Software Developed by Raylec Software

The Atom Builder  v.1.0

Chemistry teaching software which simulates the building of any of the first 20 atoms (up to calcium) on screen. Learn how atoms are formed from electrons, protons and neutrons and how the electrons are arranged in shells or energy levels.

Teachers Report Assistant  v.6.0

Teachers Report Assistant is a program that helps teachers create a student report card easily and in an organized way. The application produces personalized report cards in a short time.

Ray's Spelling and Word Games  v.3 4

A great way for your child to learn weekly spellings as well as improve reading, vocabulary and logic. The spelling section is incredibly easy to use and has learning, practice and test options;

Ray's Letters and Numbers  v.2 2

Free, fun to use educational software for children aged 3-6. A great way to teach the alphabet, numbers, counting, simple spelling, keyboard skills and much more. Simple, entertaining,

Kids Tables and Time  v.1 3

Kids Tables and Time is an educational game in which kids can learn how to make simple and intermediate calculations and tell the time. In the math game the kids compete against the computer or a friend.

Ionic Bonding  v.1.0

Chemistry teaching software which simulates the bonding of Ionic compounds on screen. Learn how Ionic compounds are formed by atoms gaining and losing electrons.

Covalent Bonding  v.1.0

Chemistry teaching software which simulates the bonding of covalent compounds on screen. Learn how covalent compounds are formed by atoms sharing electrons. Includes a reference section to support students learning with basic facts and information.

Atoms, Symbols and Equations  v.4.0

Unique interactive multimedia Chemistry teaching software that tests students as they learn. Topics covered include: elements, atoms and molecules, word equations, chemical symbols, Periodic Table and chemical formulas.

Atoms, Bonding and Structure  v.2.0

Unique interactive multimedia Chemistry teaching software which tests students as they learn. Topics covered include: elements, compounds, mixtures, structure of materials, bond energies and the Periodic Table.

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