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He"a:" enjoys programming and has created"f:" in Spelling Shop a by Charles Hartley of"G :" Shepherdsville, KY. Though you may"u :" copy and share it, Spelling Shop is" :" a copyrighted program. CUE has the" :" exclusive distribution rights." :" You may not sell or bundle it in"  :" a:23:" ";:ZZ1 ZZ2311:1:ZZ:" ";:ZZ7 B : Y  -- SET WINDOW --e :1806 32,1:33,38:34,1:35,21 ":  CREDITS :3:15::"CREDITS": 6:" The Spelling Shop was written and is" :" copyright 1989 "[ ZZ4ĢZZ:CUE$"CUE SOFTSWAP":21(CUE$)2:CUE${ ZZ6ĢZZ:21(ND$)2:ND$ ZZ  :  -- SCREEN SETUP -- ::ZZ140:1:ZZ:" ";:ZZ ZZ223:40:ZZ:" ";:ZZ ZZ4011:ZZ::D$"RUN S.SHOP"@ K141VNP4ĴV(NP4)2000,3000,4000N VNP50V :a : z  -- SCREEN CLEAR -- 23:3: " PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE "; 49168,0:Z$:: :  -- MENU BANNER --$ :ZZ37:3:ZZ:" JLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]- ZN1NP:10N:20(A$(N))2:A$(N);:P d:V10:20(A$(V))2:A$(V);k nK(16384):K128110 x16368,0::V10:20(A$(V))2:A$(V); K136K139VV1:V0VNP K149K138VV1:VNP1V1 K141100 K141VNP4ĉ:49168,0:D$(4)0====================G CUE MENU PROGRAMa===================={NP:N1NP:A$(N):N(1800:18202::V1:255<ND$"THE SPELLING SHOP (10/89)":1700F:23:4:"USE ARROW KEYS AND PRESS ";: P9`` 0:ȡHe@ hhл`Ie@҈@ăq8D "bxx9N@  words in lesson files. The"J " user chooses a lesson to start but"q " can change to another file as " " desired." 1000! :3& :10:" SPELLING SHOP ":+ 5::2:" RULES SCREENS ";::" During times in the"0 " Activities Center when the computer"E5 " organizes data, word rules screens"n: " can be shown, if included in the"? " particular lesson file."A ::" The Utility Side includes 14 such "D " files on suffixes, prefixes, etc."I " You can also create `" - Spelling Shop LESSON Files"M b" - Spelling Shop RULES Files"n d" - Tests RECORDS files";x o1000 t3 ~:10:" SPELLING SHOP ": 7:2::" FILES SHARING ";::" As you make" " up files, please share them with "#!" any "2G" word processor & format it to your"\L" specs. FrEdWriter loads such filesN" directly; Appleworks can also."Q::2:" PRINT OUT ";::" You can print out a"V" hardcopy of any text file." [" - ASCII TEST files created"'SPELLING SHOP ":D5:2::" UTILITY SIDE ";::" (continued)"n$" - with/without sample sentences")" - 4 spellings or 3 plus 'none of"." the above'"8:" A Test is saved as an 'ASCII' text"=" file so you may load it into word"4 ::" Use the Utility Side to make up"` " multiple choice format tests of the" " correct and incorrect spellings... "" - with all or only selected words"" - in up to 4 different versions"; 10003:10:" " files. Instructions are clear and"U " concise. After creating a file you" " may add to/alter it later. Plan " " your lists of words to include:" " - syllabication" " - sentence using the word" " - 3 misspellings of the FrEdWriter FORMAT utility,"J " or Copy II+, etc., to do this. "m " Name the disk as you wish."w 1000~ 3 :10:" SPELLING SHOP ": 5:2::" UTILITY SIDE ";::" Use this side to" " make up your own customized lesson") ". " Lesson Files will be read in from"R " the Lesson Disk in Drive 2."} :" Though the Program disk has some" " example Lesson Files, you will " " need a ProDOS FORMATTED disk on" " which to make & store your files."" " Use2::" LESSON DISKS ";::" Because the Program &"]k " Utility Sides are already fairly"p " full, Spelling Shop is designed to"u " use Lesson File disks. At startup"z " you are asked if you have 1 or 2" " drives. If you have 2 drives,am itself does no tracking"I> " or placement. You will use Utility"sC " Side to update/revise records, as"H " the program itself only appends to"M " a record rather than replacing it."R 1000W 3\ :10:" SPELLING SHOP ":4f 5:ts"0 " individually or by class. Use the"[ " Utility Side to view the student's" " answers paired with correct ones "* " expected."/ ::" Record keeping only allows you to"4 " see student responses for analysis."9 " The progrlables,". " -correct spelling amongst"M " incorrect spellings"t " -missing word in a sentence";~ 1000 3 :10:" SPELLING SHOP ": 5:2::" RECORD KEEPING ";::" You can keep" " records of students' on-screen tes "3 " NOTE: On-screen tests use ALL words"_ " in a file & cannot be exited early."f " 2::" GAMES & TEST FORMATS ";::" Depending on" " what the lesson file contains," " formats can include..."  " -jumbled words or sylTESTS CENTER ";::" Here a user can show"V " how well s/he has mastered a word" " lesson. Results are given to user" " at the end of the test as well as " " stored on the disk for instructor " " to see later using Utility Side." additional Rules"@N " Screens. A Lesson File may include"iS " up to 4 such screens and may be "X " placed in a Lesson when created or"] " added later using the Utility Side." 1000 :3 :10:" SPELLING SHOP ":, 5:2::" us at CUE SoftSwap. We will, in"M!" turn, distribute lesson disks for"x!" Spelling Shop for whatever variety"!" and levels we receive. 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ABOUT CUE & SOF*" disks."*1000>*:3:12::"ABOUT SOFTSWAP":n*5:" Do you have something to contribute?"*:" Send inquiries or disks to:"*:" SoftSwap Chairperson"*" CUE, Inc."*" P O Box 2087"*" Menlo Park, CA 94026"*+" in the public domain. It may be "S)" freely copied and given away,":" ";w):" BUT NOT SOLD ";::".")::" SoftSwap is a non-profit service. ")" all proceeds beyond costs are plowed"*" back into the development of new "nd to disseminate "B(D" copyable disks to educators at low"P(N" cost."Z(X1000}(b:3:12::"ABOUT SOFTSWAP":(l5:" This disk is distributed by CUE, "(v" Inc. It is copyrighted by its "({" author Charles Hartley and is NOT"'):4'5:" SoftSwap is a service of CUE, Inc., "a'" and has been operating since 1978. "':" SoftSwap's mission is to solicit the"'&" donation of useful educational soft-"'0" ware and data, to screen and clean "(:" the donations, a Newsletter six times a year."F&::" To join CUE, send $22 to:"]&:" CUE, Inc."u&" P O Box 2087"&" Menlo Park, CA 94026"&::" For more information, call"&:" (415) 328-2248"&1000':3:12::"ABOUT SOFTSWAP"nal growth":%h" of its members and all fellow "O%r" educators."Y%|1000w%:3:15::"ABOUT CUE":%5:" Over 2500 CUE members attend the "%" statewide conferences held every"%" fall and spring, and receive " &" the CUE in education."B$,:" * To make a substantial contribution"o$6" toward developing and providing "$@" information, materials, and"$J" software applications to all"$T" interested persons; and" %^:" * To promote the professio" the U.S., Canada, and in several "D#" foreign countries."N#1000l#:3:15::"ABOUT CUE":#5:" The goals of CUE are:"#:" * To promote the development and "$"" growth of the use of computers":" and other technologies":"s l 0 delay l 0 anchor l 0 physician l 0 belief l 0 hunch l 0 narrator l 0 sg?~gsgsgs?~~pgsy?>s9>ssFcyLgOOyy8gs?rgqgsggs?F@|p?x~?`pp@Ca0gsy?|gsg`syxgsgsgs|~gs>`s8`sq<xy|||g?@C~gsAgsOGgsssgsgsgsCgsAgs|?~gs? 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C0 D ==========================Z FUP$(11):DN$(10):CL49168:KB49152f PD$(4) ULS(103):HS(104):ZQİ1000:210 ZDU1:::D$(4):750 -------INTRO SETUP t WD$(55),SE$(55),SY$(55),MS$(55,4),MU$(55,4),M$(4),L$(8! ========================='D -= SPELLING SHOP =-_ MAIN PROGRAM 1e#( COPYRIGHT (C) 19892 BY CHARLES HARTLEY7 SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY 40165<A EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTON B RIGHTS GRANTED TO CU9"Č198:660AN$;:40,DA32(MO8(MO7)):48830,(49040)l48820,7:48728,169:48729,195:48730,32:48731,112:48732,190:48733,176:48734,170:48735,96:48728v21:X139:"^";::"^":22:HTCL,0:AN$:AN$(32)AN$(21)AN$"0"AN$"0"AN$"MD(MO)1590QD23:1:"Error in entry. Start over.":198:T11000:T:500N23:1:958:"Is this correct? (Y/N) Y";:24XCL,0:GT$:GT$"Y"GT$(121)GT$(13)610GT$"N"GT$(110)500:198:600(b49041,2YR(MO7):48831,(49041):490Enter date (1-31)":DA$""WHT27:650:DA$DA$AN$:HT28:650:DA$DA$AN$:DA(DA$)23:1:958:"Enter year (last 2 digits)":YR$""&HT30:650:YR$YR$AN$:HT31:650:YR$YR$AN$:YR(YR$)0XYR4:YR4(X)MD(2)29:MO0MO13ĭDA0DA3)31:MD(4)30:MD(5)31:MD(6)30:MD(7)31:MD(8)31:MD(9)30:MD(10)31:MD(11)30:MD(12)31:640:22:"ProDOS Date Stamp --> MM/DD/YY":23:1:"Enter month (01-12)":MO$""HT24:650:MO$MO$AN$:HT25:650:MO$MO$AN$:MO(MO$)23:1:958:"X2(GT32):X3GTX232:450AX2(GT32)8:X3GT(X28)32DT$(X2)"/"(X3)"/"(X1)::640:"Is today's date ";DT$;"? (Y/N) ";CL,0:GT$:GT$"Y"GT$(121)ė:GT$"N"GT$(110)480:198:460MD(12)[MD(1)31:MD(2)28:MD(350vPK6PK8PL620Č3288::198:"PUT THE PROGRAM DISK IN DRIVE 1.":" ...THEN PRESS A KEY.":KB,128:620PK255Č3288:34,0::"ERROR #";PK;" ON LINE #";PL:GT(48831):49041,GT:X1(GT2):X2GTX12:GT(48830):49040,GT:X252:PK(222):PL(218)256(219) |PK6PK8PL340Č3288::198:"PUT THE PROGRAM DISK IN DRIVE 1.":" ...THEN PRESS A KEY.":KB,128:340PK6PK8PL350Č3288::198:"PUT THE PROGRAM DISK IN DRIVE 1.":" ...THEN PRESS A KEY.":KB,128: Make sure that the lesson disk is in":"Drive ";DR;" then press ":1500:x 10:10:"Reading the disk..."~ ---READ LESSON FILES ON DISK IF ANY D$"PREFIX,S6,D";DR:D$"PREFIX":PF$:D$"OPEN";PF$;",TDIR":D$"READ";PF$:X13:GT$:Q NC$(NL):NC$(NL)""280:(NC$(NL),18,1)"T"250:NC$(NL)(NC$(NL),2,15) X116:(NC$(NL),X,1)(32)NC$(NL)(NC$(NL),X1):X16 X:NLNL1:250 D$"CLOSE";PF$:D$"PREFIX/":NL1CNL1:380@ ^::"There are no lessons on this disk(971)123010PD$"OPEN /RAM,TDIR":D$"READ /RAM":X13:GT$:dX15:ND$:X:xD$"CLOSE /RAM"ND$(ND$,2,15)X116:(ND$,X,1)(32)ND$(ND$,X1):X16XD$;"DELETE /RAM/"ND$:49168,0:49152,128:FF(491220pPK6PL485Č3288::198:"Put the program disk in drive 1,"::"...then press return ";:1500:485PK255Č3288: D$"CLOSE":103,LS:104,HS34,0::"ERROR #";PK;" ON LINE #";PL: ----DELETE OLD LESSON FROM /RAM 198:CL,0:6809--------------ONERR ROUTINES\PK(222):PL(218)256(219)PK3PL240Č3288::198:"You don't have 2 drives!":T11000:T:DR1:220PK8PL240Č3288::198:"You don't have a disk in drive 2":T11000:T:2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:680GT$DN$C1N2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C1SP:X1X11:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:680GT$DN$C1N2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C2:X11:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:680KB,1289GT$:GT$(13)GTX1::103,LS:104,HS:GT$UP$C1C2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C1SP:X1X11:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:680GT$UP$C1C2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1N2:X1N1:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))˺O1$(X1):C1C1SP:N2C1SP:C1C2:X11::"Use ARROW keys & ";::" HIGHLIGHT ";::" your choice";:"Then press the RETURN key ..."C1::(WD(O2$(X1)))2:O2$(X1)::CL,0AD(121)256(122)1:103,AD(AD256)256:104,(AD256):750 2);" IN LINE ";(218)(219)256(lv48728,169:48729,CMD:48730,32:48731,112:48732,190:48733,176:48734,170:48735,96:48728:~--------MENU SUBROUTINEWD(33):"Choices ...":C1(37)2:C2C1:X11N1:C1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:;",L";L;",B";B>0CMD195:48820,7:48825,X1:48826,X2:630V:L(EA)BBL:520cD216,0:N(222)19ĺD$;"DELETE";P2$;F$:S IF PEEK (222) = 9 THEN GOSUB 1000: PRINT D$;"DELETE";P2$;F$: RESUMEX(222)5Č3288:580"b"ERROR #";(22D0:D$;"FRE"AA(109)(110)256:E(111)(112)256:590aD$;"CREATE";P2$;F$;",T";T$D$;"BLOAD";P1$;F$;",T";T$;",A";A;",E";E1;",B";BCMD196:630:X1(48825):X2(48826)L(48859)(48860)256&D$;"BSAVE";P2$;F$;",T";T$;",A";AHAIN BUG IN BASIC.SYSTEM 1.1$^-------------EXIT TO PROGRAM 2 WITH LESSON FILE NAMEA0:(971)ĺD$"CHAIN S.SHOP2,S3,D2":D$"CHAIN S.SHOP2,S6,D1":-------------COPY LESSON FILE TO RAM, IF 128KB0:A0:E0:L0:X10:X20:CM(A):O2$(X)O1$(X):AA1:X:O1$(AR1)"NONE":O2$(AR1)"NONE":N1AR1:SP1::640:O1$(GT)"NONE"CZGT(9AZ):470~430::10:13:"Just a moment.":F$NC$(CZ):C0:AR0:(971)P1$PF$:P2$"/RAM/":T$"TXT":490:750(49149)1Ĺ41859,3: Cmore lessons on this disk":O1$(1)" See this list again ":O2$(1)" SEE THIS LIST AGAIN ":O1$(2)" Check another Disk ":O2$(2)" CHECK ANOTHER DISK "O1$(3)" Quit for now ":O2$(3)" QUIT FOR NOW ":SP2:N13:640:GT380,210,361u:X1AR:O1$(X)NC$198:362rD$"BYE":<|AB(C9):ARC(AB9):AZ0:A1JAB0420:X19:O1$(X)NC$(A):O2$(X)O1$(X):AA1:X:O1$(10)"MORE":O2$(10)O1$(10):N110:SP1::640:GT10CZGT(9AZ):470AZAZ1:ABAB1:AB0ė:400AR450::"No .":O1$(1)" Check another disk ":O2$(1)" CHECK ANOTHER DISK " hO1$(2)" Quit for now ":O2$(2)" QUIT FOR NOW ":SP2:N12:640:GT210 i::"Are you sure you want to QUIT? N";:32 jCL,0:GT$:GT$"N"GT$"n"GT$(13)210:GT$"Y"GT$"y"370:52):49168,0:FF141ı(198:1500! ========================='D -= SPELLING SHOP =-a (MAIN PROGRAM 2)g#( COPYRIGHT (C) 19892 BY CHARLES HARTLEY7 SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY 40165<A EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTON B RIGHTS GRANTED TO :DN$(10):CL49168:KB49152:WD(33):"Choices ...":C1(37)2:C2C1:X11N1:C1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C1SP:N2C1SP:C1C2:X11:::"Use ARROW keys & ";::" HIGHLIGHT ";::" your choice";:"Then Press the RETURN key ..."'C1:AIN TO GET NEW LESSONC:ZQ1:(971)ĺD$"CHAIN S.SHOP1,S3,D2"`D$"CHAIN S.SHOP1,S6,D1" --------CHAIN TO ACTIVITIES ROOM:(971)ĺD$"CHAIN S.SHOP3,S3,D2"D$"CHAIN S.SHOP3,S6,D1" -------------MENU SUBROUTINE'UP$(11)ĺD$"CHAIN S.SHOP4,S3,D2"8mD$"CHAIN S.SHOP4,S6,D1"Vq --------EXIT SPELL SHOPr(971)İ1000: DELETE FILES FROM /RAMw5:" Put another disk in the disk drive":"and press a key; or quit for now."|KB,128D$"PR#6":---------CHENT LESSON ":O1$(4)" Exit Spelling Shop ":O2$(4)" EXIT SPELLING SHOP ":N14:SP1:420Y(49149)1Ĺ41859,3: CHAIN BUG IN BASIC.SYSTEM 1.1^GT410,360,400,370ef ---E X I T THIS PROGRAMg --------CHAIN TO TESTS ROOMh:(971)you spell":"words in this lesson.";@3:12:"<< MAIN MENU >>":O1$(1)" Go To Activities Center ":O2$(1)" GO TO ACTIVITIES CENTER "JO1$(2)" Go To Tests Center ":O2$(2)" GO TO TESTS CENTER ":O1$(3)" Get Different Lesson "YTO2$(3)" GET DIFFERING SHOP ":D,17:1:"---------------------------------------"-" The Spelling Shop has two rooms.":"The first is the Activities Center":"with various games from your lesson."&6" The second is the Test Center":"where you can show how well may use the DELETE key to make any corrections. 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It may take":"a few moments t:(WD(O2$(X1)))2:O2$(X1)::CL,0mAD(121)256(122)1:103,AD(AD256)256:104,(AD256):530yKB,128GT$:GT$(13)GTX1::103,LS:104,HS:GT$UP$C1C2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C1SP:X1X11:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:460GT$UP$C1C2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1N2:X1N1:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:460GT$DN$C1N2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C1SP:X1X11:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:460j"::" Someone will have to use a shorter":"name."::190QNA(1)0:NA(2)0W -------------MENU OF GAMES CHOICESC1::1::" ACTIVITIES CENTER ":1O2$(C)" DESCRIPTIONS ":O1$(C)" Descriptions ":CC1:O2$(C)" WOR(NA$(Z),1))91209C ((NA$(Z),1))96((NA$(Z),1))123209p ((NA$(Z),1))47((NA$(Z),1))58209 NA$(Z)(NA$(Z),DU1):DUDU1:204 :34,0:GE1220=Z1GE:NA(Z)(NA$(Z))::(NA(1)2)NA(2)24NA(1)(NA(2)2)24ė:2:"SORRY...)912048 ((NA$(Z),1))96((NA$(Z),1))123204e ((NA$(Z),1))47((NA$(Z),1))58204z DU1Č198:195 NA$(Z)(NA$(Z),DU1):DUDU1:196 DU(NA$(Z)):(NA$(Z),1)(32)NA$(Z)(NA$(Z),DU1):DUDU1:204 ((NA$(Z),1))64(:::GE1NA$(2)"Computer"* Z1GE "Player #";Z;", What is your first name?"::"--> ";:4020:768,NA$(Z):34,7::(NA$(Z))1Č198:195 DU(NA$(Z)):(NA$(Z),1)(32)NA$(Z)(NA$(Z),DU1):DUDU1:196 ((NA$(Z),1))64((NA$(Z),1)ĺ(ST$,VA1): VB39:130W :1::" ACTIVITIES CENTER ":a 34,2 :" Two can play or you can play against":"the computer."::" How many are playing? (1-2) "; 49168,0:GE$:GE(GE$):GE1GE2Č198:170 GE$E, INC. C0 D ==========================T PDU1:LS(103):HS(104):2800Z X Y --------------INTRO NAME # PLAYERS Z160 xLE(ST$):VA0:VB39:LE39ĺST$: (ST$,VAVB,1)(32)VBVB1:130 (ST$,VA1,VB):VAVAVB:LEVA39! ========================='D -= SPELLING SHOP =-_ MAIN PROGRAM 3e#( COPYRIGHT (C) 19892 BY CHARLES HARTLEY7 SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY 40165<A EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTON B RIGHTS GRANTED TO CU(ND$(X),XX1):XX16BXX<LD$;"DELETE /RAM/"ND$(X)CVXI`nKB,128:FF(KB):CL,0:FF141ıx1200RROR #";PK;" ON LINE #";PL:L ---- REMOVE FILES FROM /RAM BEFORE EXITT10D$"OPEN /RAM,TDIR":D$"READ /RAM":X13:GT$:X15:ND$(X):X$D$"CLOSE /RAM".X153ND$(X)(ND$(X),2,15)8XX116:(ND$(X),XX,1)(32)ND$(X)3288::198:" Put program disk in drive 1,"::"...then press return ";:1200:405 PK6PL415Č3288::198:" Put program disk in drive 1,"::"...then press return ";:1200:415!PK255Č3288:&D$"CLOSE":103,LS:104,HS034,0::"EP DISK IN DRIVE 1!! "::370PK6PL121Č3288::198:" Put program disk in drive 1,"::"...then press return ";:1200:121PK6PL365Č3288::198:" Put program disk in drive 1,"::"...then press return ";:1200:365VPK6PL405ČɭGT$DN$C1N2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C2:X11:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:460198:CL,0:460-------------------ERROR SUBROUTINESPK(222):PL(218)256(219)PK6PL380Č3288::198::" PUT STARTUDS IN LESSON ":O1$(C)" Words in lesson ":CC1O2$(C)" LETTER SCRAMBLE GAME ":O1$(C)" Letter Scramble Game ":CC1:O2$(C)" MISSING LETTERS GAME ":O1$(C)" Missing Letters Game ":CC1F3O1$(C)" Multiple Spellings Game ":O2$(C)" MULTIPLE SPELLINGS GAME ":CC1kF2O1$(C)" Scrambled Syllables Game ":O2$(C)" SCRAMBLED SYLLABLES GAME ":CC1F1O1$(C)" Missing Words Game ":O2$(C)" MISSING WORDS GAME ":CC1"GE2O1$(C)" Challenge Game ":O2$(C)" CHALLENGE GAME ":CC1p,O1$(2);" ";::NA(2);::35,22:$D------MISSING LETTERS GAMEBI2500::F4ĉ::10:"Just a moment...":34,23:491:950410:491ST$DR$(1)"with some letters missing.":120::ST$DR$(2)"3"DR$(3):120::ST$DR$(4):120::ST$DR$(5):::17:"RIGHT!"::?k:"The correct word is ";WR$(C):A5opCT0:CTCT(A1)(A1)(A2)(A3)(A4)zGE1NA(1)NA(1)CT:NA(2)NA(2)5CT:NA(J)NA(J)CT:J1J2:J1:35,24:24:1:958:NA$(1);" ";::NA(1);::" ";NA$(A4800:660 875-*3990:84064874E>880:3990RH34,2:CR34,0:35,24::20:"Final Score ...":920\5:1:"Press RETURN to continue... ";:4000f35,24::NA(1)0:NA(2)0:230i::17:"SORRY.":BZ1490::j:434,6::A1ĺ"Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),Y1)]A2ĺ"Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),2)F1ĭA3ĺ"Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),3)F1ĭA3ĺ"Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),2)::"Word fits in this sentence:"::ST$SN$(C):120  34,(37)1:AA1:ord #";C::" --> ";A$:34,6S:"Your response:"::" --> ";:4020:768,GT$:nGT$(32)GT$"":710(GT$,1)(32)690:GT(GT$):GT$(GT$,GT1):670GT$WR$(C)820:GT$(81)GT$(113)CCC:CXX:840(GT$)0730::660873D(AD256)256:104,(AD256):2800bA$"":NW$WR$(C):X(NW$)21:LE((1)X)1:A$A$(NW$,LE,1):((NW$)LE)NW$(NW$,LE1):640lLE1630:NW$(NW$,LE1)(NW$,LE1):640vNW$(NW$,LE1):A$A$NW$:103,LS:104,HS:A1:5:"WC1XXEV::590:605N35,24:HD(34):34,20::NA$(1);" ";::NA(1);::" ";NA$(2);" ";::NA(2);::" Enter Q to Quit":34,HD:35,20XGE2Ĺ35,24:23:1:868:23:1:" ";::"TURN>";::" ";NA$(J):35,20Y']AD(121)256(122)1:103,Aled.":120::ST$DR$(2)"4"DR$(3):120::ST$DR$(4):120::ST$DR$(5):120::DR$(6);:4000:f89 --------------LETTER SCRAMBLE GAME:34,0:::10)"LETTER SCRAMBLE GAME"10)::580:582DJ1:34,2:EV0:GE2ĭ(XX2)2XXEV1EFN$(Y):SN$(Y)SN$(RA):SN$(RA)HD$hF6āYY14:HD$MU$(Y,YY):MU$(Y,YY)MU$(RA,YY):MU$(RA,YY)HD$:YYF7HD$SL$(Y):SL$(Y)SL$(RA):SL$(RA)HD$&24:5:"Press RETURN to continue... ";:4000:34,0::`0ST$DR$(1)"with its letters scrambX:L$(K):KK1,:34,23:K(F421)K12@491:560lY1XX:WR$(Y)WD$(Y):F1SN$(Y)SE$(Y)F6āYY14:MU$(Y,YY)MS$(Y,YY):YYF7SL$(Y)SY$(Y)YXX11:RA((1)Y)1:HD$WR$(Y):WR$(Y)WR$(RA):WR$(RA)HD$"F1HD$Sme to read the rules carefully. When":"the computer is finished with its task,":"it will tell you to press RETURN to"K1ĺ"continue. If you are not finished":"reading, don't feel rushed. The":"computer will wait for you."::480X121410:490:KK450KK1:K1Ģ4:" At different times during this":"program, while the computer is doing":"some time-comsuming task, some spelling":"rules may be displayed on the screen."yK1ĺ:" You should take advantage of this":"ti):C1]TX1A:DP120:WD$(C):CC1:DP::"Press RETURN to continue... ";:4000:::Xj^AR370hX1AR:WD$(C):CC1:::"Press RETURN to continue... ";:4000:r:230|BIİ2500:F4ĉ::10:"Just a moment...":34,23:490 C)" Go to Main Menu ":O2$(C)"GO TO MAIN MENU ":N1C:SP1:2690:((GT5)(GT8))320:GTGT(F30):(GT6)3206GTGT(F20):(GT7)320:GTGT(F10):(GT8)320:GTGT(GE1)@GT2390,330,380,930,1210,1490,1830,2080,2570J:A(XX20):ARXX(A20120::DR$(6);:4000:N34,0:::10)"MISSING LETTERS GAME"10)::580dC1XXEV::590LE(WR$(C)):A$"":X1LE2:A$A$(WR$(C),X,1)"-"::A$(A$,LE):A1:Y1:5:"Word #";C::" --> ";A$:34,6' :"Your response:"::" --> ";:4020:768,GT$:GT$(32)GT$"":1060a (GT$,1)(32)1040:GT(GT$):GT$(GT$,GT1):1020 GT$WR$(C)1150:GT$(81)GT$(113)CCC:CXX:1170 $(GT$)01080 .:1010 8873 B34,6::A1ĺ"Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),Y1)Y!LA2ĺ0.:1900.:875*.3990:20403.874B.880:3990T.34,2:C:850Z.~.----------------CHALLENGE GAME/ WI0:::12)"CHALLENGE MATCH"12)::34,3::ST$" "NA$(1)" will use the OPEN-APPLE key. "NA$(2)" will use the CLOSED-APP";:4020:768,GT$:GT$(32)GT$"":1950e-v(GT$,1)(32)1930:GT(GT$):GT$(GT$,GT1):1910-GT$WR$(C)2020:GT$(81)GT$(113)CCC:CXX:2040-(GT$)01970::1900-873-A5ė:"Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),A).AA1:A4200--------MISSING WORDS GAME~,DST$DR$(4):120::ST$DR$(5):120::DR$(6);:4000::::11)"MISSING WORDS GAME"11)::580,FC1XXEV::590,b:"What word fits in the blank?"::ST$SN$(C):120:34,(37)2::Y0:A1+-l"Your response:"::" --> +34,2:C:850S+&BI2500::F4Ģ10:"Just a moment...":34,23:491:1850a+0410:491+:ST$" In this game sentences for each word will be shown to you. You will provide the correct word. ":120::ST$DR$(2)"4"DR$(3):120:+B,C------ins --> ";(WR$(C),2)E*F1ĭA3ĺ"Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),3)*F1ĭA3ĺ"Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),2)::"Word fits in this sentence:"::ST$SN$(C):120*34,(37)1:AA1:A41750*:1610*875*3990:1790*874+880:3990768,GT$:GT$(32)GT$"":1660\)T(GT$,1)(32)1640:GT(GT$):GT$(GT$,GT1):1620)hGT$WR$(C)1770:GT$(81)GT$(113)CCC:CXX:1790)|(GT$)01680::1610)873)34,6::A1ĺ"Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),Y1)*A2ĺ"Word beg(1)Y)1:NW$NW$(WD$,R,1):(WD$)RWD$(WD$,R1):1583k(-R11582:WD$(WD$,R1)(WD$,R1):1583~(.WD$(WD$,R1)(/(0NW$NW$WD$:A$A$NW$(32):(@Y0:A1::5:"Word #";C::" --> ";A$:34,6:")J"Your response:"::" --> ";:4020:256:104,(AD256):2800z'A$"":B1:PT$(B)"":X1(SL$(C)):(SL$(C),X,1)(47)1560:1580:BB1:PT$(B)"":1570'PT$(B)PT$(B)(SL$(C),X,1):X(SL$(C))İ1580'":103,LS:104,HS:1600=(,NW$"":WD$PT$(B):(WD$)11584:Y(WD$)21:R(divided into syllables with letters scrambled.":120::ST$DR$(2)"4"DR$(3):120::ST$DR$(4):120&:ST$DR$(5):120::DR$(6);:4000:&::8)"SCRAMBLED SYLLABLES GAME"8)::580&C1XXEV::590' AD(121)256(122)1:103,AD(AD256)$(C):120:34,(37)1:AA1:::13108%34,9::875H%3990:1450Q%874`%880:3990r%34,2:C:850x%%---------SCRAMBLED SYLLABLES%F71:BI2500::F4Ģ10:"Just a moment...":34,23:491:1510%410:491e&F70:ST$DR$(1)"> ";:4020:768,GT$:GT$(32)GT$"":1360g$((GT$,1)(32)1340:GT(GT$):GT$(GT$,GT1):1320$<GT$WR$(C)1430:GT$(81)GT$(113)CCC:CXX:1450$P(GT$)01380::1310$d873$nA11410'%x:"Word fits in this sentence:"::ST$SN#C1XXEV::590b#FD$(1)"4213":FD$(2)"3142":FD$(3)"2431":FD$(4)"1324":R((1)4)1#YY14:M$(YY)MU$(C,((FD$(R),YY,1))):#:"The 4 spellings for this word are ..."::X14:" "M$(X)::A1:34,9:-$"Your response:"::" --:BI2500::F4ė:10:"Just a moment...":34,23:491:1230M"410:491"F60:ST$DR$(1)"spelled 4 ways.":120::ST$DR$(2)"2"DR$(3):120::ST$DR$(4):120::ST$DR$(5):120::DR$(6);:4000:#34,0:::8)"MULTIPLE SPELLINGS GAME"8)::580" Word begins --> ";(WR$(C),2):F1ĺ:"Word fits in this sentence:"::ST$SN$(C):120y!V34,(37)1:AA1:A31130!`:1010!j875!t3990:1170!~874!880:3990!34,2:C:850!!--------------MULTIPLE SPELLINGS GAME?"F61LE (or OPTION) key.":120/*:ST$" Each word will be presented to you, one letter at a time. No other clues will be given. When you think you know the word, press your key. The first to do so will get a chance to spell the word.":12004:ST$" If you correctly spell the word, you get 5 points. If you miss it then you lose 5 points. When all of the lesson's words have been presented, the game is over.":1201>Y1XX:WR$(Y)WD$(Y)::YXX11:RA((1)Y)1:HD$WR$(Y):WR$(Y)WR$(RA):WR$(RA)HD$: Okay "NA$(1):GE2ST$ST$" & "NA$(2)E> ST$ST$","::2:120W> GE2530,2550> ST$" Each time you are shown a new word to figure out, you will get 5 points if you get it right the first time."::120p? ST$" If you are wrong the first time,ttons. Each word is presented to you one letter at a time."= :5:120:ST$" When you think you know the word, push your button. If you are first you get to try to spell the word.":120::"Press to continue...";:4000= 230+> BI1:ST$" will be given. You will have 4 tries."b< :5:120:::"Press to continue...";:4000q< GE22480== ST$" In the CHALLENGE GAME you play against one another using the Open-Apple and Closed-Apple (Option key on newer models) keys as push busponse."D; :5:120:::"Press to continue...";:4000R; F12465(< ST$" In the MISSING WORDS GAME you are presented with a sentence with a word from this lesson missing. Your job is to figure out what it is and type it correctly. Clues ress to continue...";:40004:~ F22450 ; ST$" In the SCRAMBLED SYLLABLES GAME you are presented with each word divided into syllables with the letters in each syllable mixed up. You will have 4 tries. Clues will be given after your first re24309t ST$" In the MULTIPLE SPELLINGS GAME you are presented with 4 different spellings of the same word. Your job is to figure out which one is correct. You will have two chances. A clue will be given after your first response."&:u :5:120:::"PTERS GAME every other letter in the word is replaced with a dash. It is your job to figure out what the word is. You will have three chances. Clues will be given after your first response."8a :5:120:::"Press to continue...";:40009j F3rs of each word are mixed up by the computer. It is your job to figure out what the word is. You will have four chances. Clues will be given after your first response."7W :5:120:::"Press to continue...";:40008` ST$" In the MISSING LET1)NA(2)ĺ"Both of you!!"p6B :"Final Score ..."::NA$(1);" ";NA(1);" points"::NA$(2);" ";NA(2);" points"6L :" Press RETURN to continue...";:4000::34,0::2306T 6U -----------DESCRIPTIONS7V ST$" In the LETTER SCRAMBLE GAME the lette:" Press RETURN to continue...";:4000::WI0:2320a5:::17:"RIGHT!"::NA(WI)NA(WI)55 :" Press RETURN to continue...";:4000::WI05 C5 35,24::5:"The winner is ..."::55$ NA(1)NA(2)ĺNA$(1)5. NA(2)NA(1)ĺNA$(2)68 NA(ress RETURN to continue...";:4000::2320s4:"Okay, ";NA$(WI);" spell the word..."::"--> ";:4020:768,GT$4(GT$,1)(32)2270:GT(GT$):GT$(GT$,GT1)4GT$WR$(C)23004NA(WI)NA(WI)575:"Sorry, the word is..."::"--> ";WR$(C):LP20:2200n3(49152)1552200:10:"You pressed the ESCape key.":"Do you really want to Quit? N";:29349168,0:GT$:GT$"Y"GT$"y"233039:958:49168,03:WI225036:A4:(WR$(C),A,1):(A(A$))2230:AA1:21703,4:"P);" ";::NA(1);::" ";NA$(2);" ";::NA(2);::" ESC to Quit";:34,HD:35,22}2pA$"":X1(WR$(C)):A$A$"*"::A12u34,3:35,22::4:1:"Word #";C::"--> ";A$2z49168,0:LP1202(16287)127WI1:LP20:2200 3(16286)127WI2:01R:"Press RETURN to continue ...";:4000:1W:8:" You may discontinue the game by":"pressing the ESCape key."::" Press it now to begin the game. ";1X(49152)15521361\NA(1)0:NA(2)0:C1XX:T2f35,24:HD(34):34,22::24:NA$(1 you can still get 3 points by getting it right the second time. The computer gets the other 2 points."::120? ST$" If you get a third try, you can get 2 points by getting it right. The computer gets the other 3 points."::120H@ ST$" If you get a fourth try, you can earn 1 point. (but the computer gets 4.)"::120{@ :" Press RETURN to continue... ";:4000:@ ST$" If you fail to get it right then the computer gets all 5 points."::120A ST$"You will take turns with "NA$(1)" going! ========================='D -= SPELLING SHOP =-_ MAIN PROGRAM 4e#( COPYRIGHT (C) 19892 BY CHARLES HARTLEY7 SHEPHERDSVILLE, KY 40165<A EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTON B RIGHTS GRANTED TO CU$(X),XX1):XX16L XX7L D$;"DELETE /RAM/"ND$(X)>L XFL :qL:6:"Press to continue...";LCL,0:KB,128:FF(KB):CL,0:FF141ıL4000L76,((37)1):77,((36)1):74,39(77):59,0:34,0::"ERROR #";PK;" ON LINE #";PL:BK --- DELETE RAM FILESOK 35,20:K D$"OPEN /RAM,TDIR":D$"READ /RAM":X13:GT$:K X15:ND$(X):XK D$"CLOSE /RAM"K X15K ND$(X)(ND$(X),2,15)L XX116:(ND$(X),XX,1)(32)ND$(X)(ND3288::198:"Put the Program Disk in drive 1,"::"...then press RETURN ";:4000:2505J PK6PL2545Č3288::198:"Put the pRogram Disk in drive 1,"::"...then press RETURN ";:4000:2545J PK255Č3288:J D$"CLOSE":103,LS:104,HS(K" 1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C2:X11:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:2730bI 198:CL,0:2730I PK(222):PL(218)256(219)I PK6PL15Č3288::198:"Put the Program Disk in drive 1,"::"...then press RETURN ";:4000:15[J PK6PL2505Č$UP$C1C2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1N2:X1N1:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:2730H GT$DN$C1N2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C1SP:X1X11:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:2730LI GT$DN$C1N2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X,0KG AD(121)256(122)1:103,AD(AD256)256:104,(AD256):2800WG KB,128G GT$:GT$(13)GTX1::103,LS:104,HS:G GT$UP$C1C2ĢC1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C1SP:X1X11:C1:(WD(O2$(X1)))2::O2$(X1)::CL,0:2730iH GT(33)bF :"Choices ...":C1(37)2:C2C1:X11N1:C1:(WD(O1$(X1)))2:O1$(X1):C1C1SP:F N2C1SP:C1C2:X11:::"Use ARROW keys & ";::" HIGHLIGHT ";::" your choice";:"Then press RETURN key ..."G C1::(WD(O2$(X1)))2:O2$(X1)::CL)İ3000: REMOVE FILESlEU 5:" Put another disk in the disk drive":"and press a key; or quit for now."xEZ KB,128Ed D$"PR#6":En 34,0:ZQ1:(971)ĺD$"CHAIN S.SHOP1,S3,D2"Ex D$"CHAIN S.SHOP1,S6,D1"F UP$(11):DN$(10):CL49168:KB49152:WDSHOP ":SP1:N14:2690RD( (49149)1Ĺ41859,3: CHAIN BUG IN BASIC.SYSTEM 1.1D2 :10:13:"Just a moment.":GT230,2620,2670,2640D< 34,0:(971)ĺD$"CHAIN S.SHOP4,S3,D2"DF D$"CHAIN S.SHOP4,S6,D1"DP -- DELETE FILES IN /RAM TO EXITER (971:O1$(1)" Go to Activities Center ":O2$(1)" GO TO ACTIVITIES CENTER "C O1$(2)" Go to Tests Center ":O2$(2)" GO TO TESTS CENTER ":O1$(3)" Get Different Lesson ":O2$(3)" GET DIFFERENT LESSON ":O1$(4)" Exit Spelling Shop "D O2$(4)" EXIT SPELLING B ST$" If you get a third try, you can get 2 points; on a fourth try, you only get 1 point."::120B :" Press RETURN to continue... ";:4000:B B -------------------MAIN MENUHC :10::" THE SPELLING SHOP ":::12:"<< MAIN MENU >>" first."::120:ST$" Each time you are shown a new word to figure out, you will get 5 points if you get it right the first time.":B 120:ST$" If you are wrong the first time, you can still get 3 points by getting it right the second time."::120hE, INC. C0 D ==========================H ULS(103):HS(104)_ Z::D$(4):1290h d150 nLE(ST$):VA0:VB39:LE39ĺST$: x(ST$,VAVB,1)(32)VBVB1:120 (ST$,VA1,VB):VAVAVB:LEVA39ĺ(ST$,VA1): VB39:120 C1N1:X1N2:C1::O2$(X1)::49168,0:550~NGT$(10)C1N1ĢC1:O1$(X1):C1C11:X1X11:C1::O2$(X1)::49168,0:550XGT$(10)C1N1ĢC1:O1$(X1):C1C2:X11:C1::O2$(X1)::49168,0:550b198:49168,0:550jk--------------TESTS37)2:C2C1:X11N1:C1:O1$(X1):C1C11::N1C11:C1C2:X11:C1::O1$(X1)::49168,0f&KB,1280GT$:GT$(13)NX$O1$(X1)::620:GT$(11)C1C2ĢC1:O1$(X1):C1C11:X1X11:C1::O2$(X1)::49168,0:550,DGT$(11)C1C2ĢC1:O1$(X1):(N1)(O1$(N1),X1):X16>X:O2$(N1)O1$(N1):N1N11:460sN1N11:D$"CLOSE":N11NX$"INDIVIDUAL"::620-----MENU:::"Use ARROW keys & ";::" HIGHLIGHT ";::" your choice";:"Then press the RETURN key ..."Z:"Choices...":C1(13)Č198:420S -----------READ LIST OF PEOPLE ON DISK RECORDS KEEPINGD$"OPEN R,TDIR,S6,D1":D$"READ R":X13:GT$::N11O1$(N1):O1$(N1)""520:(O1$(N1),18,1)"T"460:O1$(N1)(O1$(N1),2,15)X116:(O1$(N1),X,1)(32)O1$M$(1):(NM$(1))1390X::"What is your last name?"::"--> ";:2020:768,NM$(2){NM$NM$(1)" "NM$(2)::NM$::3::" RETURN ";::" to accept; ";::" N ";::" to reject ";49168,0:GT$GT$(78)GT$(110)ė:390GT$(5F61)rGT:GT380,1150,390,390,390/zN{-----------EXIT FROM HERE|34,0::ZQ1:(971)ĺD$"CHAIN S.SHOP2,S3,D2"D$"CHAIN S.SHOP2,S6,D1"-----------GET NAME FOR TEST:5:"What is your first name?"::"--> ";:2020:768,N& Sentences ":O2$(G)" SCRAMBLED SYLLABLES & SENTENCES ":GG1@F3O1$(G)" Multiple Spellings & Sentences ":O2$(G)" MULTIPLE SPELLINGS & SENTENCES ":GG1JN1G1:SP1:1200:GT3370TGTGT(F20):GT5350:GTGT(F30)^GT4F51hGTbles ":O2$(G)" SCRAMBLED SYLLABLES ":GG1w"F3O1$(G)" Multiple Spellings ":O2$(G)" MULTIPLE SPELLINGS ":GG1#330,O1$(G)" Scrambled Letters & Sentences ":O2$(G)" SCRAMBLED LETTERS & SENTENCES ":GG1@6F2O1$(G)" Scrambled Syllables arly."U110:G1:O1$(G)" Exit to Main Menu ":O2$(G)" EXIT TO MAIN MENU ":GG1O1$(G)" Test Descriptions ":O2$(G)" TEST DESCRIPTIONS ":GG1:F1300-O1$(G)" Scrambled Letters ":O2$(G)" SCRAMBLED LETTERS ":GG1:F2O1$(G)" Scrambled SyllaBK(2)BK(3)BK(4) A ----------------TESTS MENU SETUP:ST$" Choose the test format you want to use. Once you have chosen a test format you can not change your mind. Once you begin a test you must finish it. will not allow you to quit eVIEW WORDS ":O1$(3)" Core & Challenge Words " O2$(3)" CORE & CHALLENGE WORDS ":O1$(4)" All Words in Lesson ":O2$(4)" ALL WORDS IN LESSON " N14:SP1:1200 GT1ZKBK(2)1:ZLBK(2)BK(3) GT2ZK1:ZLBK(2)BK(3) GT3ZKBK(2)1:ZLNG MENU :ST$" Choose the WORD GROUPINGS for your test. Once you make your choice, it cannot be changed until after you finish the test.":1100 O1$(1)" Core Words only ":O2$(1)" CORE WORDS ONLY ":O1$(2)" Core & Review Words ":O2$(2)" CORE & RE ---------INTRO TITLED ::14)"TESTS CENTER"14)::34,3 10:"Make sure your CAPS LOCK key is up ..."::" then press the key."; CL,0:GT$:GT$"a"170 198:161 ZK1:ZLXX:BK(1)250 ------------WORD GROUPIlST$" As you enter your answers, be careful to type the correct letters. Remember that you can use DELETE key to change what you have typed. 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