The Key Words Reading Scheme is a series of 36 English language early readers children's books, published by the British publishing company, Ladybird Books...
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best known for his drawings that illustrated the Ladybird Books Key Words Reading Scheme (also known as Peter and Jane) in the 1960s through to the 1980s...
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Ladybird Books (section Further reading)
had achieved in Britain. In the 1960s and 1970s the company's Key Words Reading Scheme (launched in 1964) was heavily used by British primary schools...
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East Midlands (section Further reading)
latter only gained full recognition in the late 20th century. The Key Words Reading Scheme (Peter and Jane) was first produced in 1964 by Ladybird of Loughborough...
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Boy, Cinderella, The Elves and the Shoemaker), 1st Class X 2: Key words reading scheme (1b Look at this, 2a We have fun, 4a Things We do), Early tales...
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Dick and Jane (category Reading (process))
portal Alice and Jerry Ant and Bee Janet and John Janet and Mark Key Words Reading Scheme's Peter and Jane McGuffey Readers Mr. Mugs Science Research Associates...
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Hampson, Charles Tunnicliffe and Harry Wingfield. He worked on their Key Words Reading Scheme. These included the "People at Work" series, featuring jobs such...
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joined Harry Wingfield in illustrating many titles in its new Key Words Reading Scheme books, also known as Peter and Jane, which were used to teach so...
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words accounted for one quarter of all words, one hundred accounted for half, and three hundred accounted for three-quarters. The Key Words Reading Scheme...
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PGP word list (redirect from PGP Words)
words of two syllables, the odd list has three. The two lists have a maximum word length of 9 and 11 letters, respectively. Using a two-list scheme was...
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family of schemes and does not generalize to other isogeny-based constructions. Provided one uses sufficiently large key sizes, the symmetric key cryptographic...
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Scheme is a dialect of the Lisp family of programming languages. Scheme was created during the 1970s at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence...
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Initialization vector (section Further reading)
crucial for some encryption schemes to achieve semantic security, a property whereby repeated usage of the scheme under the same key does not allow an attacker...
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The Snowy Mountains Scheme, also known as the Snowy Hydro or the Snowy scheme, is a hydroelectricity and irrigation complex in south-east Australia. Near...
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Pronunciation respelling for English (redirect from Pronunciation respelling key)
the respelling scheme used in the dictionary. Pronunciation without respelling is also sometimes used in texts with many unusual words, such as Bibles...
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In cryptography, key size or key length refers to the number of bits in a key used by a cryptographic algorithm (such as a cipher). Key length defines the...
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Cryptography (section Symmetric-key cryptography)
developed the Diffie–Hellman key exchange. Public-key cryptography is also used for implementing digital signature schemes. A digital signature is reminiscent...
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his return to East Berlin, had ignored the officers' command to avoid the scheme being uncovered. 1949-02-17 Ryll, Helmut [de] 40 East Berlin Berlin Two...
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husband before her own execution, and he is released on appeal. Mary's schemes are all for naught, as their son is ultimately sent to an orphanage and...
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Identity Cards Act 2006 (redirect from UK ID card scheme)
government by backing a fully voluntary scheme. The committee stage ended on 30 January, and the third reading of the Bill took place on 6 February, after...
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List of plant genera named for people (D–J) (category Lists of words)
Frederick Ole Erichsen (1869–1917), engineer with Goldfields Water Supply Scheme in Australia Fabaceae Qu Ernestia Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Meyer (1791–1858)...
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husband before her own execution, and he is released on appeal. Mary's schemes are all for naught, as their son is ultimately sent to an orphanage and...
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waves, using the amplitude-shift keying (ASK) digital modulation scheme or amplitude modulation (AM) analog modulation scheme. The two carrier waves are of...
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Camel case (redirect from CapWords)
Camel Case Guide & Converter, further reading on usage with examples Examples and history of CamelCase, also WordsSmashedTogetherLikeSo .NET Framework General...
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One-time pad (redirect from One time key)
analogue with the result that a key of n bits is required to exchange an n bit message with perfect secrecy). A scheme proposed in 2000 achieves this bound...
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Pinyin (redirect from Pinyin scheme)
January 1956 by Ye Laishi, Lu Zhiwei and Zhou Youguang. A revised Pinyin scheme was proposed by Wang Li, Lu Zhiwei and Li Jinxi, and became the main focus...
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phase-shift keying (APSK) is a digital modulation scheme that conveys data by modulating both the amplitude and the phase of a carrier wave. In other words, it...
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Number sign (redirect from Pound key)
Hashtag Derived from the previous, the word "hashtag" is often used when reading social media messages aloud, indicating the start of a hashtag. For instance...
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a set number of words at random from the poem and gives each letter in the chosen words a number. The numbers are then used as a key for a transposition...
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this also enhances the pleasure of reading the poem. Consonance–Repeated 'consonant' sounds at the ending of words near each other, usually on the same...
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