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Reader
Rabbit Learn to Read With Phonics 1st and 2nd Grade |
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(Win95/98/Me/2000/XP/Mac) (Retail) (READPH12DR) |
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Publisher: The Learning Co
Ages 5 to 8
A Magical Journey to Build Reading
Confidence
Join Reader Rabbit and Sam the Lion in the Land Where the
Lions Roam Free! Expertly designed specifically for early readers, this
enchanting story gently guides young learners toward essential reading and
comprehension skills. Two CDs worth of fun phonics activities, interactive
storybooks, and away-from-the-computer games and crafts promise lasting appeal
and effective skill building. Best of all, this whimsical adventure draws on
everyday reading materials such as poems, books, and newspapers, nurturing a
childs real-world confidence in newfound skills.
| Kids Learn: |
Special
Features: |
- Phonics
- Reading aloud
- Exposure to authentic texts
- Creative writing
- Phonemic Awareness
- Sentences
- Vocabulary
- Spelling
- Comprehension
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- Practice specific skills, or learn while following
the story
- Adjusts to keep pace with child's abilities
- Practice reading aloud with record and playback
- Track success with progress reports
- User-friendly program help
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Activities:
Consonant Blends Sort words with common ending
consonant blends to help Dandy build a tree house.
Short & Long VowelsPractice recognizing
short and long vowels as you navigate through the books in Reader's
basement.
Compound WordsBreak compound words into smaller
words as you help Sam create footholds to scale a wall.
Vowel CombinationsHelp Reader and Sam catch
falling word parts in their baskets to create complete words.

Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP: 166 MHz Pentium or faster
Pentium II 300 MHz or faster for XP 100 MB available hard disk space 32 MB of
RAM 128 MB RAM for XP 8X speed CD-ROM Drive 16-bit color; 800 x 600 resolution
Sound card, speakers
Macintosh: System 8.6-9.x and OS X 180 MHz or faster
100 MB available Hard Disk Drive 32 MB of RAM 8X speed CD-ROM Drive 16-bit
color; 800 x 600 resolution Speakers

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