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|constellationflashcards||4318||1 '''no'''ASLO*||  ||  ||  ||1 '''no'''*||  ||1 '''no''' *||  ||*starts but no constellation shown in quiz
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|countries||4528||33 yes ASLO||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || ||Players have to type in a country for each letter of the alphabet. Successes are rewarded with the display of the country's flag. The activity 'knows' the English names of 212 countries.
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|I can Read||4529||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || ||I can read is an activity for introducing the basics of phonetic reading. It displays letters and images and associated sound files, such as 'A as in apple'. It also puts the letters into a context that coalesces into words and phrases as more letters are added. Students can hear sounds and record their own voice either repeating the sound or reading aloud
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|I can Read||4529||1 yes ASLO||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  || ||I can read is an activity for introducing the basics of phonetic reading. It displays letters and images and associated sound files, such as 'A as in apple'. It also puts the letters into a context that coalesces into words and phrases as more letters are added. Students can hear sounds and record their own voice either repeating the sound or reading aloud
    
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|StarChart||4300||12 yes ASLO||  ||  ||12 yes||12 yes ||12 yes ||  ||12 yes ASLO ||V2.0 build 115 map of the sky showing the position of the visible stars, some of the larger and brighter deep-sky objects (DSOs), the "classical" planets, the sun and the moon.   
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|StarChart||4300||13 yes ASLO;12 yes ASLO||  ||  ||12 yes||12 yes ||12 yes ||  ||12 yes ASLO ||V2.0 build 115 map of the sky showing the position of the visible stars, some of the larger and brighter deep-sky objects (DSOs), the "classical" planets, the sun and the moon.   
 
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