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Matching Colors
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Early Learning I: Matching Colors
The Matching Colors program familiarizes the student with up to
twelve common colors. When the student is using the keyboard, the
teacher or parent should place the colors overlay on the keyboard
with the red square over the "1" key or the "X" key.
The lower levels allow the student to see the colors displayed on
the screen and to see the effects of pressing the labeled color
keys. On the higher levels, the student is asked to match the color
on the screen with a color on the keyboard. At first a specific
color is shown, later the computer asks the student to pick it out
from among several colors.
When a correct answer is given, the program displays the answer at
the bottom of the screen. If a wrong answer is given, the answer is
shown on screen, the student is corrected and given another chance
to answer. After a specified number of wrong answers is given, the
student is shown the correct answer and allowed to try again.
Matching Colors can be set to drill the student on any of 3
different sets of 4 colors each or a set of either 8 or 12 colors.
Additionally, color pictures can be substituted for the default
colored blocks. This activity is for the student who has mastered
the basic colors and understands that, for example, an apple is red
even if it has a green stem.
Interface Options:
Supports keyboard, mouse, touch screen, IntelliKeys, and single- or
dual-switch input.
Single- and
dual-switch scanning are built-in (6 different ways), and special
prompts allow blind students to use all levels of difficulty.
System Requirements
Win 98+
Mac 9.0.4+, OSX Native
Difficulty Levels:
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Level 1
• Displays the colors in the range selected and pronounces their
names.
• If the student selects the color displayed, that color is shown at
the bottom of the screen and its name is spoken.
• Level 1 can be repeated up to 10 times.
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Level 2
• Allows the student to experiment with the colors displayed.
• When the student selects a color, it is displayed at the bottom of
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Level 3
• Asks the student to match the color on the screen to a key on the
keyboard.
• When using the mouse or TouchWindow, the student simply clicks on
the displayed color.
• In the Yes/No mode, different colors are flashed on screen for the
student to choose.
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Level 4
• Asks the student to pick out the color from among several
different colors.
• The student selects the correct color from the ones on the screen.
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Level 5
• Same as level 4, but the colors appear in a random order.
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