Showing posts with label French Flashcards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Flashcards. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Introduce French Words to Children with Flashcards

Flashcards can help you or your family,
 
to
 
·         Quickly touch up or add to your French vocabulary



            ·          Prepare for a trip to France or a French class
 
·        learn something fun, new and useful


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, 17 October 2012

School Related Words in French

Children have been back at school for six weeks and the shelves in the shops are still full of school items. Maybe not so many schoolbags as they take lots of room.
 
 
 
 
 
 


The word schoolbag is relatively new. Until the end of the 20th century satchel, was the term children used to describe the bag which carried their text books and their school supplies.

In France, however the word cartable has not lost its flavour, on the contrary it is now used when talking about a server online or a USB key ( le cartable électronique).





Tuesday, 9 October 2012

French Alphabet Flashcards


Each card measures 7cm x7.5 cm.


 
They are laminated with rounded corners for safety
 
They feature upper and lower case





Saturday, 10 March 2012

How Children from Nearly Any Culture Can Interact with Flash Cards

 Are there differences in the ways children learn from culture to culture? Or, does such difference lie in the manner of adult administration and teaching methods?

Regardless of the continuous number of opposing ideas contained within controversial child learning debates, one thing remains true. Essentially, kids everywhere love flash cards.

The formative years especially are a great time for kids to learn. Not only is visual acuity at a remarkably high rate, but the innate ability for a child to positive process the information observed takes place with superior speed and quality.

Part of the reason why flash cards can be so highly effective for kids in general is this. Both the faculties of perception and sensation exist within children at an alarmingly heightened state.

Kids have a special desire, in addition to mere learning or observation, to make their experiences highly meaningful. Thus, an astute teacher can create visual learning devices which positively incorporate plus stimulate the natural drives which motivate children.

Flashcards can also be beneficial in capturing the natural curiosity of children because the cards tend to accentuate size perception. That is, often normal reading materials merely demonstrate constantly repeating text characters which gradually dampen interest because they may lack motion or fail to supply the appearance of changing size.

You can think of flashcards as "mini-movies," for example, wherein motion pictures exert nearly the utmost impact as visual stimuli. Creative flash cards for children, when thoughtfully crafted, can then provide the strongly desired element of added movement.

Additionally, flash cards provide control, that is, the autonomous type. In other words, children may regulate the speed, direction, repetition, and depth of knowledge which passes before them, especially when they themselves are allowed or encouraged to teach themselves with the use of well designed flashcard learning materials.

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