Features | System requirements
Spelling Force is the complete spelling tutor for classroom and home – boosting your child's word attack skills through exciting gameplay.
Imagine kids looking forward to their homework time! Spellers of all ages and stages will be motivated and challenged by Spelling Force. Grow your child's vocabulary and word use.
Spelling Force can assist struggling learners by giving them words appropriate to their level; expand and develop their spelling vocabulary; and challenge them with new words and spelling rules to mature their spelling skills.
Spelling Force is simple-to-use and comprehensive spelling software that brings to your home computer an extensive bank of graded spelling lists. Four awesome games with flexible options challenge the most advanced student but are accessible to those with special needs.
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Spelling Force
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Features
- A huge 10,000+ Word Bank vocabulary graded by experienced teachers
- Grade-by-grade word lists teach both the foundations and finer points of spelling. Words are ordered to maximise learning. Starting with words like 'cat' and 'sat', the lists progress through to words such as 'xenophobia' and 'hypoglycaemia'.
Word lists include: NLS Spelling Bank* KS1-KS4, Blunkett's Word Bank*, Phonics, Frequency, Word-building, Thematic, Etymology, Graded, Homonyms, Extension...
- Each word is spoken in a clear voice and presented in a meaningful sentence context.
- Comprehensive and unlimited record keeping to track student progress
- Four motivating space-age games which allow for different learning styles (cool!)
- Users can enter own words, including weekly school spelling lists.
- Automatically creates a 'words for practice list' for each user
- Fully networkable
System Requirements
Windows
Windows 95 or later, 16MB available RAM, 166MHz or faster
Macintosh
PPC with Mac OS 8.1, 16MB available RAM, 120 MHz or faster
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