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Creature Magic
This program has 4 exciting games that introduce important
language and cognitive concepts. Just activate a switch and the Wiz
performs entertaining animated routines.
In the first game, the Wiz introduces the concept of non-existence
by making things appear and disappear. In the second game, he
demonstrates the difference between one and more than one object.
The third game illustrates the prepositions "in" and "on" and the
fourth game shows the importance of word order in simple sentences.
These games are not only fun to play, they offer valuable language
enrichment.
Appropriate for
language stages 1-4. Part of the Creature Games Series,
all games for people with severe/profound disabilities to train
cause & effect and turn-taking.
Objectives
• To introduce the concepts of cause and effect, turn-taking, and use of a single switch
Suggested For
• Children and adults with developmental disabilities, physical
impairments, visual impairments, and autism
Special Features
• Natural sounding speech
• Colorful animated characters
• Amusing sound effects
• No reading required
• Accessibility with keyboard, touch screen, single switch, or mouse
Benefits
• Increases auditory and visual attention
• Trains cause and effect and turn-taking
• Develops intentionality
• Offers recreational enjoyment
Minimum System Requirements:
Win
95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Pentium 133, 16 MB RAM, hard drive, 4x speed CD drive, sound card
Mac
68040 or PowerPC, OS 7.5 software, 8 MB application RAM. 4x speed CD-ROM
Interface options:
Touch screen, keyboard, single switch, mouse, or compatible pointing device
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