Pricing Equipment
Requirements
This program:
• Trains 6 early categories using 60 nouns
• Expands understanding of word meaning
• Includes 120 illustrations and 120 photos
Suggested for individuals (Pre-K through Adult) with:
• Autism, developmental disabilities, language-learning disabilities,
physical impairments, TBI, and aphasia
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First
Categories
First Categories uses 60
nouns in 6 categories to train categorization skills.
Innovative activities, hundreds of drawings and
photographs, and exciting 3-D animation make this
program fun and effective.
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Product Description:
First
Categories uses 60 common nouns to train 6 essential early categories:
animals, food, body parts, clothing, furniture, and vehicles. For
learners who are motivated by visual stimulation, we offer full-screen
scenes and 3-D blocks. For those who are easily distracted, a simple
black background can be used.
Optimized Intervention® Offers
Improved
Training!
Using our Optimized Intervention
technology, First Categories begins with an assessment to determine
which categories a student doesn’t
already know. During training, a student is asked to identify the
item that belongs to a particular category (“Which one is
an animal?”) The program continually monitors a student’s
performance and then tailors instructional delivery to his or her
unique needs.
Flexibility and control
You decide to train using two or three choices and whether to use
illustrations or photographs. Four examples of each item aid in
generalizing the concept.
At the end of each lesson, a summary of the student’s performance
is presented, allowing you to quickly review progress and ensure
accountability.
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Includes 11 Activities!
Optimized Intervention
This activity automatically assesses a student’s knowledge
of early categories and delivers highly individualized training.
Based on a student’s responses, the program moves among
three training levels, each with a different amount of instructional
support.
Three Instructional Activities
• Item Array (Inclusion) asks students to identify an
array of items that belong to the same category.
• Single
Item (Inclusion) asks students to select one item that belongs to a particular
category.
• Single
Item (Exclusion) asks the student to find the item that does not belong to
a particular category.
Testing
This activity can be used to document pre- or post-training
performance.
Six Supplemental Activities
• Build-a-Category introduces
each item in a category until all 10 items are on the screen together.
• Single Item Review presents one item on the screen and
gives its name and category.
• Robot Review presents an array of four items from a
single category and names each one.
• Find Four displays 10 items and asks students to find
four that belong to the same category.
• Magnet Match asks students to match an item
at the top of the screen with one of the four items at the bottom.
• Pick-a-Pair presents five pairs of items and
asks students to find the pair from the same category.
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| First
Categories SE |
(Mac/Win
CD) |
206-WB |
| 1-4 copies |
$230.00
each |
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| 5-9 copies |
$161.00
each |
30%
off |
| 10-19 copies |
$138.00 each |
40%
off |
| 20-49 copies |
$115.00
each |
50%
off |
| 50+ copies |
Call
for Pricing |
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| Network License |
$1,150 |
206-NW-WB
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