The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen20Mass. Teachers' Association, 1867 |
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... write of what they know nothing . That , as a means of becoming familiar with language , children should be taught to write down , frequently , their ordinary conver- sations . That school recitations may , with great advantage , be ...
... write of what they know nothing . That , as a means of becoming familiar with language , children should be taught to write down , frequently , their ordinary conver- sations . That school recitations may , with great advantage , be ...
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... writing . Dictate sentences for them to write ; point out their errors and correct them ; write sentences upon the blackboard , and require them to correct the errors ; and in a short time they will have a practical knowledge of the ...
... writing . Dictate sentences for them to write ; point out their errors and correct them ; write sentences upon the blackboard , and require them to correct the errors ; and in a short time they will have a practical knowledge of the ...
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... write the Latin tongue , much less to speak it . The writing and speaking of Latin are indeed not much used , but a great deal of time is spent over trying to under- stand the Latin tongue , and also to write it ; and it is generally ...
... write the Latin tongue , much less to speak it . The writing and speaking of Latin are indeed not much used , but a great deal of time is spent over trying to under- stand the Latin tongue , and also to write it ; and it is generally ...
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