The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen24Mass. Teachers' Association, 1871 |
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... write down upon your slates , the names of all the animals you have seen or heard of which have horns . Robert , will you read over your list ? " Deer , ox , goat , sheep , elephant . " Has the elephant horns ? There is something ...
... write down upon your slates , the names of all the animals you have seen or heard of which have horns . Robert , will you read over your list ? " Deer , ox , goat , sheep , elephant . " Has the elephant horns ? There is something ...
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... 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 for the benefit of the class the curious ...
... 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 for the benefit of the class the curious ...
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... write without raving expended perhaps a moment's thought upon the subject , and are surprised at having nothing to say . The teacher should discipline them to ask all sorts of questions concerning the subject - matter . Let him take any ...
... write without raving expended perhaps a moment's thought upon the subject , and are surprised at having nothing to say . The teacher should discipline them to ask all sorts of questions concerning the subject - matter . Let him take any ...
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