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Flash cards: Prowise Presenter
This lesson highlights the flashcard tool.
Discover various practical examples that you can get started with immediately or that can inspire you to design personalized exercises with this tool.
You will find the following example exercises here:
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Your Name Binary: String Keychain
Create a keychain with your name in binary code.
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Looking back: Review of material
Start the day with a brief look back.
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Closing the day with goal checker
End the day with some exercises to check the goals of the course material components.
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Which reference size belongs to this object?
Students see an object and say which reference measure belongs to it.
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Concepts: Big, small, high, low, many, few, long and short
You practice on the concepts: large, small, high, low, many, few, long and short. You do this on the basis of flash cards or a game!
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Practice Hundreds to 1000: Basic Vocabulary
Interactive exercise for non-native speakers to practice the hundreds to 1000.
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Practice tens to 100
Interactive exercise for non-native speakers to practice the tens to 100.
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Clock reading to the hour
Interactive exercise for non-native speakers to practice analog clock reading to the hour.
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Numbers up to and including 10
You practice the numbers up to 10 with flash cards. You can flash, write, spell or even play a game with the words.
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