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2Simple Modelling Toolkit  
2Simple Modelling Toolkit................................................................................................. 2  
Minimum System requirements ...................................................................................... 2  
Installing 2Simple Modelling Toolkit .............................................................................. 2  
Overview of the software ................................................................................................... 3  
Organisation of tasks ...................................................................................................... 3  
The bin........................................................................................................................... 3  
Snapshots ....................................................................................................................... 4  
Getting started.................................................................................................................... 6  
Exiting 2Simple Modelling Toolkit ..................................................................................... 7  
Option 1: Exit using the Exit button ................................................................................ 7  
Option 2: Exiting after a task is complete........................................................................ 8  
Option 3: Exiting before an activity is complete.............................................................. 8  
Activity 1 ........................................................................................................................... 9  
Activity 2 ......................................................................................................................... 10  
Activity 3 ......................................................................................................................... 11  
Activity 4 ......................................................................................................................... 12  
Activity 5 ......................................................................................................................... 13  
Teacher options ............................................................................................................... 14  
Saving your settings...................................................................................................... 14  
Controlling access to activities...................................................................................... 15  
Controlling Print options .............................................................................................. 15  
Disabling the Exit button/Goes per task ........................................................................ 16  
Audio help on Intro...................................................................................................... 16  
Auditory/language Support ........................................................................................... 16  
Currency ...................................................................................................................... 17  
Settings for activity 2 .................................................................................................... 17  
Settings for activity 3 .................................................................................................... 17  
Settings for activity 4 .................................................................................................... 18  
Settings for activity 5 .................................................................................................... 18  
Keyboard shortcuts........................................................................................................... 19  
Using the Support materials ............................................................................................. 20  
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader .................................................................................. 20  
Uninstalling 2Simple Modelling Toolkit........................................................................... 21  
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2Simple Modelling Toolkit  
Minimum System requirements  
PC  
Mac  
Multimedia computer  
Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP or NT  
Keyboard  
Multimedia computer  
OS 8.1 to X  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
Mouse  
Printer  
Printer  
64MB RAM  
64MB RAM  
285MB Hard Disk space  
Adobe Acrobat Reader 3  
250MB Hard Disk space  
Adobe Acrobat Reader 3  
Whilst 2Simple Modelling Toolkit can be installed on a Network it is advisable to install  
the software locally on individual machines.  
Installing 2Simple Modelling Toolkit  
Place the CD ROM in the CD drive of your  
computer  
The installation process should begin  
automatically  
Click on: ‘Install Modelling Toolkit’  
and follow the on-screen instructions  
If the installation process for 2Simple Modelling Toolkit does not automatically start when  
you put the CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer, carry out the following:  
Click on:  
‘the Start  
button’  
Select: ‘Run’  
Type in: D:\Setup.exe  
(Where D:\ is the location of your CD-  
ROM drive)  
Follow the on-screen instructions  
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Overview of the software  
2Simple Modelling Toolkit is aimed at the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1. It consists of  
a suite of five core modelling activities, each with three differentiated levels, known as  
tasks. Each activity has been designed with opportunities to support core subject areas. It  
can be used to teach ICT or as a resource to support Literacy/English,  
Numeracy/Mathematics and Science. 2Simple Modelling Toolkit has been developed for  
use in classrooms and incorporates a simple options utility that allows teachers to direct  
tasks and adopt flexible and creative approaches to support teaching and learning.  
2Simple Modelling toolkit does not require children to read large amounts of text and  
where text occurs it is always supported by simple and clear illustrations.  
Organisation of tasks  
2Simple Modelling Toolkit has been designed to support classroom management and  
access using a computer. It provides pairs and small groups of children with focussed  
learning opportunities. In order to achieve this, specific constraints and task closure  
opportunities have been built in.  
Across the range of activities in 2Simple Modelling Toolkit the software can be set up to  
encourage children to focus on a specific task, for example, in the Teacher options you  
could set the program so that children will only be able to explore a task for a limited  
number of ‘goes’ before being returned to the Activity menu screen. This is intended to  
provide a prompt to the children to finish their computer based activity and create an  
opportunity for other children to visit the computer. (For more information see the  
‘Teachers Utilities menu’ section).  
In summary, there are five core activities; each activity has 3 differentiated tasks. At each  
visit to the computer the children can explore any selected task for a specified number of  
‘goes’.  
The bin  
Within the activities the ‘bin’ icon has been used to allow the children to edit choices that  
have been made. Within different activities the bin function varies.  
Task 1  
Bin  
Task 2  
Bin  
Task 3  
Bin  
Activity 1  
Activity 2  
Activity 3  
Activity 4  
Activity 5  
Wipe all  
Wipe all  
Bin  
Wipe all  
Wipe all  
Bin  
N/A  
Wipe all  
Bin  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Bin: Select an object, move it over the bin icon and it is removed from the work area.  
Wipe all: If the bin is selected the work area will be completely wiped. Once the bin has  
been used this action cannot be undone.  
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Snapshots  
Within 2Simple Modelling Toolkit there is no utility to allow the children to save their  
work. It is intended that the children should choose to print one or more screens as they  
progress through a task when appropriate. However it may occur that the children do not  
print or accidentally fail to print a particularly interesting or noteworthy piece of work. In  
such an instance the ‘Snap Shots’ folder will allow you to retrieve one or more pieces of  
work and print them.  
How it works  
As the children complete work in the various activities and tasks 2Simple Modelling  
Toolkit automatically takes a ‘snap shot’ image of completed work and stores it as a JPEG  
picture file. (A JPEG is a picture file type commonly used by digital cameras and scanners).  
These stored images can later be retrieved and printed using a painting program or graphic  
editor eg. Paint, Colour Magic, PaintShop Pro.  
To view a ‘Snap Shot’, start your painting program or graphic editor.  
Click on: ‘File’  
Click on: ‘Open’  
Click on:  
in the ‘Look in’ drop  
down menu  
Select: C:\ (the hard disk drive of your  
computer)  
When you are able to view the folder  
list on C:\  
Select: ‘Program Files’  
Click on: ‘Open’  
Select: ‘2Simple MT’  
Click on: ‘Open’  
Inside the 2Simple MT folder  
Select: ‘Snapshots’  
Click on: ‘Open’  
Note: You can through the Teacher’s Utilities change the location where Snapshot images  
are stored  
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To view the snapshot files,  
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If you do initially see any files  
Click on:  
in the ‘File of type’ drop  
down menu  
Select: JPEG (*.JPG;*.jpeg) or All  
Picture Files  
A list of pictures file names will be  
displayed, one for each of the last 45  
completed tasks.  
Select: a picture file  
Click on: ‘Open’  
Your chosen image will be displayed  
and can be printed or saved in the  
normal manner.  
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How to guide  
Getting started  
Start 2Simple Modelling toolkit, from the ‘Start Menu’ or using an icon on your desktop,  
Introducing the splash screen  
Starting 2Simple Modelling Toolkit will  
launch the splash screen which will remain  
while the program loads.  
Splash screen  
When the program has finished loading you  
will automatically be taken to the Activity  
Menu screen.  
Using the Activity menu you can select  
which activity and task you wish to start.  
Activity Menu  
To start an activity click on the appropriate  
task button;  
Task 1 = Foundation stage/Reception  
Task 2 = Year 1  
Task 3 = Year 2  
Whilst the different tasks of each activity  
were developed with specific age groups in  
mind, this does not preclude class groups  
from exploring other program tasks.  
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Exiting 2Simple Modelling Toolkit  
2Simple Modelling Toolkit has been designed to provide task based modelling  
opportunities for use in the classroom by pairs or small groups of children, and as such has  
built in options and constraints to allow children to fully explore any given activity.  
There are three options for exiting 2Simple modelling Toolkit, two for use by children, one  
specifically designed to allow teacher intervention:  
Option 1  
The children can choose to exit at any time using the Exit button to  
return to the Activity menu screen, (Option 2 can be disabled using  
the Teacher options).  
Option 2  
The children complete the prescribed number of goes within a task  
and are automatically returned to the Activity menu screen.  
Option 3  
The teacher can force an exit by use of the teacher’s keyboard  
shortcut, (recommended for teacher use only).  
Note:  
If you use the software in the classroom without customising the Default settings then  
the ‘Exit’ button will be available on the menu bar of all activities. This allows children  
to return to the activity menu at will. It is recommended that you amend the default  
settings to remove this particular function when using the software in the classroom for  
the first time or with young children.  
Option 1: Exit using the Exit button  
If you would prefer to allow the children to exit an activity at any time, you will need to  
leave the ‘Allow immediate task exit’ option enabled in the Teacher options.  
By choosing to allow immediate exit, you  
will leave the ‘Exit’ button enabled on the  
menu bar across all activities.  
To exit from a task at any time,  
Click on:  
(Exit)  
Select:  
To exit at the Activity Menu,  
Click on:  
This will take you to the Credits screen  
where you will be asked to confirm  
whether you really want to quit or  
return to the Activity Menu.  
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Option 2: Exiting after a task is complete  
2Simple Modelling Toolkit can be set up to ensure that children are provided with a  
limited number of goes to explore any one task before they exit and return to the main  
Activity menu where they can choose to explore another task or to exit the program  
altogether.  
For example, it can be set up so that within each activity the children have three goes to  
explore a task before being returned to the main activity window, creating an opportunity  
for other children to use the computer. (The number of goes the children have within any  
given task is controlled using the Teacher options menu.)  
When the children have completed the desired number of goes within a task they will  
automatically be returned to the Main activity window  
To exit at the Activity Menu,  
Click on:  
This will take you to the Credits screen  
where you will be asked to confirm  
whether you really want to quit or  
return to the Activity Menu.  
Option 3: Exiting before an activity is complete  
There may be occasions when you might wish to exit from the program before an activity  
has been completed. This can be achieved by using the teacher’s keyboard shortcut,  
<Shift><Ctrl> & <Q>  
To force an exit from the program, on your keyboard,  
shift  
Ctrl  
plus  
and Q  
Press:  
This will take you to the Credits screen  
Click on:  
to return to the  
to exit from the  
Activity menu screen  
Click on:  
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Activity 1  
In activity 1 the children are required to sequence a series of actions using a mouse to  
create a pattern on a grid. In task one the children are required to arrange coloured  
squares and rectangles on a 4x4 grid. In task two an irregular polygon is added and the  
grid size increased to 5x5. In task three a triangle is added.  
In each of the tasks before positioning and placing their chosen shape the children can  
rotate it clockwise, in quarter turns. In addition at any time they can hide the grid lines  
to reveal their emerging pattern. To remove any shape from the grid the children can  
click on it to select it again, drag and position the shape over the bin.  
At the end of a task children click on the ‘Tick’ button to indicate when they have  
completed their grid.  
Task 1  
Task 2  
Task 3  
Support materials  
Supporting the computer activities are paper-based resources that can be completed  
away from the computer  
Task 1  
Task 2  
Task 3  
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Activity 2  
In activity 2 the children are required to colour or construct real and imaginary animals.  
In task one they are required to use a simple stamp tool to colour a butterfly, an alien, a  
starfish, an octopus or any combination of these animals and characters. In task 2 they  
use a variety of painting tools to camouflage a chameleon. In task three they are  
required to construct an animal using a variety of body parts.  
At the end of a task children click on the ‘Tick’ button to indicate when they have  
finished working on their animal.  
Task 1  
Task 2  
Task 3  
Support materials  
Supporting the computer activities are paper-based resources that can be completed  
away from the computer  
Task 1  
Task 2  
Task 3  
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Activity 3  
In activity 3 the children are required to colour in a selection of random or themed  
pictures. In task two the colouring activity is extended by the introduction of a tabbed  
menu providing clip art characters that can be added to their composition. In task three  
a third tab is available allowing the children to add both clip art characters and objects.  
In all the tasks the children can wipe their image clean by clicking on the bin. In  
addition, in tasks two and three the children can use the ‘Greater than’ and ‘Less than’  
buttons to increase or decrease the size of the characters and objects use the ‘Mirror’  
button to face characters and objects in the opposite direction  
At the end of a task children click on the ‘Tick’ button to indicate when they have  
finished colouring their picture.  
Task 1  
Task 2  
Task 3  
Support materials  
Supporting the computer activities are paper-based resources that can be completed  
away from the computer  
Task 1  
Task 1(cont.)  
Task 2  
Task 3  
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Activity 4  
In activity 4 the children are required to plan and create a meal, either a sandwich, pizza  
or burger. The children use a mouse to drag and drop ingredients onto the work area. In  
task 2 each ingredient has an allocated monetary value allowing the children to view the  
cost of their meal. In task three as well as a monetary value being added to each  
ingredient a target figure is also identified enabling the children to explore different meal  
options within an identified budget constraint. The children can change or remove any  
ingredient by placing it in the bin  
The children click on the ‘Tick’ button to indicate when they have finished creating their  
meal.  
Task 1  
Task 2  
Task 3  
Support materials  
Supporting the computer activities are paper-based resources that can be completed  
away from the computer  
Task 1  
Task 2  
Task 2 (cont.)  
Task 3  
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Activity 5  
Activity 5 the children are required to instruct a car or character graphic to move around  
a grid. Task 1 is a simple letter matching activity. Task 2 is either an alphabetical letter-  
sequencing task or a CVC word-spelling task, (consonant, vowel, consonant). Task three  
is an alphabetical word-sequencing task. In addition in task 3 the children are required  
to plan, revise and test their route before choosing to run it in full.  
Task 1  
Task 2  
Task 3  
Support materials  
Supporting the computer activities are paper-based resources that can be completed  
away from the computer  
Task 1  
Task 2  
Task 3  
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Teacher options  
The Teacher’s utilities can be accessed by  
using the keyboard shortcut: < shift>,  
<control> and, <O>  
The Teacher’s utilities allow you to control how you would like 2Simple Modelling Toolkit  
to work in your classroom. Some elements of the Teacher options menu determine global  
functionality, some are specific to individual activities and allow you to define specific  
parameters.  
Eg. The Teacher’s Utilities allow you to  
determine what and how different  
elements of the software can be used.  
Using the utilities menu you can  
choose to make accessible to children  
any combination of activities and  
activity tasks. You can also stipulate  
what printing capabilities you would  
like to be available.  
Saving your settings  
2Simple Modelling Toolkit has two options for saving settings, ‘Set as default’ and ‘Back to  
menu.  
Save as default  
By selecting ‘Save as default’ once you have made changes to the program settings you are  
choosing to have your choices reinstated for all future use of the software. You should  
choose to ‘Save as default’ when you have identified and selected the most appropriate  
options for the children using the software. Eg. You might choose to de-select ‘Allow  
immediate task exit’ as a default to ensure that children using the software are encouraged  
to complete each task that they start before moving on and exploring other activities.  
There are no restrictions as to the number of times you can change the default settings.  
To set new defaults,  
Customise the Teacher’s Utilities  
screen to suit the needs of your pupils  
Click on:  
Click on:  
This will take you back to the Activity  
menu  
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Back to menu  
By selecting ‘Back to menu’ only, you can temporarily customise the settings without  
modifying your preferred defaults. The selections you have made will only be retained  
whilst the software is in use, once it is closed the selections you have made will be lost and  
the defaults reinstated when the software is started again.  
To temporarily change the settings,  
Customise the Teacher’s Utilities  
screen to suit the needs of your pupils  
Click on:  
This will take you back to the Activity  
menu  
Your choices will be lost when the software is closed  
Controlling access to activities.  
Using the Teacher’s utilities you can enable or disable children’s access to different  
activities and tasks of 2Simple Modelling toolkit.  
To make an activity unavailable to children,  
Go to the Teacher’s utilities  
Click on: the activity task that you do  
not want the children to be able to  
access  
Disabled activities will be presented as  
‘greyed out’ options on the Activity  
menu.  
Controlling Print options  
Using the Teacher’s utilities you can control the printing options of 2Simple Modelling  
Toolkit.  
To disable the print option for an activity,  
Go to the Teacher’s utilities  
De-select the print option for a task or  
activity  
Alternatively to disable all printing  
Select: ‘Do not allow printing’  
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Disabling the Exit button/Goes per task  
Once you have installed 2Simple Modelling Toolkit on your computer it is advisable that  
you modify the default program settings to better suit the needs of the children you work  
with. 2Simple Modelling Toolkit has been developed for use in the classroom by pairs and  
small groups of children working collaboratively. You can determine the duration of any  
activity to suit your classroom and usage of the software by disabling the Exit button and  
specifying how many goes per task the children are allowed. Working with young children  
it is recommended that you disable the ‘Exit’ button to remove it from the menu bar of the  
activity screens. This selection will ensure that the children complete each task or activity  
before exploring other areas of 2Simple Modelling Toolkit.  
To disable the ‘Exit’ button,  
Go to the Teacher’s utilities  
Click on: the settings tab  
De-select ‘Allow immediate task exit’  
And specify how many ‘Goes per task’  
you wish the children have  
Click on:  
to retain this choice for future use of the software  
to return to the Activity menu  
Click on:  
Audio help on Intro  
2Simple Modelling Toolkit can provide auditory support for children. The software comes  
with activity audio support in English. It is hoped that in the future Additional  
home/community language audio support will be developed and made available via the  
internet/World Wide Web. For more information contact 2Simple Software.  
To switch on the auditory support option,  
Go to the Teacher’s utilities  
Click on: the ‘settings’ tab  
Click on: the ‘Audio help on intro’  
check box  
A tick indicates that the auditory  
support files have been switched on  
Auditory/language Support  
If you download and install additional audio support files for a home/community language  
the option to select the language will become available in the settings menu.  
To select a language,  
Click on:  
and scroll down The list  
of available languages  
Click on: your preferred language  
option  
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Currency  
The currency option allows you to stipulate a specific monetary symbol to be included in  
activities where monetary values are present. The default currency is Sterling.  
To select a currency other than sterling,  
Scroll through the list of alternative  
currencies  
Select: your currency of choice  
Settings for activity 2  
In task one of activity two you can choose from a variety of animals and characters; a  
butterfly, an alien, a starfish, or an octopus. Alternatively you can select any combination  
to be presented to the children randomly. In addition, in task 3 there is an option for the  
children to record a short sound file to support their constructed animal; this utility can be  
switched on or off.  
To select your animals and character  
put a tick in each relevant check box  
To switch off the sound recording  
utility remove the tick from the check  
box  
Settings for activity 3  
Use the activity 3 options to select images and characters from one or more topics. To  
select topic specific images,  
Click on a topic  
Selected topics will be presented in  
Bold Red text.  
Only images and clipart from selected  
topics will be available  
Additional topic images and characters will be developed and made available via the  
internet/World Wide Web.  
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Settings for activity 4  
By placing a tick in one or more check boxes you can choose whether the children are  
presented with a sandwich, pizza or burger menu. Alternatively select any combination  
and the children will randomly be presented a menu.  
Monetary values are introduced in tasks two and three of activity four. To give you control  
over the value of the ingredients and target the activity at a particular year group you can  
specify a minimum and maximum value for the ingredients.  
To select your menu/s put a tick in  
each relevant check box  
To specify minimum and maximum  
values in the ‘Range of Prices’  
Click on: the ‘Activity 4’ tab  
Type your lowest and highest chosen  
values  
In addition in task three you can define a specific budget as part of the activity.  
Settings for activity 5  
In all the tasks of activity five you can choose whether or not you wish to include obstacles  
for the children to navigate around, whether the children are presented with preferred  
letters chosen by you or CVC words  
To modify Activity 5 settings  
Click on: the ‘Activity 5’ tab  
Select or de-select your preferred  
options  
Click on a radio button to choose your  
preferred Turtle graphic for the activity  
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Keyboard shortcuts  
2simple Modelling Toolkit has three keyboard shortcuts that are available to assist adults  
using the software.  
To access the Teacher’s utilities,  
Press:  
To print any activity,  
Press:  
To exit from any activity,  
Press:  
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Using the Support materials  
Accompanying each activity is a complementary set of paper based support materials  
that can be completed away from the computer. These materials are supplied as  
computer files and will be installed on your computer when you install 2Simple  
Modelling Toolkit.  
To be able to view and print these resources you will need to install Adobe Acrobat  
Reader v5 a copy of which is supplied on the CD-ROM.  
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader  
As part of the standard installation process for 2Simple Modelling Toolkit there is an option  
to install Adobe Acrobat Reader, version 5.1  
Place the CD ROM in the CD drive of your  
computer  
The installation process should begin  
automatically  
Click on: ‘Install AdobeAcrobat  
Reader 5.1’ and follow the on-screen  
instructions  
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Uninstalling 2Simple Modelling  
Toolkit  
To uninstall 2Simple Modelling toolkit  
On your desktop,  
Click on:  
Press: <Enter> on your keyboard  
Click on:  
This will open the Control Panel  
window  
In the Control Panel window,  
Click on:  
To open the Add/Remove Programs  
window  
Select: 2Simple Modelling Toolkit  
Click on:  
Having removed 2Simple Modelling  
toolkit  
Click on: ‘OK’ and close all remaining  
windows to return to your desktop  
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