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AV TutorTM Digital Cartridge Program “Everyday Words #1” Model MCFEW1-D The AV TutorTM cartridges will be a popular and inspiring destination within the classroom. Tailored for differentiated learning, these 7 digital modules support the five key areas that are essential to effective early reading instruction (phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency and reading comprehension). They are also ideal for those who are performing just slightly below grade level. This “Everyday Words #1” program contains 48 high-frequency common nouns such as “apple”, “car”, “door”, and ”yard”. The AV Tutor reads each word once and then uses it in a simple sentence. Other Available Cartridge Programs Basic Vocabulary #1 Introduces 48 basic nouns and verbs such as for family members, i.e. “father”, “mother”, and “sister”. MCFBV1-D Phonics Reviews 72 examples of initial and final consonants, initial and final digraphs such as “bib” and “web”. MCFP1-D Play Ball Presents interactive narrative reading, phonemic awareness and comprehension activities, which are two key areas essential to reading development. The Phonemic Awareness & Comprehension segments include testing sections for students. MCFPB-D Picture Words Includes 52 high-frequency Dolch list words from A-Z such as “apple”, “arrow”, and “bed”. MCFPW1-D Readiness Includes essential basics such as colors, shapes, numbers, and the alphabet on a total of 50 screens. MCFFR1-D Distributed by: Survival Signs Spotlights 48 safety words such as “stop”, “caution”, “exit”, “fire”, and “danger”. MCFSS-D Memory Warranty Specifications 4-8MB non-volatile flash memory (depending on the program size) One year from date of purchase Other Recommended items: Headset for recording student responses Califone Multimedia Stereo Headset 3064AV AV Tutor Player/Recorder Model 2050 AV Tutor Fundamentals Center - The AV Tutor bundled with six digital cartridge programs (all except Play Ball) for use as a (group) learning center (2056) Califone® International Inc. 800-722-0500 califone.com MCFEW1-D, January 2008