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Lego
Kindergarten |
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(Win95/98/Me/XP/Mac) (Retail) (LEGOKINDDR) |
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Stormfront Studios / Lego
Media
Ages: 4 to 6
Because Every Child Has a Unique
Style of Learning.
The LEGO Company understands that every child has a unique
learning style. This, along with 60 years of experience in working with
children around the world makes the LEGO company an authority on developmental
learning. While other software programs give only one approach to learning,
LEGO Learning Software allows children to learn in the style that they find
most comfortable. It is this individualized learning approach that makes LEGO
Learning System the best learning software for your child.
How It Works:
- Choose a Learning Environment: Math, Art, Music or
Language
- Pick a Learning Buddy to explore any of the four
environments
- Learn School Readiness Skills from your Buddy
- Teach what you've learned to Clicky and Bricky
Over 90% Learning
Retention:
Studies show that an individual will retain over 90% of what
they have been taught if they are then able to teach the activities.
Skills List:
- Word recognition
- Numbers and letters
- Shapes and colors
- Listening and following directions
- Strategic thinking
- Problem solving
- Visual creativity and patterns
- Memory building
- Addition and subtraction
- Sorting and ordering
- Music and rhythm
- Similarities and differences
- Directional words
- Sound and pitch
- Vocabulary building
- Reading skills
- Counting and quantities
Special Features:
- Fun rewards and special play area
- Over 45 age appropriate activities
- 4 curriculum based environments
- 5 playful characters with unique abilities
- 4 teaching activities
- Over 20 interactive surprises
- Original music
- Easy navigation
- Multiple skill levels in each area
Personalized Learning:
Choose a buddy to help you explore that matches your
child's strength:
- Mike: Always find music a delight
- Matty: Enjoys putting things in order
- Wanda: Loves telling stories
- Michelle: Likes using colors and shapes
- Jimmy: Active and always on the move
Four Curriculum Areas to explore:
- Language (Old West): Word Matching and
Recognition
- Music (Haunted Castle): Musical Instruments and
Sounds
- Math (Toy Store): Adding and Subtracting
Numbers
- Art (Prehistoric Cave): Matching and Pattern
Creativity
Each buddy explores each area a different way:
In Language (Word Recognition):
- Mike teaches Word Recognition through Music
- Matty teaches Word Recognition through Numbers
- Wanda teaches Word Recognition through Story Telling
- Michelle teaches Word Recognition through Art
- Jimmy teach Word Recognition through Active Play
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/XP: Pentium 200 MMX or faster, 32 MB
RAM, 15 MB free hard disk space, 4x speed or higher CD-ROM or DVD ROM Drive, 2
MB Direct Draw compatible video card (capable of 640 x 480 in 16 bit color),
DirectSound compatible sound card, DirectX 7.0a (included on CD). If DirectX
7.0a is not installed an additional 7 Mb free hard disk space is required.
Tested OK on Windows XP.
Macintosh: 200 MHz PowerPC, System 8.1 or higher, 32
MB RAM, 15 MB free hard disk space, 4x speed CD-ROM drive or faster, 640 x 480
in 16 bit color.

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