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Twinkl AI: The company also provides educators with a suite of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, allowing teachers to generate lesson plans, write reports and quickly create other forms of classroom content such as tests, quizzes and word searches. [9] Twinkl Phonics: In 2018, Twinkl launched Twinkl Phonics - a UK Department for Education ...
Alpha One, also known as Alpha One: Breaking the Code, was a first and second grade program introduced in 1968, and revised in 1974, [8] that was designed to teach children to read and write sentences containing words containing three syllables in length and to develop within the child a sense of his own success and fun in learning to read by using the Letter People characters. [9]
In New Zealand, Year 3 is the third full year of compulsory education. Children are aged seven or eight in this year group. When children start school, they begin in New Entrants and typically move to Year 1 when the next school year begins. [2] Year 3 pupils are usually educated in Primary schools or in Area schools. [3]
Third grade (also 3rd Grade or Grade 3) is the third year of formal or compulsory education. It is the third year of primary school . Children in third grade are usually 8–9 years old.
The main protagonist. A 13-year-old second-year middle school student who loves stars and constellations. She is a cheerful girl with a full of imagination, but also stubborn and often acts on intuition. She enjoys looking at the stars and writing in her notebook, which through Fuwa's power becomes the "Twinkle Book."
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The following is a list of common words sometimes ending with "-ise" (en-GB) especially in the UK popular press and "-ize" in American English (en-US) and Oxford spelling (en-GB-oxendict; formerly en-GB-oed) as used by the British Oxford English Dictionary, which uses the "-ize" ending for most of the same words as American English.
Key Stage 3 (commonly abbreviated as KS3) is the legal term for the three years of schooling in maintained schools in England and Wales normally known as Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9, when pupils are aged between 11 and 14. In Northern Ireland the term also refers to the first three years of secondary education.