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... prepare a child to show , in its own simple language , that it really apprehends what the words represent . It is hardly possible to open any page of a book without meeting with one or more of the syllables ful , — ous , ―y , and the ...
... prepare a child to show , in its own simple language , that it really apprehends what the words represent . It is hardly possible to open any page of a book without meeting with one or more of the syllables ful , — ous , ―y , and the ...
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... preparation frame suitable questions , or give her class clear explanations ; and becoming conscious of her deficiencies , she dares not encourage the children to ask questions . Any unfortunate child of an inquiring disposition is ...
... preparation frame suitable questions , or give her class clear explanations ; and becoming conscious of her deficiencies , she dares not encourage the children to ask questions . Any unfortunate child of an inquiring disposition is ...
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... preparation of the piece to be written , and followed by thorough correction of all mistakes . In spite of all that has been written to the contrary , the old practice of making children commit lists of words to memory , was , I venture ...
... preparation of the piece to be written , and followed by thorough correction of all mistakes . In spite of all that has been written to the contrary , the old practice of making children commit lists of words to memory , was , I venture ...
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... prepare for the tendency of the child to point the pencil and pen to the left instead of to the right . ( 15 ) Throw away all short pencils ( or better still , put them into pencil - holders ) . ( 16 ) Let the teacher write her very ...
... prepare for the tendency of the child to point the pencil and pen to the left instead of to the right . ( 15 ) Throw away all short pencils ( or better still , put them into pencil - holders ) . ( 16 ) Let the teacher write her very ...
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... prepare before the lesson sufficient typical examples to interest and instruct the class . As the teacher will experience the most difficulty in preparing exercises in Mental Arithmetic for Standard I. , typical kinds are appended below ...
... prepare before the lesson sufficient typical examples to interest and instruct the class . As the teacher will experience the most difficulty in preparing exercises in Mental Arithmetic for Standard I. , typical kinds are appended below ...
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