Leapster Story Explorers by Leapfrog Schoolhouse

Leapster Story Explorers by Leapfrog Schoolhouse

Leapster Story Explorers by Leapfrog Schoolhouse

LEAPFROG SCHOOLHOUSE, which makes preK-8 learningtools, has released Leapster Story Explorers, an interactive Englishlanguage program for K-3 students to use with its Leapster handheldunits. Story Explorers offers multiple learning levels, tutorials,and various activities geared to developing language skills, storycomprehension, and reading ability. The platform providesinstruction and practice in English language vocabulary, phonemicawareness, and language structures. Story Explorers helpsteachers track individual student progress and tailor class curriculato student needs. The company sells additional, relatedproducts: the English Picture Dictionary for SpanishSpeakers, the Language First! Program, and the EnglishLearner's Family Involvement Kit. Price: $1,050 and up.

 

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