The Creative Classroom: Teaching Without TextbooksScribner, 1971 - 332 páginas |
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... poem about flowers . [ The children's poems and their own illustrations can be bound into a book . This can , of ... poem with lots of funny words . [ Teacher reads the " Jabberwocky Song . " ] What is the poem about ? Did you like it ...
... poem about flowers . [ The children's poems and their own illustrations can be bound into a book . This can , of ... poem with lots of funny words . [ Teacher reads the " Jabberwocky Song . " ] What is the poem about ? Did you like it ...
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... poem ? [ Any poem can be used . ] Try writing the poem over , using the same words but moving the words and phrases around . Is some- thing lost ? What ? Is something gained ? What ? 2. Can you substitute synonyms for the key words in ...
... poem ? [ Any poem can be used . ] Try writing the poem over , using the same words but moving the words and phrases around . Is some- thing lost ? What ? Is something gained ? What ? 2. Can you substitute synonyms for the key words in ...
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... poem , but note carefully the effects of the changes you make . Try this experiment with some of your own writing or ... poem is " about " ? Even though poems are in some ways very subtle and complex , they are the oldest literary genre ...
... poem , but note carefully the effects of the changes you make . Try this experiment with some of your own writing or ... poem is " about " ? Even though poems are in some ways very subtle and complex , they are the oldest literary genre ...
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TEACHING WITHOUT TEXTBOOKS | 3 |
TEACHER AND CLASSROOM | 19 |
LANGUAGE | 45 |
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