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Cards (33)

  • Antonyms
    Opposite meanings
  • Antonyms
    • Hot ↔ Cold
    • Fast ↔ Slow
  • Synonyms
    Similar meanings
  • Synonyms
    • HappyJoyful
    • SadSorrowful
  • General to Specific
    Broad category to specific item
  • General to Specific
    • FruitApple
    • VehicleCar
  • Specific to General

    Specific item to broader category
  • Specific to General
    • Robin → Bird
    • Rose → Flower
  • Cause and Effect
    Action and outcome relationship
  • Cause and Effect
    • Fire → Heat
    • Rain → Wetness
  • Object and Function
    Tool or object to its purpose
  • Object and Function
    • PenWrite
    • KnifeCut
  • User and Tool
    Person to the tool they use
  • User and Tool
    • Chef → Knife
    • Painter → Brush
  • Part to Whole
    Component to the larger object
  • Part to Whole
    • Wheel → Bicycle
    • Leaf → Tree
  • Whole to Part
    Larger category to its components
  • Whole to Part
    • School → Classroom
    • Computer → Keyboard
  • Understanding these analogies enhances language skills and logical thinking by recognizing word relationships and connections
  • Simple Sentence
    One subject and one action, forming a complete thought
  • Simple Sentence
    • "She dances."
  • Compound Sentence
    Joins two simple sentences with words like "and" or "but"
  • Compound Sentence
    • "She dances, and he sings."
  • Complex Sentence
    Combines a simple sentence with extra detail
  • Complex Sentence
    • "She dances when the music plays."
  • Key Points
    • Simple Sentence: One subject, one action
    • Compound Sentence: Joins two sentences
    • Complex Sentence: Adds extra detail
  • Using these sentence types can add variety and clarity to your writing
  • Basic Geometric Concepts
    Fundamental ideas and principles of geometry
  • Complementary angles
    Two angles that add up to 90 degrees
  • Supplementary angles
    Two angles that add up to 180 degrees
  • Elapsed Time and Date
    1. Calculate the time between two given times
    2. Determine the date given a starting date and number of days
  • Perimeter of Polygons
    The total distance around the outside of a polygon
  • Creating Bar Graph
    Construct a bar graph to visually represent and compare data