> Have you ever heard of a frog who could spell? Well, Bayou Billy,
> the hippest frog in the swamp, is sure going to try ?but he needs
> your help! So hop on down to the Spell It 3 Swamp ?a place where
> you?ll master new spelling words and have lots of fun at the same
> time.
>
> You?ll meet some other swamp critters, too. ?Gators and snakes may
> try to slow you down, but stick with Billy and the croaks will be on
> them.
>
> Billy knows there are lots of ways to catch a fly ?or learn new
> words, for that matter. You can:
>
>   * Check out the Bayou Word Preview
>   * Catch the missing letters in Leap to Complete
>   * Use the clues in Frog Crossing
>   * Tune in to proofreading with the Midnight Correction band
>   * Sling stones at those slippery snakes in the Bullfrog Log Game
>

>
> Spell It 3 is designed to help students of all ages develop and
> improve spelling skills, both at home and in the classroom.
>
> As students move through the program, they:
>
>   * Read spelling words in context sentences
>   * See words broken into syllables
>   * Distinguish between correct and incorrect spellings
>   * Complete, unscramble, and edit these words
>

>
> ?Excerpt: Spell It 3 ?on board Help

 * Some demo programs are also also included on the disc:
   * [The Multimedia Workshop][1]
   * [Flying Colors][2]
   * [The Cruncher][3]

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

68k encoded, runs OK in PPC Macintosh.

 * Minimum System Requirements:
   * LC II or better with at least 4 MB of RAM (If you have only 4 MB, you will need to use Virtual Memory.)
   * Hard disk with at least 5 MB of free space
   * 13-inch monitor or larger
   * System 7.0 or higher
   * 256-color capability
   * Double-speed (2X) or higher CD-ROM drive <\-- if image is copied to CD media

May conflict with [At Ease][4] if in use. The included ReadMe doc
recommends turning At Ease off before running this software.

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/the-multimedia-workshop
  [2]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/flying-colors
  [3]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/the-cruncher
  [4]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/at-ease