or lowercase letters
- Teacher has complete control of program colors, prompting and reinforcement
- Cognitive age 6 to 9
Requirements:
- A Macintosh running MacOS 10.3.9 or newer, or a PC running Windows XP or newer. Supports keyboard, mouse, touch screen, and switch input from one to three switches.
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