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ISO 9999 - Division and Related AbleData Product Types

05 15 06 Assistive products for coding and decoding written language

Products for training in the relationship between letters and their corresponding sounds.

AbleData Product Categories

  1. Alphabet Game ( Education: Instructional Materials: Reading and Writing Skills )
  2. Alphabet Game ( Recreation: Games and Puzzles: Games General )
  3. Lesson Authoring Program ( Education: Instructional Materials: Instructional Materials General )
  4. Lesson Authoring Program ( Software: Functional Applications: Programming and Authoring Applications )
  5. Letters and Numbers ( Education: Instructional Materials: Instructional Materials General )
  6. Modified Educational Program ( Computers: Software: Computer Assisted Instruction )
  7. Modified Educational Program ( Education: Instructional Materials: Instructional Materials General )
  8. Spelling Card Game ( Education: Instructional Materials: Spelling Skills )
  9. Spelling Card Game ( Recreation: Games and Puzzles: Cards )
  10. Spelling Tutorial Program ( Computers: Software: Computer Assisted Instruction )
  11. Spelling Tutorial Program ( Education: Instructional Materials: Spelling Skills )

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