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30 Educational Programs: 1st-3rd Grade (Jewel Case) Studio : Activision by Activision Brand : ACTIVISION Model : 834656000196 Platform : Windows XP Release Date : 2005-01-11 Publisher : Activision Minimum Age : 8.0 Years Maximum Age : 12.9 Years Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0834656000196 UPC : 834656000196 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 2 reviews)
List Price : $4.99 Our Price : $3.50
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Complete educational tool with more than 30 full version, challenging programs (Ages 6 - 9)
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Reinforce lessons learned at school, encourage students to explore and advance at their own pace
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Exciting format, with 3 or more program levels per subject
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Math, Language Arts, Sciences, History, Geography
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[Windows 95/98/NT]
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Product Description |
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30 Full Version Educational Programs (Grades 1 - 3). Teacher's Choice is a complete educational tool with more than 30 full version, challenging programs (not shareware) that reinforce lessons learned at school, encourage students to explore and advance at their own pace, and enhance the student's abilities giving them a competitive edge. Ages 6 - 9. Teacher's Choice provides an exciting format, with 3 or more program levels per subject, for a variety of subjects including: Math, Language Arts, Sciences, History, Geography |
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Don't bother |
If there were a way to give this negative stars I would.
If you are looking for an electronic babysitter with some educational value, this is the software for you. However, the interface is not intuitive; the voice-overs sound forced; the program is twitchy if you happen to "leave" the window during a demonstration or practice.
They advertise 3 or more program levels per subject. I have yet to find anything of the sort. The printable worksheets are only useful if you have a printer immediately handy. They do not appear on the screen ever that I have seen. They can _*only*_ be printed out.
It's rigid, restrictive and unforgiving. |
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This product was okay, but not as interesting as I had hoped. After a short time exploring the product, my children pretty much abandoned it. It was not interesting to them, was not interactive enough and - I think - resembled boring school lessons to them. |
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