The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen24Mass. Teachers' Association, 1871 |
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... give the name of the object , for as one may give fifty different lessons on coal for instance , as one may determine the point of the lesson , one would think that the aim of the lesson should be prescribed as well as the object from ...
... give the name of the object , for as one may give fifty different lessons on coal for instance , as one may determine the point of the lesson , one would think that the aim of the lesson should be prescribed as well as the object from ...
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... give the substance of those remarks to our readers , but unfortunately no notes were taken at the time . However , Mr. Philbrick never forgets anything , and is constantly adding to his store of good things . We hope he may be induced to ...
... give the substance of those remarks to our readers , but unfortunately no notes were taken at the time . However , Mr. Philbrick never forgets anything , and is constantly adding to his store of good things . We hope he may be induced to ...
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... give them all wall- flowers ; and they are to write down what they find ; and you go round and see what they write down . Probably some one has found six " storks " inside of the wall flower , and you make him write on the black - board ...
... give them all wall- flowers ; and they are to write down what they find ; and you go round and see what they write down . Probably some one has found six " storks " inside of the wall flower , and you make him write on the black - board ...
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