CD-ROMs

These are just a few of the many CD and DVD-ROMs we have produced. If you need any more information then please feel free to contact us.

 

Channel 4

Introduction screen from the Worlds of Faith CD-ROM

Worlds of Faith

The Worlds of Faith CD-ROM is divided into sections for younger and older children. The World Religions section provides basic information on Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism in audio, text, photos, videos, activities and printable resources.

 

The Questions of Faith section is more advanced exploring religious ideas in greater detail and how individuals of different faiths approach personal, moral and ethical issues. Interactive sections require pupils to approach contemporary social problems via a variety of religious viewpoints and to debate their respective solutions.

 


A story screen from the Blue Dragon Storybook CD-ROM

The Blue Dragon Storybook

The interactive storybook can be shown on an interactive whiteboard, as a class or group reader, or on individual computers. The animated storybook format has advantages over a traditional big book, as it allows the whole class to see the text very clearly, read together and locate specific pages.

The CD-ROM has further interactive features, including the ability to edit text, move items and objects and engage in a range of activities including drag-and-drop, tick boxes and click and paste.

 

 

 

Welcome screen from La Tienda de Luis

Modern Foreign Languages

Chez Mimi, La Tienda de Luis and Hennings Haus are a series of entertaining language learning CD-ROMs for ages 7–12, featuring video clips from 4Learning’s popular Chez Mimi television series.

 

Each disc contains video clips, interactive activities, each with two progressive levels of difficulty - a glossary with audio facility, along with printable achievement certificates and resources.

 

 

 


A not very welcome screen from Maths Mansion disc 1.

Maths Mansion

The Maths Mansion CD-ROMs are based on the popular 4Learning television series of the same name, in which children are trapped in a Gothic mansion by their cheerfully alarming host Bad Man until they successfully meet a range of maths challenges.

 

The challenges are fun maths games all about solving problems. Each game features an explanatory video clip from the TV series; two levels of play to provide practice and progression. The children earn Maths Mansion Awards when they successfully complete a game. Progress Reports are kept for each game. This records the number of times the children have played a game, their Maths Mansion Awards obtained and the level they have reached.

 

BBC
Welcome screen from Tiny Planets

Tiny Planets

Bing and Bong the Heroes of the Universe...

 

Join Bing and Bong as they travel from planet to planet on their sofa space ship. Discover colours and watch brilliant video clips, make music, play with shapes, discover seasons, go 'flocker spotting' and much more...