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Definition of flash card in English: flash cardnounˈflaʃ kɑːd A card containing a small amount of information, held up for pupils to see, as an aid to learning. Example sentencesExamples - If you are writing the numbers down, you can make flashcards.
- A set of flashcards that were made from photocopies of the cards from the two decks were used as well.
- I know it's a bit complicated for him - maybe you could use the flashcards with him to explain.
- Some people have thousands of flashcards organized alphabetically by topic.
- The classes here are fun to teach but very poorly resourced, based largely around boring textbooks and flashcards, with most classes being about 3 hours a week.
- The handmade flashcards were not helping my nephew Clayton.
- Witnesses used flashcards with the words written out instead of saying them in court.
- Well, I'd start by putting away the flashcards.
- I'll order her textbooks for next year, but for now we'll probably just use your old books and flashcards.
- Create flashcards - put topics or questions on the front and answers on the back.
- We have various learning toys and aids in our home and there are many lessons taking place each day (at home and away) but I have never drilled him on facts or even used flashcards.
- In a French lesson for six children aged 10 and 11, the assistant head used pictorial flashcards to keep the children amused.
- I saw a few juniors I knew sitting on a few brick steps on the side of the school building as they quizzed each other with flashcards.
- They asked 109 children (boys and girls) to identify creatures depicted on a series of 20 flashcards.
- The flashcards are all word cards, and a huge bunch they are.
- Chloe put her books away after studying and making flashcards for the final.
- Although this lacks the lively graphics of the BBC site, it uses a simple and fast-loading form of presentation to teach simple German through the use of flashcards, games and word searches.
- He smiled gently, putting the flashcards into a pocket.
- Rance took out a cardboard flashcard and shoved it stubbornly at the two month old Alex's face.
- They themselves may not have much in attention spans either, but flashcards are still only entertaining for so long.
Definition of flash card in US English: flash cardnounˈflaSH ˌkärd A card containing a small amount of information, held up for students to see, as an aid to learning. Example sentencesExamples - A set of flashcards that were made from photocopies of the cards from the two decks were used as well.
- I saw a few juniors I knew sitting on a few brick steps on the side of the school building as they quizzed each other with flashcards.
- They asked 109 children (boys and girls) to identify creatures depicted on a series of 20 flashcards.
- Witnesses used flashcards with the words written out instead of saying them in court.
- The classes here are fun to teach but very poorly resourced, based largely around boring textbooks and flashcards, with most classes being about 3 hours a week.
- Although this lacks the lively graphics of the BBC site, it uses a simple and fast-loading form of presentation to teach simple German through the use of flashcards, games and word searches.
- If you are writing the numbers down, you can make flashcards.
- Some people have thousands of flashcards organized alphabetically by topic.
- In a French lesson for six children aged 10 and 11, the assistant head used pictorial flashcards to keep the children amused.
- Well, I'd start by putting away the flashcards.
- Rance took out a cardboard flashcard and shoved it stubbornly at the two month old Alex's face.
- I'll order her textbooks for next year, but for now we'll probably just use your old books and flashcards.
- We have various learning toys and aids in our home and there are many lessons taking place each day (at home and away) but I have never drilled him on facts or even used flashcards.
- I know it's a bit complicated for him - maybe you could use the flashcards with him to explain.
- The handmade flashcards were not helping my nephew Clayton.
- He smiled gently, putting the flashcards into a pocket.
- They themselves may not have much in attention spans either, but flashcards are still only entertaining for so long.
- The flashcards are all word cards, and a huge bunch they are.
- Chloe put her books away after studying and making flashcards for the final.
- Create flashcards - put topics or questions on the front and answers on the back.
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