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  2. Fact Monster - Wikipedia

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    Fact Monster is an educational technology website geared towards children. [1] It is owned by Infoplease [ 1 ] and, like the Infoplease site, it contains several reference works under one umbrella, including the Columbia Encyclopedia , Random House Dictionary , an atlas and an almanac.

  3. Brain Quest - Wikipedia

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    Brain Quest is a series of educational flashcards that quiz children on a variety of subjects including science, math, English, geography, history, and others. Versions [ edit ]

  4. Flashcard - Wikipedia

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    Flashcards specifically exercise the mental process of active recall: given a question, one must produce the correct answer.However, many have raised several questions regarding optimal usage of flashcards: how does one precisely use them, how frequently does one review, and how does one react to errors, either complete failures to recall or partial mistakes?

  5. Recall of facts - Wikipedia

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    Helping children learn the basic facts is an important goal in the Everyday Mathematics Curriculum. Most children should have developed an automatic recall of the basic addition and subtraction facts by the end of the second grade. They should also know most of their 1, 2, 5, and 10 multiplication facts by this time.

  6. Children's Discovery System - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Discovery System used a 16-by-48 matrix LCD screen [12] [13] and was powered by six size AA alkaline batteries. [14] The screen was much wider than it was tall, therefore only a grid of 8-by-2 text was possible, allowing for a maximum of 16 characters on-screen at any given moment.

  7. Rote learning - Wikipedia

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    A flashcards program . Rote learning is a memorization technique based on repetition. The method rests on the premise that the recall of repeated material becomes faster the more one repeats it. Some of the alternatives to rote learning include meaningful learning, associative learning, spaced repetition and active learning.