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Software : The ClueFinders 4th Grade Adventures |
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Amazon Maximum Age: 13 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: The Learning Company
EAN: 0772040778590
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Format: CD-ROM
Label: The Learning Company
Manufacturer: The Learning Company
Model: FGA3744BE
Publisher: The Learning Company
Sales Rank: 452
Studio: The Learning Company
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Rating: - Great learning game!
My children loved the adventure game so much that they were willing to do the math required to solve the puzzles. It made a great review for them to use over the summer.
They even wanted to play the game again after finishing it the first time.
Rating: - ClueFinders 4th Grade is fun
I opened up the game and the minute I heard Soferdus (Joni's dog) do the first narration sentence, I knew I would like this game. The way they create this is brilliant. It covers most subjects and teaches them in a way that is very helpful for those who are having trouble. You start off in Cairo to find an ancient scroll. My only regrets for the Cairo area is you have to go back to the activities over and over until you deciphered all 5 clues and the geography game is very long and my favorite game, ... Read More
Rating: - Great program for everybody!
This program is great when it comes to learning!. This was my first cluefinder game and I enjoyed it very much. should work on most computers.
Rating: - Superb CD!!!
I love the CD outside of not saving or being a help button. I learned about Ra and Napolian. Next,I learned the closest state to Canada was Minnsota.The first Clue Finders CD I saw was the 6th grade one.
Rating: - Great in the classroom
I teach special education classes in a jr. high school. This program (and the 5th Grade Adventure) is terrific for my students who are 6th to 8th graders reading at 3rd to 5th grade level. they have the same interest as every other Jr. High student, but not the ability to process at the same level. My students play this game all the time -- It is not patronizing to the students like a Reader Rabbit game would be. I have purchased several copies so that more than one student can play at a time. I ... Read More
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