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Shareware and Freeware Software Downloads:
Educational Games
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Penny Penguins Math Bingo 3.0 |
Shareware |
9.95$ |
27-Dec-1997 |
582.0 KB |
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A multimedia game designed to teach your child addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. With cute animation and excellent sound effects, Penny will play 'Bingo' with your child, gently helping him or her to choose the correct block. This program is used in schools in the US and Europe.
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Roxies Math Fish 2.1 |
Shareware |
9.95$ |
20-Dec-1997 |
521.0 KB |
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An enjoyable game environment in which children can easily learn math facts from kindergarten to the third grade level. Roxie, a friendly, animated, talking cat plays 'Go Fish' with your child, but instead of asking for a number, Roxie asks for an answer to a math equation. In this interactive, animated game, Roxie gently guides the child in selecting the correct card. When a 'Go Fish' game is completed, a selection of puzzles of varying difficulty levels are displayed for the child to solve. The completed puzzle becomes animated, and children look with anticipation to which character in the puzzle will inform them that it is not time to 'go back to the game.'
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Roxies Reading Fish 2.1 |
Shareware |
13.95$ |
20-Dec-1997 |
523.0 KB |
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In Roxies Reading Fish, Roxie, a friendly, animated, talking cat, plays 'Go Fish' with a child, but, instead of asking for a number, Roxie asks, 'Please give me your cards with' and says a word from a list of over two hundred basic, high-frequency words, which were chosen with the aid of reading specialists in early elementary education. The child either clicks on his or her card containing that word, or on the draw deck. Roxie gently guides the child in selecting the correct word card. When a 'Go Fish' game is completed, a set of puzzles is displayed for the child to select. The child will also choose the number of puzzle pieces, and when the puzzle is solved, it becomes animated and talks to the child. Children enjoy playing the 'Go Fish' game, and look with anticipation to which part of the puzzle will inform them that it is 'now time to go back to the game.' Roxies Reading Fish is used in schools and libraries in the U.S. and Europe.
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