Learning Theater Sparks Kids' Interest

Suited for grades 3 and up, GeoSafari Theater combines the award-winning GeoSafari Learning System with a standard overhead projector to create a fun multimedia learning environment.

Teachers simply place a compact unit that holds lesson card transparencies atop the projector. LCD indicators embedded in the unit's frame indicate to the class which question to answer and also provides scoring information.

Student teams use cordless remotes to enter lesson codes and respond to curriculum coordinated questions in geography, science and math. A variety of operating and game modes let teachers choose the most appropriate method of instruction. Educational Insights, Carson, CA, (800) 933-3277.

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