On Monday, I attended the parent class of Dabao School. My theme for children is "Robot and Artificial Intelligence". I prepared some gifts for the children, including books and tomato clocks, to reward the children who answered questions. I told my children that the tomato clock can improve learning efficiency. I concentrate on my homework for 25 minutes (during this period, I don't go to the toilet, I don't drink water and I don't eat), and then I rest for 5 minutes before drinking water ... The children are very interested. Many parents have asked me how to use the tomato clock. Today, I will introduce to you:
? Pomodoro technique is a simple GTD time management method. Pomodoro technique was invented by Francisco. He chose a task to be done and set the tomato time to 25 minutes. During this period, he concentrated on his work, and was not allowed to do anything unrelated to the task to be done, nor to go to the toilet and drink water. It was not until the tomato time rang that he marked the to-do task as completed or turned it into the to-do list for the next tomato time, and then took a 5-minute break and four tomatoes took a 30-minute break.
1. Get the tomato clock, twist it for the longest time, and then rewind it for 25 minutes. (Note: it is not directly screwed to 25 minutes)
2. The tomato clock will tick when it works. The tomato clock will ring from 1 minute to 25 minutes, and then the tomato clock will stop ticking.
3. Then take a rest for 5 minutes. Four tomato clocks and a 30-minute break.
1.8 Children over 8 years old can use the tomato clock for 25 minutes, and those under 8 years old are age *3= minutes.
2. Can I play with my toy for 25 minutes with the tomato clock?
A: No, the tomato clock is used to do important things, such as doing homework and reciting speeches.
3. Some children like to learn from pomodoro technique, but they don't like the ticking of the tomato clock because she is too noisy. Such a child can buy a silent tomato clock, as shown below.
Fourth, pomodoro technique's books,
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