How to earn the merit grant, an elementary manual of school management, Volume 21883 |
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... sides of a hollow square , the teacher at the fourth side . Sometimes the class is arranged on the floor in rectangular form , with corners rounded , toeing a chalk line or brass - headed nails ; while the teacher travels round the ...
... sides of a hollow square , the teacher at the fourth side . Sometimes the class is arranged on the floor in rectangular form , with corners rounded , toeing a chalk line or brass - headed nails ; while the teacher travels round the ...
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... sides of the class , or so near the front row as not to be able to govern them with her eye . The teacher should carry the passage to be read in her visual memory , so that her eyes may be devoted to watch- ing the children's mouths ...
... sides of the class , or so near the front row as not to be able to govern them with her eye . The teacher should carry the passage to be read in her visual memory , so that her eyes may be devoted to watch- ing the children's mouths ...
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... side touching the desk , the spine of the child will be twisted . ( 2 ) The pencil should be held lightly between the thumb and two forefingers , about an inch from the bottom , and should be pointed from the writer . The children ...
... side touching the desk , the spine of the child will be twisted . ( 2 ) The pencil should be held lightly between the thumb and two forefingers , about an inch from the bottom , and should be pointed from the writer . The children ...
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... . - See that all the class sit at the desks in proper position , only slightly turned to the right , with slates all on the desk , top side parallel to the edge of the desk . II . WRITING COPY . - Let the copy be 34 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT ; OR ,
... . - See that all the class sit at the desks in proper position , only slightly turned to the right , with slates all on the desk , top side parallel to the edge of the desk . II . WRITING COPY . - Let the copy be 34 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT ; OR ,
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... side by side , stand for ? VIII . In adding up odd numbers of figures that run in order , take the middle one and multiply it by the number of figures given . Thus in 2 , 3 , 4 , the middle figure is 3 , and 2+ 3+ 4 is 3 × 3 = 9 . What ...
... side by side , stand for ? VIII . In adding up odd numbers of figures that run in order , take the middle one and multiply it by the number of figures given . Thus in 2 , 3 , 4 , the middle figure is 3 , and 2+ 3+ 4 is 3 × 3 = 9 . What ...
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