Computer Fingers
Ages 4-6
Build skills in vocabulary, reading, spelling, keyboarding, and fingerspelling. For cuers, also build skills in phonics. The thirty animated words represent all the letters of the alphabet.
Computer Fingers Menu Screen
Three games with multiple activities make
learning fun:
Computer Game, Matchup Game, Name the Word Game
Computer Game
Start to play by exploring the keyboard. Then pick a
word to spell.
| Explore the keyboard to see the relationship between upper and lower case letters, the manual alphabet, and cued letters. |
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Choose the word you want to spell. There are three sets of 10 words each. |
Spell words dictated one letter at a time and see them come to life. Fewer keys show on the keyboard when you make a mistake, to help you find the right one. |

You can choose a keyboard with the manual alphabet.
Matchup Game
This classic memory game helps children learn letters and words. A help feature
shows what the matching card looks like, but not where it is! The animated cuer
shows how the word or letter is pronounced.
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Match letters to handshapes of the manual alphabet. |
Match words to pictures. |
Name the Word Game
You can play this game one of two ways:
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Identify the picture for the word that is cued. |
Identify the picture for the word that is spelled manually. |
You can vary the speed for the animated cuer and the animated hand in each game.
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