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US Money Coins and Bills - This program introduces American coins and bills to the student.This teaching program aimed at autistic, learning disabled, and young mainstream children.
Here, all four coins (penny, nickel, dime, and quarter) and six bills ($1, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100) appear in a row on the screen. When the user touches the picture of a coin or bill, another picture of the coin or bill appears above the row on the screen. The picture of the coin or bill rotates so that both the front and back can be seen.
Turn on the “Auto Play" in the setting to run the “Money Matrix" program automatically; the student can just sit back and watch. To stop the automatic run, turn off the "Auto Play."
Sound
This option is selected by default. When this is on, the program pronounces the name of the coin or bill. If it is off, it doesn't say the name.
Descriptive
This option is selected by default. When this is on, sentences appear under the picture, giving the name and value of the coin or bill shown in the picture.
Coins and Bills
This option is selected by default. When this box is checked, both coins and bills will appear in the matrix.
Coins
If the “Coins" box is checked only coins will appear in the matrix.
Bills
If the “Bills" box is checked only bills will appear in the matrix.
Name and Value
This option is selected by default. When this box is checked, both the name and the value of the coin or bill will appear under the picture.
Name
When this box is checked, only the name of the coin or bill will appear under the picture.
Value
When this box is checked, only the value of the coin or bill will appear under the picture.
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Note: This is the free version of MatchTime and limits each of the four levels to only two exercises. You can unlock the full version through the in-app store.
MatchTime™ Software features a programmed learning approach for students who struggle with time concepts. Four progressively difficult levels provide sequences of multiple choice exercises. Students simply find the clock that matches the large sample clock in the first three levels. Level 4 introduces the concepts of “earlier” and “later.”
Uses both digital and analog clocks. Extensive record keeping tracks student progress. Level 1 focuses on matching the hour hand, while Level 2 introduces 15 minute intervals. Level 3 provides exercises using all the minutes, and Level 4 progresses to clocks that are up to four hours earlier or later than the sample.
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Education
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December 18, 2024