New York Teachers' Monographs, 第 6 巻New York Teachers' Monographs Company, 1904 |
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... Third edition . Containing an up - to - date collection of genuine business letters used in the transaction of actual work , covering fifty distinct lines of business ; Legal Forms ; also chapters on Spelling , Punctuation ...
... Third edition . Containing an up - to - date collection of genuine business letters used in the transaction of actual work , covering fifty distinct lines of business ; Legal Forms ; also chapters on Spelling , Punctuation ...
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... topic changes . In one school the teacher has found a remedy by telling the pupils to begin a new paragraph every third sentence . The comedy would be complete if she would now tell pupils to 2 NEW YORK TEACHERS ' MONOGRAPHS .
... topic changes . In one school the teacher has found a remedy by telling the pupils to begin a new paragraph every third sentence . The comedy would be complete if she would now tell pupils to 2 NEW YORK TEACHERS ' MONOGRAPHS .
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... third . The method of the study , or the presentation of a model , is indicated in the syllabus for 7 A , but it is applicable to all preceding grades . Structure or plan , choice and position of words , phrases and clauses , literary ...
... third . The method of the study , or the presentation of a model , is indicated in the syllabus for 7 A , but it is applicable to all preceding grades . Structure or plan , choice and position of words , phrases and clauses , literary ...
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... Third Week . Ceropia , poly- Fourth Week . Cynthia , cabbage phemus . First Week . Robin . butterfly . APRIL . Second Week . Swallow . Third Week . Sunflower , morning- Fourth Week . Nasturtium , glory . radish . MAY . First Week ...
... Third Week . Ceropia , poly- Fourth Week . Cynthia , cabbage phemus . First Week . Robin . butterfly . APRIL . Second Week . Swallow . Third Week . Sunflower , morning- Fourth Week . Nasturtium , glory . radish . MAY . First Week ...
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... THIRD WEEK . Conversation : What children did on Lincoln's Birthday . Story : Hercules and the Wagoner . Poem : The Rock - a - Bye Lady . Eugene Field . Picture : At the Watering Trough . Dagnan Bouveret . Drill : See suggestions at the ...
... THIRD WEEK . Conversation : What children did on Lincoln's Birthday . Story : Hercules and the Wagoner . Poem : The Rock - a - Bye Lady . Eugene Field . Picture : At the Watering Trough . Dagnan Bouveret . Drill : See suggestions at the ...
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75 ページ - Growing by the rushing river, Tall and stately in the valley ! I a light canoe will build me, Build a swift Cheemaun for sailing, That shall float upon the river, Like a yellow leaf in Autumn, Like a yellow water-lily ! " Lay aside your cloak, O Birch-Tree ! Lay aside your white-skin wrapper, For the Summer-time is coming, And the sun is warm in heaven, And you need no white-skin wrapper...
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64 ページ - Oh ! pleasant, pleasant were the days, The time, when, in our childish plays, My sister Emmeline and I Together chased the butterfly ! A very hunter did I rush Upon the prey : — with leaps and springs I followed on from brake to bush ; But she, God love her ! feared to brush The dust from off its wings.
50 ページ - There, from the blowing and raining Crouching, I sought to hide me : Something rustled, two green eyes shone, And a wolf lay down beside me.
25 ページ - What makes your forehead so smooth and high? A soft hand stroked it as I went by.