The Normal Course in Reading: Alternative Third Reader : how to Read with Open EyesSilver, Burdett & Company, 1892 - 224 páginas |
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... tell the other will not train the child . He should handle the specimens ; if necessary , tear them to pieces , observe their forms , and discover their parts and qualities . Comparison is one of the most educative of mental activities ...
... tell the other will not train the child . He should handle the specimens ; if necessary , tear them to pieces , observe their forms , and discover their parts and qualities . Comparison is one of the most educative of mental activities ...
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... telling what he sees . In the observation work the child must not only be trained to discover facts , but he must be trained to see the facts in their true relations . In examining things he must be trained to see the relation which one ...
... telling what he sees . In the observation work the child must not only be trained to discover facts , but he must be trained to see the facts in their true relations . In examining things he must be trained to see the relation which one ...
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... tell you . Water - dust scatters as it floats in the air . It becomes very light , and the air is warm enough to change it back to vapor . Now you know that- Heat changes water to vapor . Cold air changes vapor to water - dust . Warm ...
... tell you . Water - dust scatters as it floats in the air . It becomes very light , and the air is warm enough to change it back to vapor . Now you know that- Heat changes water to vapor . Cold air changes vapor to water - dust . Warm ...
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... tell me where the heat comes from ? From the sun , Miss Stone ! The sun- beams give us heat . I thought you could tell if you tried . You are right . When the sunbeams fall upon the ground they heat it . Then the air near the ground is ...
... tell me where the heat comes from ? From the sun , Miss Stone ! The sun- beams give us heat . I thought you could tell if you tried . You are right . When the sunbeams fall upon the ground they heat it . Then the air near the ground is ...
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... vapor of water floats away so quietly that we cannot tell when it goes . Now you know where the vapor comes from with which the air is filled and of which the clouds are formed . What do the sunbeams do ? From what does vapor VAPOR . 19.
... vapor of water floats away so quietly that we cannot tell when it goes . Now you know where the vapor comes from with which the air is filled and of which the clouds are formed . What do the sunbeams do ? From what does vapor VAPOR . 19.
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The Normal Course in Reading: Alternative Third Reader: How to Read with ... Emma J. Todd,William Bramwell Powell Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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