... Aldine Language Method, Part One: A Manual for Teachers Using the First Language Book, Μέρος 1Newson & Company, 1913 - 274 σελίδες |
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... told to supply his well either by drawing from the reservoirs on the hills or by sinking the well down to the natural springs . We must supply the child freely from both sources . We must open the ways for an unfailing supply of ...
... told to supply his well either by drawing from the reservoirs on the hills or by sinking the well down to the natural springs . We must supply the child freely from both sources . We must open the ways for an unfailing supply of ...
Σελίδα 21
... told should be com- mented upon . The teacher should make her com- ments , and the children should be encouraged , taught , to make theirs . These comments , for the most part , should be in the form of helpful , encouraging , discrim ...
... told should be com- mented upon . The teacher should make her com- ments , and the children should be encouraged , taught , to make theirs . These comments , for the most part , should be in the form of helpful , encouraging , discrim ...
Σελίδα 22
... told should be made to yield some definite suggestion that will be helpful to every one in the telling of stories . That every story told may be made to serve this purpose fully , the teacher must begin now , at the very outset , to ...
... told should be made to yield some definite suggestion that will be helpful to every one in the telling of stories . That every story told may be made to serve this purpose fully , the teacher must begin now , at the very outset , to ...
Σελίδα 26
... told . If the boy on the wall is sup- posed to see a balloon descending , let a child imi- tate his look of excitement and gestures as he rushes to a window , climbs up on a chair ( ladder ) , looks and points off , and let him cry out ...
... told . If the boy on the wall is sup- posed to see a balloon descending , let a child imi- tate his look of excitement and gestures as he rushes to a window , climbs up on a chair ( ladder ) , looks and points off , and let him cry out ...
Σελίδα 28
... told by the children . From any of the unused suggestions that have been made children may tell " original " stories . Only a few of the best pupils should be called upon for these stories . Insist on point , brevity , and consistency ...
... told by the children . From any of the unused suggestions that have been made children may tell " original " stories . Only a few of the best pupils should be called upon for these stories . Insist on point , brevity , and consistency ...
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Aldine Language Method, Part: A Manual for Teachers Using First Language ... Frank Ellsworth Spaulding,Catherine Turner Bryce Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2008 |
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Σελίδα 233 - In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer quite the other way, I have to go to bed by day. I have to go to bed and see The birds still hopping on the tree, Or hear the grown-up people's feet Still going past me in the street. And does it not seem hard to you, When all the sky is clear and blue, And I should like so much to play, To have to go to bed by day?
Σελίδα 156 - You are in the china closet!" He would cry, and laugh with glee — It wasn't the china closet; But he still had Two and Three. "You are up in papa's big bedroom, In the chest with the queer old key!
Σελίδα 49 - When this answer, which the teacher must exact, has been made by the child, "A capital letter, because the first word of every sentence should begin with a capital letter," the teacher says,
Σελίδα 171 - Monday's child is fair of face/ Tuesday's child is full of grace/ Wednesday's child is full of woe/ Thursday's child has far to go/ Friday's child is loving and giving/ Saturday's child works hard for a living/ But the child that is born on the Sabbath Day/ Is bonny, and blithe, and good, and gay.
Σελίδα 205 - Use the comma (a) to separate the name of the person addressed from the rest of the sentence ; as, Mary, come to me.
Σελίδα 268 - WHEN to the flowers — so beautiful — The Father gave a name, Back came a little blue-eyed one (All timidly it came) And standing at...
Σελίδα 114 - To secure this perfect, understanding, supplement, if necessary, the questions in the pupils' book with questions that will bring the most detailed and definite answers possible. Your questions, at first, must be as definite, as this : Is any one speaking? (Insist on the answer " yes " or "no.") Who is speaking? What does he say? Put your fingers around what he says. What do we call those words? What marks are around them? Point to those marks and tell their name. What mark is used to separate the...
Σελίδα 268 - THE FORGET-ME-NOT When to the flowers so beautiful The Father gave a name, There came a little blue-eyed one — All timidly it came — And standing at the Father's feet, And gazing in His face, It said with low and timid voice, And yet with gentle grace, "Dear Lord, the name thou gavest me, Alas, I have forgot.
Σελίδα 147 - I won't;" and the pig said, " I won't." "When she came back with the flour, she said, "Who will make this flour into bread?" The rat said, "I won't;" the cat said, "I won't;" and the pig said, " I won't." The little red hen said, " I will, then;" and she did. When the bread was done, the little red hen said, " Who will eat this bread ?" The rat said, "I will;" the cat said, "I will;" and the pig said, "I will.
Σελίδα 206 - And, grandmother, what long ears you have ! " "The better to hear you, my dear." "But, grandmother, what great eyes you have ! " "The better to see you, my dear.