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| Brand | School Zone |
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| Model | 9058 |
| Type | Learning |
| Name | Spelling 1-2 Deluxe Software |
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| Operating Systems Supported | Windows & Mac OS |
| System Requirements | WINDOWS Windows Vista, XP, 2000. Pentium III 1GHz. 256MB of RAM. 800x600 32-bit color video. 16-bit sound card. 700MB of available disk space. CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. MAC Mac OS X 10.5, 10.4, 10.3.9. PowerPC G4 933MHz. 256MB of RAM. 800x600 32-bit color video. 16-bit sound card. 700MB of available disk space. CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. |
| Packaging | Retail |
| Feature | Mighty Mini software might come in a pint-size package, but it contains a full-size software program that is packed with proven educational content. Spelling 1-2 Software helps good spellers become great spellers and struggling spellers succeed! This fantastic software takes children on a wondrous undersea adventure. In the Sunken Ship's Galley Game, your children learn to spell by seeing the word, hearing it, and then typing it. In the Coral Reef Game, children unscramble letters to spell words correctly. In the Neptune's Cave Game, children need to choose the correct spelling from among a number of misspelled versions. These three unique games will sharpen the skills of spellers at every level! Plus, each spelling game has fish and prizes to collect. As children become successful spellers, they release trapped fish and earn prizes. The fish come to live in the Tropical Lagoon. Children use the prizes to decorate the lagoon and create a special place for the fish to live. Most practical of all, this program allows personal spelling word lists to be added! Once the special word list has been added, those words show up in each of the spelling games. That means no more practicing from the bland page of a school spelling list! Skills Include: Word Recognition. Spelling Patterns. Letter Sounds. Combination Sounds. Long and Short Vowel Sounds. Silent Letters. |
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| First Listed on Newegg | June 17, 2010 |
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