The Creative Classroom: Teaching Without TextbooksScribner, 1971 - 332 páginas |
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... words and structural or function ( “ empty " ) words . Of the former , words like giraffe , animal , basilisk , think , love , tintinnabulate , weirdly , and wild are examples . Of the latter , the , and , of , is , very , and that . With ...
... words and structural or function ( “ empty " ) words . Of the former , words like giraffe , animal , basilisk , think , love , tintinnabulate , weirdly , and wild are examples . Of the latter , the , and , of , is , very , and that . With ...
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... words make you sad ? Why ? What words make you happy ? Why ? 4. Can you arrange these words to say something besides a list of words ? What is the difference between the list and what you made of the words in the list ? [ Any simple ...
... words make you sad ? Why ? What words make you happy ? Why ? 4. Can you arrange these words to say something besides a list of words ? What is the difference between the list and what you made of the words in the list ? [ Any simple ...
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... words and phrases have been moved about ? Here is a simple example ( you try more complicated ones ! ) : Tomorrow , I expect to go to California / I expect to go to California tomorrow . Can you classify sentence elements or certain ...
... words and phrases have been moved about ? Here is a simple example ( you try more complicated ones ! ) : Tomorrow , I expect to go to California / I expect to go to California tomorrow . Can you classify sentence elements or certain ...
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TEACHING WITHOUT TEXTBOOKS | 3 |
TEACHER AND CLASSROOM | 19 |
LANGUAGE | 45 |
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