A Busy Day
A Busy Day is full of highly motivational graphics, activities and games to encourage and reinforce children’s word recognition. All based on vocabulary that is familiar and meaningful,
The activities help children to understand that text carries meaning, by encouraging them to hear, say, and match words to pictures, and move the words around on-screen – providing an exciting multi-sensory and interactive experience.
Highly motivating, this CD-ROM encourages the development of language skills and acquisition of new vocabulary which, in turn, enhances self-esteem.
A Busy Day is ideal for use in infant classrooms, and can also be effective in supporting older children with special educational needs, and those who are learning English as an additional language.
Age range 5–11 year olds Platform: Windows XP, Mac OS 10.5
For further information go to:
www.sherston.com/busyday
Single User . . . . . . . .$390 3 Users . . . . . . . . . . .$585 5 Users . . . . . . . . . . .$780 10 Users . . . . . . . . $1,170 Unlimited User . . . .$1,950
- Helps children acquire and recognise a range of vocabulary that can be understood, generalised and used to construct meaningful sentences
- Enables fast learning, promoting increased confidence and motivation - Contains full teacher guidance, including training videos - Audio support throughout - Contains colour-coded word banks with the facility to add your own words - Printable clip art, worksheets, and certificates - Printable record keeping - Full range of customisable accessibility settings including switch access
ETC Educational Technology Connection (HK) Ltd Room 1509, Cityplaza 4, Tai Koo Shing, Hong Kong tel: 2653 2789
fax: 2656 1627
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