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" p$ p$=""2035 p$>12 2035 *p$="x"p$="X"58000:250: p$="x"p$="X"2005 ^p$=a$(y,(p$))a$(y,(p$+1))<65A17,0;7;"You are correct." ;p$=a$(y,(p$))a$(y,(p$+1))<65A2050 317,0;7;"Sorry you are wrong."  m=5 '(y*2)+(G$*30)+9468$  _19,0;6;" Press any key to continue. " =""2065 =""2066  m=1 +17,0;" " M12 ,0;" " n ::0,2;7;"Here is part of the story." g$>221004  "F=((*4)+2)*2 !M=5:E=3 "N=FF+62 $(N)+(G$*30)+9470$ % E=E+4 &N '/,,6;"Continue the story.............." (921,2;4;"Press any key to continue." )=""2089) 2 100d 4 m=5 >e=212 5 H1f=((((*7)+1))*2)+9560X% I e=2 Jn=042 Mn+f O e=e+5 Pn \O,,6;"Find out more about these topicsand information on sea pollution" f921,2;4;"Press any key to continue." p=""2160p 100d  9000(# |5:5:1::2,2:250,0:0,170:-250,0:0,-170 14;1,6;"LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY" -4;3,8;"NUMBER OF WORDS" 86,2;1;"1.";0;" Four words." :10 ,2;1;"2.";0;" Seven words." 814,2;1;"3.";0;" Ten words." y19,1;6;" Press the number relating to ";20,1;6;"the type of question required." 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Press ENTER after each number. " m=1̰c$*3+1 count=162008 *count=0n=((*502)+1) J(i)=n  l=1q J(i)=J(i-l)6060 l  i=i+1 ,c$="1"B$(n,6)32 6060 :count=0(m*2)-2,0;m;" ";B$(n) count=0L$(m)=B$(n)  q=q+1 m 8m=1̰c$*3+1 BQ$ G?Q$<491ůQ$>(491+(c$*3+1))6210B J QUES=Q$ K&QUES>c$*3+16210B LK$(m)=L$(QUES) `,(m*2)-2,16;m;" ";K$(m) jm tcount=1 }619,0;" " ~?20,0;4;" Do you want to change these. " ?21,0;4;" Press Y for yes or N for no. " %"n"Ʀ"N"Ʀ"y"Ʀ"Y"6290 ="y"Ŧ="Y"6008x m=1̰c$*3  cK$(m)K$(m+1)(m-1)*2,15;5;1;1;" " *K$(m)K$(m+1)wrong=wrong+1 m 2vwrong>019,0;7;"You got ";wrong;" wrong. Clues to wrong order are shown in bright blue. " <wrong=07000X F?21,0;6;" Press any key to continue. " P""6480P Z=""6490Z W X ] 2 bm=120 l>30+m,502:40(,-40(:125},150 vm  100d  1   2: m=120 *502+m,30:125},125} m m=120 ,502+m,156:125},-125} m  100d  1   sequencing 40a$(1)="was sea The calm. clear and" 5+a$(2)="The sea was clear and calm." 6 7)a$(1)="fishing. Some were men" 8&a$(2)="Some men were fishing." 9 :+a$(1)="could They starfish. see" ;(a$(2)="They could see starfish." < =.a$(1)="collected The girls shells." >+a$(2)="The girls collected shells." ? @*a$(1)="small saved. boy A was" A&a$(2)="A small boy was saved." B C/a$(1)="Paddling the fun. in is sea" D+a$(2)="Paddling is fun in the sea." E F6a$(1)="harbour. There the were in boats" G0a$(2)="There were boats in the harbour." H I*a$(1)="the They boats. watched" J'a$(2)="They watched the boats." K L(a$(1)="made They sandcastles." M&a$(2)="They made sandcastles." N O)a$(1)="weather was sunny. The" P&a$(2)="The weather was sunny." Q R3a$(1)="beach. lay along Seaweed the" S,a$(2)="Seaweed lay along the beach." T U:a$(1)="girls the masks. wore Underwater" V0a$(2)="Underwater the girls wore masks." W X-a$(1)="sideways. crabs walked The" Y*a$(2)="The crabs walked sideways." Z [7a$(1)="the by rocks. There were oysters" \0a$(2)="There were oysters by the rocks." ] ^3a$(1)="at pool. rock They looked the" _-a$(2)="They looked at the rock pool." ` a8a$(1)="over Waves rocks. the splashed" b.a$(2)="Waves splashed over the rocks." c d,a$(1)="see They could the ship." e(a$(2)="They could see the ship." f g0a$(1)="Under fishes were water. the" h,a$(2)="Under the water were fishes." i L level 1 Q-4;1,7;"LEVEL 1 CHOICES" V86,5;1;"1.";0;" Deletion." `;10 ,5;1;"2.";0;" Sequencing." j  level 2 -4;1,7;"LEVEL 2 CHOICES" 86,5;1;"1.";0;" Deletion." C10 ,5;1;"2.";0;" Alphabetical Order."   level 3 -4;1,7;"LEVEL 3 CHOICES" 86,5;1;"1.";0;" Deletion." (C10 ,5;1;"2.";0;" Encyclopaedia Work." 2 @(subroutine for vowels in encyclopaedia In=1p=1 Jn=2p=5 Kn=3p=9 Ln=4p=15 Mn=5p=21 T Middle let vowel one back p=1x=21 p=5x=1 p=9 x=5 p=15x=9 p=21x=15 p=x #(b$(502,12 ) #2b$(1)="Ball" #3b$(2)="Balloon" #4b$(3)="Bat" #5b$(4)="Beach" #6b$(5)="Boat" #7b$(6)="Bottle" #8b$(7)="Boy" #9b$(8)="Canoe" #:b$(9 )="Digging" #;b$(10 )="Dinghy" #<b$(11 )="Donkey" #=b$(12 )="Ferry" #>b$(13 )="Fish" #?b$(14)="Fished" #@b$(15)="Fishes" #Ab$(16)="Fishhook" #Bb$(17)="Fishing" #Cb$(18)="Girl" #Db$(19)="Gull" #Eb$(20)="Holiday" #Fb$(21)="Lifeguard" #Gb$(22)="Lobster" #Hb$(23)="Jellyfish" #Ib$(24)="Kite" #Jb$(25)="Masks" #Kb$(26)="Oil" #Lb$(27)="Pebbles" #Mb$(28)="Picnic" #Nb$(29)="Pier" #Ob$(30)="Pool" #Pb$(31)="Rain" #Qb$(32 )="Raining" #Rb$(33!)="Rocks" #Sb$(34")="Sail" #Tb$(35#)="Sailor" #Ub$(36$)="Salty" #Vb$(37%)="Sand" #Wb$(38&)="Sandcastle" #Xb$(39')="Sandwiches" #Yb$(40()="Sea" #Zb$(41))="Seashells" #[b$(42*)="Seaweed" #\b$(43+)="Summer" #]b$(44,)="Water" #^b$(45-)="Wave" #_b$(46.)="Waves" #`b$(47/)="Wet" #ab$(480)="Wind" #bb$(491)="Windy" #cb$(502)="Yacht" #d #a$(9 ,12 ) #a$(1)="splashing" #a$(2)="looked" #a$(3)="bought" #a$(4)="swim" #a$(5)="dived" #a$(6)="told" #a$(7)="see" #a$(8)="swam" #a$(9 )="found" # #a$(10 ,12 ) #a$(1)="deep" #a$(2)="abandoned" #a$(3)="priceless" #a$(4)="amazing" #a$(5)="overturned" #a$(6)="eerie" #a$(7)="looming" #a$(8)="frightened" #a$(9 )="peaceful" #a$(10 )="excited" $ $Ta$(10 ,13 ) $Ua$(1)="involved" $Va$(2)="naval" $Wa$(3)="experimented" $Xa$(4)="cylinders" $Ya$(5)="using" $Za$(6)="nervous" $[a$(7)="including" $\a$(8)="emergency" $]a$(9 )="development" $^a$(10 )="conserve" $h %aE,0;"Sally and Jane had been watchingthe sea ";m;"splashing";5;" over the rocks" % %XE,0;"They ";m;"looked";5;" down into the water and wanted to see more." % % TE,0;"Mummy ";m;"bought";5;" them both some flippers and masks." %! %"AE,0;"The girls could ";m;"swim";5;" quite well." %# %$gE,0;"They put on their masks and flippers and ";m;"dived";5;" into the water." %% %&NE,0;"The lifeguard ";m;"told";5;" them it was safe to swim." %' %(PE,0;"Under the water they could ";m;"see";5;" many tiny fish." %) %*GE,0;"The girls ";m;"swam";5;" towards some rocks." %+ %,VE,0;"Here they ";m;"found";5;" starfish, crabs and floating seaweed." %- %.GE,0;"Soon it was time to ";m;"leave";5;" the water." %/ %:PE,0;"Down into the ";m;"deep";5;" cold sea the divers plunged." %; %<_E,0;"They had been looking for the ";m;"abandoned";5;" wreck for two weeks." %= %>uE,0;"This was their last chance of finding the ship and all of its ";m;"priceless";5;" treasures." %? %@zE,0;"All around them swam ";m;"amazing";5;" creatures, the deeper they swam the stranger they became." %A %B^E,0;"Suddenly one of the divers spotted the ";m;"overturned";5;" wreck." %C %DkE,0;"They peered inside the ";m;"eerie";5;" hull covered with a layer of barnacles." %E %F|E,0;"Neither of the divers saw the ";m;"looming";5;" shape of the giant mantauntil it was close by them." %G %HnE,0;"The two ";m;"frightened";5;" men crouched behind the wreck wondering what would happen." %I %JUE,0;"The ";m;"peaceful";5;" manta glided on without seeing them." %K %LkE,0;"The ";m;"excited";5;" divers returned to their ship with news of their adventure." %N %XE,0;"Jacques Cousteau's life has been";m;"involved";5;" with and excited by exploring the wonders of the sea" %Y %ZE,0;"As a French ";m;"naval";5;" officer he went skin diving in the Mediterranean and dreamt of being able to swim underwater." %[ %\{E,0;"He ";m;"experimented";5;" with breathing apparatus and in 1943 success- fully tested the aqualung." %] %^E,0;"This new underwater equipment had ";m;"cylinders";5;" of compressed air which the swimmers could breathethrough a tube." %_ %`E,0;"By ";m;"using";5;" this new invention Cousteau and his friends could dive deeper and deeper to find wrecks and interesting creatures" %a %bE,0;"They also found that nitrogen gas in the compressed air affects the ";m;"nervous";5;" systems of the divers." %c %dE,0;"Cousteau has had many underwateradventures ";m;"including";5;" being attacked by a three metre long shark." %e %fE,0;"Coustaeu was nearing exhaustion and just about to use his ";m;"emergency";5;" air supply when the shark was disturbed by his ship." %g %hE,0;"Among Cousteau's achievements has been the ";m;"development";5;" of underwater homes in which people could live." %i %jE,0;"Today Cousteau spends much of his time on board his ship helping to understand and ";m;"conserve";5;" the sea life." %k %22,5;4;"Underwater Adventure" %,,,,,,"In this story some of the words are missing. Look at the words and then try to fit them into the story." %F,,,,"If you press x during the test then you will see the picture." %:19,2;6;" Press any key to continue." %""9615% %=""9620% % %^4;0;"swim","bought","looked","splashing","see","told","found","dived","swam",, %_19,0;6;" Type in the missing word and then press ENTER. " % %42,4;4;"Adventure with a Manta" %,,,,,,"In this story some of the words are missing. Look at the words and then try to fit them into the story." %F,,,,"If you press x during the test then you will see the picture." %:19,2;6;" Press any key to continue." %""9715% %=""9720% % %~4;0;"frightened","abandoned","amazing","excited","looming","peaceful","eerie","deep","overturned","priceless", &_19,0;6;" Type in the missing word and then press ENTER. " & &H32,4;4;"The Deep Silent World" &J,,,,,,"In this story some of the words are missing. 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