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{{sub-stub}}'''''Flashword 1''''' is a piece of educational [[SC-3000]] software released exclusively in Australia by [[John Sands Electronics]] as part of its [[Spellomatic/Flashword Series]] of [[Educational Software Cassettes]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a piece of educational [[SC-3000]] software released exclusively in Australia by [[John Sands Electronics]] as part of its [[Spellomatic/Flashword Series]] of [[Educational Software Cassettes]].
  
The game is a series of computerised flashcards to help children in learning to read. It was designed and developed by Australian teacher [[Wayne G. Richmond]], BA Dip Ed (Syd), who also worked on other educational software on behalf of John Sands Electronics. Software of this nature helped the John Sands Sega gain a small foothold in Australian schools during the 1980's.  
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The game is a series of computerised flashcards to help children in learning to read. It was designed and developed by Australian teacher [[Wayne G. Richmond]], BA Dip Ed (Syd), who also worked on other educational software on behalf of John Sands Electronics. Software of this nature helped the John Sands Sega gain a small foothold in Australian schools during the 1980's.
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
"Helps your Primary and First Grade child to read 220 words, 80 phrases, 95 most common nouns."
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Helps your Primary and First Grade child to read 220 words, 80 phrases, 95 most common nouns.
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"Helping your child to read 220 words, 80 phrases, 95 most common nouns."
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Helping your child to read 220 words, 80 phrases, 95 most common nouns.
  
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
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==Photo gallery==
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Flashword 1 SC3000 AU Photo.jpg
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==Physical scans==
 
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==Photos==
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==References==
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File:Flashword 1 SC3000 AU Photo.jpg
 
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Flashword 1
System(s): SC-3000
Publisher: John Sands Electronics
Developer:
Genre: Educational

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
SC-3000
AU
$19.9519.95[1] WR0207

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Flashword 1 is a piece of educational SC-3000 software released exclusively in Australia by John Sands Electronics as part of its Spellomatic/Flashword Series of Educational Software Cassettes.

The game is a series of computerised flashcards to help children in learning to read. It was designed and developed by Australian teacher Wayne G. Richmond, BA Dip Ed (Syd), who also worked on other educational software on behalf of John Sands Electronics. Software of this nature helped the John Sands Sega gain a small foothold in Australian schools during the 1980's.

Synopsis

Helps your Primary and First Grade child to read 220 words, 80 phrases, 95 most common nouns.

— Box frontcover [2]


Helping your child to read 220 words, 80 phrases, 95 most common nouns.

Magazine articles

Main article: Flashword 1/Magazine articles.

Photo gallery

Physical scans

SC-3000, AU
Flashword 1 SC3000 AU Cover bad.jpg
Cover
Flashword 1 SC3000 AU Tape.jpg
Cassette
Flashword1 SC3000 AU Manual.pdf
Manual

References