Choices has been used very successfully by infants and a wider age range of students with special needs.
As well as posing questions requiring set answers, children can use the program to make open choices.
The program can present jig-saws of a range of difficulty. You can also use the program to cut up other graphics to make other jig-saw examples.
There is a facility for grouping exercises together to make longer activities. This may be based around a particular skill to develop progression, or it may be a group of different types of activity for diagnostic purposes.
An editor program is provided which can modify existing activities, or which can be used to create entirely new activities with your own screen layout and curriculum objective.
Choices contains a large bank of pictures, and you can add your own.