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Elementary students strengthen memory, problem-solving, creativity, and critical-thinking skills.Create rhythmic compositions, explore two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and much more, in Thinkin' Things Collection 2. Five activities stimulate young minds as they explore, experiment, and create, rewarding persistence with success. Program options are available for special needs students. Features & Benefits FEATURES* Five playful activities provide opportunity to compose songs, create patterns, explore illusion effects, and more * Question & Answer and Explore & Discover modes provide opportunity for independent and structured learning * Grow Slides automatically adjust to each student's learning level, advancing in difficulty as each student successfully solves a problem LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES * Strengthens memory, logic, musical, problem-solving, and creativity skills * Develops auditory and visual discrimination * Provides practice in identifying matching attributes, and repeating patterns System Requirements Win 95/98, ME 2000 Pro, XPMac OS 8.6+, OS 1.02.x-10.4.s (native) Network requirements: Win NT 4.0, 2000, 2003, Client Win 98, ME, 2000, XP Mac AppleShare 6.0.3 or later, or OS X.0.4 Server, Client Mac OS 6.6 to OS 9.2.x (classic) and OS 10.1.5-10.4.x (OS X Native) Novel: Netware 4.11 |
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