How to earn the merit grant, an elementary manual of school management, Volume 21883 |
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... may be hoped that the Manual will be useful in keeping the salient points of the subject con- stantly present to the view of the young teacher . All PART II . B Head Teachers have special Methods of Instruction , accord- ing.
... may be hoped that the Manual will be useful in keeping the salient points of the subject con- stantly present to the view of the young teacher . All PART II . B Head Teachers have special Methods of Instruction , accord- ing.
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... present participle ending ; on the other hand , " writing " should be divided thus , " wri - ting , ” to mark the sound of the long i . 66 " " In thus learning to spell , two mental bonds are made use of- ( 1 ) The visual ; and ( 2 ) ...
... present participle ending ; on the other hand , " writing " should be divided thus , " wri - ting , ” to mark the sound of the long i . 66 " " In thus learning to spell , two mental bonds are made use of- ( 1 ) The visual ; and ( 2 ) ...
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... presents some difficulty ; but the teacher should make up her mind as to which of the words are most likely to be spelt wrong , and cultivate the power of rapidly detecting mistakes . The reasons why our language is so difficult to read ...
... presents some difficulty ; but the teacher should make up her mind as to which of the words are most likely to be spelt wrong , and cultivate the power of rapidly detecting mistakes . The reasons why our language is so difficult to read ...
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... present , and consider , at first , the ordinary Standard I. children . With these , the teacher should begin with the school- room , and to make the matter simple , the first lessons should be given in the class - room when such is to ...
... present , and consider , at first , the ordinary Standard I. children . With these , the teacher should begin with the school- room , and to make the matter simple , the first lessons should be given in the class - room when such is to ...
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... present to a slight extent in the blood , from which it is secreted , in bile , tears , etc. Its great use is as an antiseptic , preserving food from putrefaction , and it is much employed for curing beef and pork for sea voyages . It ...
... present to a slight extent in the blood , from which it is secreted , in bile , tears , etc. Its great use is as an antiseptic , preserving food from putrefaction , and it is much employed for curing beef and pork for sea voyages . It ...
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