Unit of Work: Ships and Navigation, Edição 6Bureau of publications, Teachers college, Columbia university, 1933 - 219 páginas |
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... things we use come from ? " This seemed to the teacher to be a good point from which to begin the study , and she therefore suggested that the children open their investigations with a discus- sion of these two queries . The boys and ...
... things we use come from ? " This seemed to the teacher to be a good point from which to begin the study , and she therefore suggested that the children open their investigations with a discus- sion of these two queries . The boys and ...
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... things , and pack them and send them to us . " Gertrude showed a clipping which had been too difficult for her to comprehend , but which she understood bore upon the imports into the United States . It was entitled , " To Bar Footwear ...
... things , and pack them and send them to us . " Gertrude showed a clipping which had been too difficult for her to comprehend , but which she understood bore upon the imports into the United States . It was entitled , " To Bar Footwear ...
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... things of that kind . Suppose the first thing we do today is to have those who worked on the solar system present their material now so that we can all get an idea of what the solar system is like . Who were the people who worked on ...
... things of that kind . Suppose the first thing we do today is to have those who worked on the solar system present their material now so that we can all get an idea of what the solar system is like . Who were the people who worked on ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION vii | 1 |
CHOOSING THE UNIT AND PLANNING THE DAILY | 8 |
1600S AND 1900s | 34 |
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