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flash card

A small module that contains flash memory such as an SD card, CompactFlash or Memory Stick. Contrast with socket flash. See flash memory for a variety of flash card formats.
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I teach rhythm to students using flashcards I designed that first introduce the rhythmic value--students learn quarters, half notes, dotted half notes, whole notes and eighth notes in pairs--and then incorporate those values into cards containing two, three or four beats.
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The app (only available on iOS for now) features language flashcards, and topics like history, science and geography.
The construction process of flashcard Is as follows:
The purpose of this study was to determine if a typical third-grade boy and fifth-grade girl and a boy with learning disabilities could benefit from the combined use of Direct Instruction (DI) flashcard and math racetrack procedures in an after-school program.
CD with trainer notes and plan, Flashcard, PPT presentations and handouts
There are dozens and dozens of flashcard and drill-type apps on Apple's iTunes store that basically simulate 3x5 flashcards in one way or another, and many are even free.
A combination multiple baseline and reversal design with follow-up probes was used to evaluate the reading racetrack, flashcard, and ratio interventions.
Each is scored in the center, so the instructor might fold it for use as a flashcard.
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