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About Crick Software

Crick Software develops innovative and accessible educational software for students of all ages and abilities. It was established in 1993 by teachers John and Ann Crick, who are both experienced with struggling students and learners with special needs.

Crick Software's products are widely used in regular education as well as with special needs students. All their software is designed for students of all abilities, and includes very extensive accessibility options. The flagship product, Clicker, is helping students to read and write on over half a million computers globally.

Crick Software Inc. is a privately owned company based in Westport, Connecticut, and uses its profits to continue developing products that harness the power of technology for the benefit of all learners.

Language Stage Book Target Language Skill Related Lesson Plans
Stage 1 Producing one word utterances Producing one word utterances Directing Activities Part 1
Expressing Negatives
Directing Activities Part 2
Stage 3 Tommy and the Grasshopper Saying -ing verbs followed by a preposition Learning to Say ing Verbs
Stage 3 Learning In and On Saying "in" and "on" to show position More Prepositions
Stage 3 Lola the Lion Saying "-ing" verbs Learning to Say ing Verbs
Stage 3 Mike and Mickey Get Ready Plural nouns Plural Nouns
Stage 4 Mom, Can I Keep It? Saying negatives with pronoun-verb phrases Expressing Negatives with Pronoun-Verb Phrases
Stage 4 Can I? Yes You Can Asking questions Asking Questions
Stage 4 Emily and Claire Saying "is" and "are" linking verbs Simple Linking Verbs "is" and "are"
Stage 5 Going To Using "going to" for future tense Expressing Future Actions
Stage 5 The Scavenger Hunt Using articles "a" and "the" Using Articles "a" and "the"
Stage 5 Then and Now Increasing the use of linking verbs "am" and "was" Then and Now
Stage 5 Who Took the Bananas? Using "was" and "were" Describing How Things Were in the Past
Stage 6 Contractions Saying and writing contractions Contractions
Stage 6 Indefinite Pronouns Using indefinite pronouns Using Indefinite Pronouns