Life Sentences
Life Sentences
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Life Sentences!
©1989 Bob Grubb
Life Sentences! is designed to entertain children of all ages. There
are no formal rules, no practice drills, no timed tests. Its
educational value is tucked away where it can't be avoided…
The child in us delights at computers “talking”. This application
makes your computer “read” your words. The user tells the
computer what to say by clicking on words, pictures of words, or
by selecting words from menus. If the user can click the mouse, the
computer will talk. This is all the encouragement needed for
children to spend time with the program.
All this selecting develops eye hand coordination as the user
becomes more expressive. Life Sentences! contains most of the
words known as “Basic English”. Other words can be typed in but,
of course, this is not a typing program!
As words are selected they are spoken, then listed one after
another. At any time the series of words can be spoken as a
sentence. It is not necessary that the words actually form a
grammatically correct sentence. The program will re-form the
displayed words to give the appearance of a sentence.
The program does not teach that sentences begin with a capital
letter and end with punctuation, or that words are separated from
one another by a single space. However, these are the rules the
program uses. The word series “cat dog boy man” becomes “Cat
dog boy man.”, capitalizing the first word, removing extra spaces,
and adding the period. There is no demand to pay attention to this,
it is simply there to be noticed.
Those not yet reading, or just beginning to read, are not hindered.
When a word is selected it is displayed and read. The youngest
users need not form correct sentences to get the computer to talk.
Life Sentences™ by Bob Grubb
2/9/24
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They will begin associating word appearance with word
pronunciation.
Basic facts are established as the user learns where words can be
found. She learns that “I” is on the “Who” menu, “above” is on the
“Where” menu, “before” is on the “When” menu, any sort of
activity is on one of the “Do” menus, words that describe are on
the “Qualities” menus. Words like “but” and “the” are not on a
menu, but always on the screen, and used often. They find that for
some strange reason, words like “is” and “am” are on the “Be”
menu. It is hoped that by the time she learns grammar at school she
is already familiar with some terms.
Different forms of the words are obtained by holding down the
Option and/or Command key. For instance:
no key Command Option Both keys
QUICK QUICKER QUICKEST QUICKLY
SHOW SHOWED SHOWS SHOWING
GO GONE GOES GOING
TRUCK TRUCKED TRUCKS TRUCKING
Users find that the computer reads the sentence with differing
inflection, depending on punctuation…
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