flashcard

[ US /ˈfɫæʃˌkɑɹd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a card with words or numbers or pictures that is flashed to a class by the teacher
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  • Hi , It would be great if the Flashcard was useable on my i Phone , it seems like the version of .
  • She is looking for some kind of flashcard system that she can implement on her own homepage so as to get attention for her at the moment joomla based homepage as well as helping students study the language. Cobocards Is An Impressive, Collaborative Flash Card Webapp | Lifehacker Australia
  • If a resident doesn't speak English, the census taker shows the flashcard to the resident, and the resident points to the language he/she speaks.
  • The paired subjects were given various flashcards, blazoned with a star, a crescent, a box, a circle; then separated and asked to concentrate on the identity of the card their opposite number held.
  • Think family dinners and Saturday outings -- not flashcard-frenzy vocab training. Lisa Guernsey: The Effects of Time-Starved Parents, 25 Years From Now
  • Hi Adam , I really would like to have an additional feature for the flashcard tests .
  • PrismaCards ([www. you2.de]) is a electronic flashcard system which provides different test methods, e.g. writing. Cobocards Is An Impressive, Collaborative Flash Card Webapp | Lifehacker Australia
  • A US rights group is suing law enforcement officials and airport security agents in Philadelphia on behalf of a student whom they allegedly "abusively" questioned and handcuffed because he was carrying Arabic flashcards. Turkish Press
  • She is looking for some kind of flashcard system that she can implement on her own homepage so as to get attention for her (at the moment joomla based) homepage as well as helping students study the language. Cobocards Is An Impressive, Collaborative Flash Card Webapp | Lifehacker Australia
  • You, as the game leader, pick a strange english word- the teams then label their flashcard, and submit a 'meaning'. Activity Ideas?
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