Early Concepts software can help students learn early concepts such
as size, shapes, colors, opposites, categories and prepositions
Early Learning I by:
Marblesoft-Simtech. Educational software appropriate for pre-reading
students with disabilities. Four activities teach colors, shapes,
letters and numbers. Multiple levels of difficulty. Teacher can
custom-tailor the program to meet individual student needs. Can be used
with a mouse, switch, IntelliKeys or TouchWindow.
Early
Learning Suite 2.1 by: Marblesoft-Simtech. Contains 16
popular activities from Early Learning I, Money Skills and Early Math
Skills programs. Includes activities for matching colors, learning
shapes, counting numbers, letter match, early addition &
subtraction, sequencing up & down, more than/less than, coins
& bills, counting money, making change and more. Multiple
levels of difficulty. Single or dual switch scanning options. Task and
record management.
Advanced Concepts
Concepts on the Move Series:
Basic and Advanced by: SoftTouch. A good choice to
introduce basic concepts to severely impaired students. A student can
choose a concept then watch it change while sounds and music keep the
student's attention. Basic
Concepts introduce color, shapes, size, opposites, and
same as. Advanced
Concepts introduces categories, occupations, functions,
goes with and prepositions.
Basic Concepts
Advanced Concepts
Overlay CD $44.00
Choose & Tell Series
by: InclusiveTechnology. Single switch software helps students make
choices while practicing switch skills. Using a switch, a child chooses
a character and then chooses where that character will go, how he or
she will get there, and what they will do when they get there.
Customizable to meet the needs of individual users. Features include
auditory scanning. All are Mac/Win CDs.
Single title $89.95
5-Pack $259.95
In Sequence Series
by Judy Lynn
Software. Focuses on sequencing skills,
choice making and step scanning. Student
watches a video clip and then is asked to
place pictures from this video in the correct order. In Sequence-Daily
Living Skills features video clips of daily tasks such as “washing your
hands” and “sweeping the floor”. In Sequence-Illustrated Stores
features video clips of 15 sequencing stories. Cognitive age level 4
years and up.
Puzzle Power by
SoftTouch. These puzzles teach mouse skills while developing thinking
skills. Students practice part-whole relationships, shape
discrimination and problem solving. Each program has 2
themes, and 20 puzzles per theme. Choose from 2, 3, 4, 8 or
16 pieces. 4 ways to solve each puzzle. Collects
data on choices and patterns of selection. All are Mac/Win CDs.