P. Nethercot & R. Rackstraw

19 Markby Close, Moorside, Sunderland, U.K. SR3 2RG

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A game of mathematical strategy. It starts with 23 bricks and players may take 1, 2, or 3 at a time. The idea is to leave your computer with the last brick. 16K.
TS 1000
Keep track of where the money goes; see why you are always in the deficit at the end of the year. Allows for annual review, printout status, shows amount budgeted per item, amount spent and balance remaining, percentage, and total spent each month. 16K.
TS 1000
Names of teaching group are held in an array. Enter the mark for each pupil and a mark order list is produced along with the deviation from the average for each pupil. 16K.
TS 1000
Sorts marks into descending order, along with pupil’s initials. Much quicker and more reliable than shuffling bits of paper. 1K.
ZX81
Overcomes the task of working out average marks when children have been absent. Adds up marks, and where short calculates and includes an average to render the totals comparable. 1K.
ZX81
At heart a random number generator. Popular with younger children as it gives them a chance to fall down when “shot.” Makes nice use of graphic characters. 16K.
TS 1000
Handles school fund accounts, fully menu driven, any number of accounts available, printer routine included. Keep track of who has what in your school fund. Allows for current and deposit accounts. 16K.
TS 1000
Generates tables, tests; does not repeat questions in any one test produced. More than 10 questions will require more than 1K RAM. For teacher’s use as answers are supplied also. 1-3K.
ZX81
Displays on the screen 10 multiplication questions. Press ENTER and the answers are displayed for pupils to assess their own results. 1K.
ZX81 TS 1000
Run CESIL on your ZX81. Up to 40 CESIL lines per program. Facility for modify, list, printout listing, etc. Menu driven. 16K.
TS 1000

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