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Classroom Game Show Software 3.1 - Author Info Page
Description: Interactive White Board Smartboard Classroom Gaming Software Game Show Jeopardy.. (more)
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Author Info for Classroom Game Show Software 3.1
Author/Company Name: Pathos Learning, Inc
Country: United States of America
Web Site: http://www.pathoslearning.com
Programs listed: 4
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SAT Words College Vocabulary Software 1.4 (Downloads: 335)
SAT Vocabulary Software for the College and High School Student SAT Words College: This vocabulary software covers high-frequency SAT vocabulary words with engaging backgrounds and constant interactive learning situations. Studying these words improves performance on any verbal standardized test, including the ACT and GRE. Full scoring and tracking of all user responses is included. Engaging direct vocabulary instruction of words taught in context. The SAT Words College teaches high-frequency SAT-type words (also found on ...
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Complete Macbeth Interactive 1.2 (Downloads: 204)
Teach Beowulf the Anglo/Saxon folk epic with software for the classroom Here is a computer program for an intense study of Macbeth, uncovering the entire play scene by scene. Your students will study from and answer questions on Shakespeare's original sources, the geography of Scotland appertaining to the play, the works of art inspired by Macbeth, and the language devices masterfully used in this darkest of Shakespeare's dramatic works. This program contains complete score reports, maps, text glossaries and more. Created, with all the ...
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TANGIA Latin and Greek Based Vocabulary 1.3 (Downloads: 239)
Tangia Word Parts Academy Vocabulary Software for classroom, lab, or home use With Tangia, students at home or in the classroom learn vocabulary through a study of English words with Greek and Latin etymologies, of which 80-85% of the more difficult English words are composed. With each set of key prefixes and roots, students move through eight different learning modes, culminating in a challenging game at the end. One or two students can log in at each computer station and full data tracking exists for all of their scores. There are two u...
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