English Journal, Volume 30National Council of Teachers of English, 1941 - Electronic journals |
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... week of reading and reports each pupil places his magazine in the rack for his classmates ' use during the free - reading half of the class period . For a " C " grade , each week twenty - five pages are read in from six to eight ...
... week of reading and reports each pupil places his magazine in the rack for his classmates ' use during the free - reading half of the class period . For a " C " grade , each week twenty - five pages are read in from six to eight ...
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... week , preferably Friday , is designated as Speech Day , and for five or more weeks each group in turn prepares the entire oral program for the day . On the first day of the week I assign the topic to be prepared . For many of my ideas ...
... week , preferably Friday , is designated as Speech Day , and for five or more weeks each group in turn prepares the entire oral program for the day . On the first day of the week I assign the topic to be prepared . For many of my ideas ...
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... week , Open School Week , was our Play Festival Week : a poster on our classroom door proclaimed the fact ; each day the program was appended to the poster , students vying with one another in printing attractive announcements of their ...
... week , Open School Week , was our Play Festival Week : a poster on our classroom door proclaimed the fact ; each day the program was appended to the poster , students vying with one another in printing attractive announcements of their ...
Contents
IMAGINATION AND OBSERVATION IN THE LANGUAGE ARTS Kathleen | 173 |
EVERYBODY NEEDS ENGLISH Ward Green 22 | 173 |
APPLICATION OF THEORIES OF LANGUAGE AND UNDERSTANDING | 173 |
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