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1. School-Mom PLUS Version 6.0 (for DOS)
School-Mom Plus has multiple levels of instruction for
math, English, art, music, alphabet, spelling and
telling time. It also has a multiple-choice exam
generator with some exams already provided. It keeps
track of your child's performance too.
The art option has a very nice coloring book option
that allows you to create your own pictures, store them
for later use, and color them with a large selection of
colors. Use the other options to generate beautiful
screen art.
The English section will teach your child all about
sentence structure and subject-verb agreement. It has
4 options. You won't believe how easy it is to use and
how much fun your child will have learning this
subject.
The math section has multiple level instruction for
addition, subtraction, multiplication, division,
fractions, and basic algebra. It also has arcade style
games. This large math section provides most of the
tools you need to take your child from kindergarten to
6th grade level in math.
Use the Music option to write and edit music, then
store your tunes for later use. Some tunes are already
provided.
Use the spelling option to practice your spelling
homework. Enter your own words or use the large files
of existing words. Maximum word size is 16 characters.
Features large graphical characters. Also, if you have
a SoundBlaster, the words are spelled for you with real
human voice!
Young children can use the Telling Time option to learn
how to read a clock. Start with on-the-hour times and
progress to more difficult times. The digital time is
also shown.
Want to teach geography, history, science or social
studies? Use the multiple-choice exam generator. This
version of School-Mom comes with 50 exams already
written but you can write your own.
School-Mom is widely considered to be the most
comprehensive educational software ever written.
Recommended for ages 4 to 14. With this colorful
software you can learn and have fun at the same time.
Requires a hard disk, VGA+, DOS 2.1+, 640k memory, and
a mouse. If you have a SoundBlaster, School-Mom will
talk with real human voice. By Motes Educational
Software. ($25)
2. School-Mom for Windows, Volume 1 (ColorBook)
ColorBook for Windows is the first in a series of
Windows educational products from MES and GoWest
Educational Software. The goal of this effort is to
produce software that will take your child from his/her
first introduction to a computer to college-level
concepts. ColorBook for Windows is the first program
in this series.
The purpose of ColorBook for Windows is to introduce
your preschoolers to computers. The skills learned at
this stage are primarily mouse skills such as pointing
and clicking. These are skills which are inherently
difficult to learn and require eye, hand and finger
coordination. To help your child in this endeavor
ColorBook is designed with large, easy-to-locate mouse
cursors which indicate function. Each mouse action is
accompanied by prompt visual and aural recognition of
events for instant feedback. In ColorBook, the only
new concept introduced to your child is be the mouse.
In addition to the educational benefits, ColorBook for
Windows also removes the dangers of a traditional paper
coloring book by eliminating the crayons. We all know
these usually end up coloring much more than just the
coloring book! For the old-fashioned at heart
ColorBook for Windows has the capability of printing
uncolored pictures which the child may then color using
crayons.
To counter the dangers of having a child use the
computer on which may reside important information and
documents, ColorBook for Windows possess a feature
called Kid Mode. When this mode is activated (the
default) ColorBook may not be minimized or exited. In
effect, ColorBook takes over the Windows display for
itself while not affecting programs running in the
background.
ColorBook is designed as a complete Windows application
and supports CUT, COPY and PASTE of bitmaps in device
dependent and device independent format. ColorBook
supports reading and writing bitmap files in compressed
(the default) and uncompressed format (to be compatible
with Windows PaintBrush). ColorBook for Windows can
print the colored picture in full color if a color
printer is available to Windows, otherwise the image
will be printed in black and white. With ColorBook you
can also create your own pictures using straight lines,
freehand, boxes, circles, ovals and text. An erase
capability is also available. As you can see its a
full-featured program.
Requires Windows 3.1 or later version. By GoWest and
Motes Educational Software. ($15)
3. School-Mom for Windows Volume 2 (Spell)
This is a great spelling program that allows you to
enter not only words but voice files, picture files,
and definition files to accompany the words. The words
are shown on the screen with a pre-selected number of
letters missing. You must select the missing letters.
If want, it will also spell the words for you and
pronounce the words (you record your own voice for word
you enter). You can even use this program to teach
your child to read, one word at a time!
Requires Windows 3.1 or later version. Supports a sound
board if you have one. By GoWest and Motes Educational
Software. ($10)
4. School-Mom for Windows Volume 3 (Elementary Math)
You and your children will really like what we've done
with this math program. You don't already have to
know how to add or subtract to start learning with
this one. It has multiple levels all the way up to
decimals.
Requires Windows 3.1 or later version. Supports a sound
board if you have one. By GoWest and Motes Educational
Software. ($10)
5. School-Mom for Windows Volume 4 (Tell Time)
Use this program to teach your child to tell time. It
has four levels of difficulty. A clock is shown and
your child will have to choose the correct time from
a list of possible answers. Digital time is shown
after the correct time is found. If you have a sound
board, human voices will be used for rewards.
Requires Windows 3.1 or later version. Supports a sound
board if you have one. By Motes Educational Software.
($10)
6. Jurassic Spelling Version 3.0
This is another VGA spelling program similar to the
spelling option in School-Mom except it comes with a
dinosaur visual subject file. Use the it to practice
your spelling homework. Enter your own words or use
the large files of existing words. Maximum word size
is 16 characters. Features large graphical characters
and colorful pictures as rewards which are also
educational. It requires a hard drive, at least 512K
RAM, and VGA. Supports your SoundBlaster if you have
one. By Motes Educational Software and DareWare, Inc.
($19, or $29 to get additional subject files)
7. Snakes and Ladders
This version of Snakes and Ladders is based on the
traditional board game, but we have added some simple
sums to get kid's brains working. Besides being just
another game it helps young children learn to count up
to 100 in steps of 1 to 6. It's easy -- just count
from the square you are on, the number thrown on the
dice. At the end of the game there is a score of how
well you have done. You can play against the computer
or a friend and if you just want to play for fun you
also have the option of switching the sums off.
Requires DOS 3.3 or later, EGA+ graphics, and 640K RAM.
By SoftSell but distributed in the US by Motes
Educational Software. ($20)
8. Recorder Tutor
Teaches you to play a musical instrument called a
recorder. It has two main parts: the right side of the
screen shows the musical staves, while the left side
shows the recorder. As the tunes are played, notes are
highlighted on the stave while the finger positions are
displayed on the recorder. Very easy to use with
online help system. Requires DOS 3.3 or later, EGA+
graphics, and 640K RAM. By SoftSell but distributed in
the US by Motes Educational Software. ($40)
9. ESC CD-ROM
The Educational Software Cooperative (ESC), which is a
group of educational shareware authors, has produced a
CD-ROM with 150 fantastic educational shareware
programs on it. These programs are not compressed and
most can be run directly from the CD. Some will have
to be copied to your hard drive first. (Only $19)
10. Math Explorer Series
This series of math games actually teaches math with
clever, high quality color animation. Students learn
math concepts, not just number facts. Topics ranging
from counting through division are taught as the
students catch and move numbers or objects around the
screen with the mouse. Sets of objects are used to
introduce the math concepts including regrouping.
Multiple-digit addition and subtraction are taught in
the traditional one's-column, 10's-column, etc. manner
used in schools. Problems are solved in the same
column-by-column manner in the practice games.
Formerly, computer programs required students to add
multiple-digit numbers in their head and then type in
the number from left to right.
Each program consists of a series of games to introduce
new concepts or practice learned skills. Each game has
it's own individual help screen. Since all interaction
can be done through the mouse, the students do not need
to look from the screen to the keyboard and back each
time a question must be answered. All of these games
were play-tested with students, parents, and teachers
to make sure they were easy to learn and fun to play.
The speed of the moving objects and the difficulty of
the questions can be varied independently. EGA, DOS
2.1 and 512k memory is required for all three programs.
By First Magnitude.
Math 1 -- Number meaning, Counting, Addition, and
Subtraction to 10 (7 games) ($15)
Math 2 -- Place value, Addition, and Subtraction with
and without regrouping to 1999 (7 games) ($15)
Math 3 -- Single digit Multiplication and Division with
and without remainders (6 games) ($15)
If you purchase all three of these programs in the Math
Explorer Series, you may get them for only $25.
11. Beat the Bomb (Timed Math Drill Program)
them for only $30. Race against a clock, a bomb, or a
frog, or build castles with correct answers in this
timed math drill program. Many options, including the
ability to change the number of problems, missing
factors, etc. Sound, clock, and animation can be
turned on or off. Setups and high scores are saved.
Fast animated graphics add to the fun. Includes
addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and a
combined mode. Requires EGA, DOS 2.1+, and 512k
memory. By First Magnitude. ($15)
If you purchase all three of the programs in the Math
Explorer Series, plus Beat the Bomb, you may get
12. ESP (Early Spanish educational program for sound boards)
Early Spanish is the first bilingual package (English &
Spanish) for children age 1 through 14. This package
will teach your child how to speak Spanish. The English
speech will gradually fade into all Spanish speech and
your child will start to memorize Spanish words and
numbers while they learn basic mathematics. Early
Spanish is a fabulous talking teacher with real human
speech that helps children learn how to say numbers,
count, remember phone numbers, add, subtract, and much
more. Early Spanish allows parents and teachers to
record their own voice and use the new voice to teach
their children and students. You can record any
language into this package. Lead your child into the
next century with this package. System Requirements:
512K memory, hard drive, EGA/VGA graphic and a
SoundBlaster or 100% compatible sound board. A PC
speaker version is available. By DareWare, Inc. ($29)
13. TALKING SPANISH For Sound Boards
Learning to talk, read, write and how to spell in
Spanish will provide lots of enjoyment with this
interactive talking program. Talking Spanish will
teach young children how to say and pronounce correctly
early words (hola, mama, por favor, gracias, etc.).
Talking Spanish will teach preschoolers how to say and
understand the letters of the Spanish alphabet, how to
find these letters on the keyboard and how to recognize
the letters in commonly spoken Spanish words. This
program has positive reinforcement. When a question is
answered correctly, Talking Spanish will say
excelente, muy bien, magnifico or fantastico. The high-
resolution graphics are designed to bring out the
child's creativity by using kaleidoscopes and collages
(the child will recognize various objects, letters and
words hidden in the graphics).
Talking Spanish is the first educational package that
allows parents and teachers to record their own voices
and use them in this package to teach their children
and students. This is a breakthrough in educational
software. Lead your child into the next century with
this new bilingual package. Requires 512K memory, hard
drive, EGA/VGA graphic and a SoundBlaster or 100%
compatible. By DareWare, Inc. ($29)
14. TALKING TEACHER for Sound Boards
Learning to talk, read, write and how to spell is lots
of fun with this interactive talking program. Talking
Teacher will teach young children how to say early
words (hi, mama, dada, I love you, drink, please, thank
you, up, bye, etc.) and how to interact with a
computer. Talking Teacher will teach preschoolers the
ABC song, how to say and understand the alphabet, how
to find letters on the keyboard and how to recognize
the letters in words. Talking Teacher will teach and
test grades 1-12 on their weekly spelling words. You
can change the spelling words to match your child's
weekly words. Easy Draw teaches the child how to use
the mouse and be creativity. This program has positive
reinforcement. When a question is answered correctly
Talking Teacher will say way to go, super duper,
excellent, etc. The high-resolution graphics are
designed to bring out the child's creativity by using
kaleidoscopes and collages (your child will recognize
various objects, letters and words hidden in the
graphics).
Like Talking Spanish this package allows parents and
teachers to record their own voice and use it to teach
their children and students. This is a breakthrough in
educational software. Lead your child into the next
century with this package. Requires 512K memory, hard
drive, EGA/VGA graphic and a SoundBlaster or 100%
compatible. By DareWare, Inc. ($29)
The following products are hardcopy books:
15. The Home School Manual
A practical book about: deciding for or against home
schooling, knowing how to teach various topics and
levels (preschool to high school and special needs
children), and keeping it legal. Written from a
Christian perspective, but appreciated as well by many
parents who home school for other reasons. The large
reference section includes home school organizations
and services, product reviews, and much more. 55
chapters, 26 appendices, and planning forms to copy, in
511 pages, 8 1/2 X 11 inches. 5th edition by Theodore
E. Wade, Jr., Ph.D. and 38 other contributors. ($19.95)
16. Science Activities for Christian Children
Activities for children 5 to 12. Emphasizing the
process skills of observing, measuring, classifying,
communicating, using numbers, inferring, and
predicting. Spiritual lessons suggested for each
activity plus Bible references which lead to more ties
with life principles. An index provides cross
references for matching activities with specific
science topics.
Here are titles of some of the 89 activities: Find Your
Rock, String-and-Can Telephone, Find the Largest,
Filtering, Constellations (Star Patterns) in a Box,
Weather Check, Floating Boats, Effects of Inertia,
Vibrating String, Making Colors, Percentage
Germination.
127 pages by Clifton Keller and Jeanette Appel. ($6.50)