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  2. Learning through play - Wikipedia

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    Learning through play is a term used in education and psychology to describe how a child can learn to make sense of the world around them. Through play children can develop social and cognitive skills, mature emotionally, and gain the self-confidence required to engage in new experiences and environments.

  3. Study skills - Wikipedia

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    Each 30-minute section (called a Pomodoro) is composed of a 25-minute study or work period and a 5-minute rest period. And it is recommended that every 4 Pomodoro's, should be followed with a 15-30-minute break. Though this technique has increased in popularity, it hadn't been empirically studied until more recently.

  4. Mastery learning - Wikipedia

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    The motivation for mastery learning comes from trying to reduce achievement gaps for students in average school classrooms. During the 1960s John B. Carroll and Benjamin S. Bloom pointed out that, if students are normally distributed with respect to aptitude for a subject and if they are provided uniform instruction (in terms of quality and learning time), then achievement level at completion ...

  5. List of children's classic books - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, improvements in paper production, as well as the invention of cast-iron, steam-powered printing presses, enabled book publishing on a very large scale, and made books of all kinds affordable by all. Scholarship on children's literature includes professional organizations, dedicated publications, and university courses.

  6. List of children's books made into feature films - Wikipedia

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    Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (1972), Judith Viorst: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014) Alice (1985–2013) (series), Phyllis Reynolds Naylor: Alice Upside Down (2008) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland (1915) Alice in Wonderland (1931)

  7. The Famous Five - Wikipedia

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    She is a very kind and easy-going woman, and shows considerable patience with her husband over his short temper and absent-mindedness. Uncle Quentin is George's father, and a world-famous scientist, who is kidnapped or held hostage in several of the children's adventures.

  8. Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    These were classified as such for the themes they contained, consisting of fighting and work. [40] Another important book of that decade was The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby, by Rev. Charles Kingsley (1862), which became extremely popular and remains a classic of British children's literature.

  9. Stuart Little - Wikipedia

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    A 1945 book reviewer wrote, "Mr. White has a tendency to write amusing scenes instead of telling a story. To say that Stuart Little is one of the best children’s books published this year is very modest praise for a writer of his talent." [6] The book has become a children's classic, and is widely read by children and used by teachers. [7]