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... object was for teachers , as I have seen no other writers in it . I have also taken other education el papers , and been a contrib- utor for an eastern educational paper for the last five years . I find now that the editor and publisher ...
... object was for teachers , as I have seen no other writers in it . I have also taken other education el papers , and been a contrib- utor for an eastern educational paper for the last five years . I find now that the editor and publisher ...
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... objects two at a time , and count 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , etc .; then taking away 2 at a time he reverses the counting , and it becomes 8 , 6 , 4 , 2 . To add is but to introduce the word and , and count 2 and 2 are 4 , 4 and 2 are 6 , etc. To ...
... objects two at a time , and count 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , etc .; then taking away 2 at a time he reverses the counting , and it becomes 8 , 6 , 4 , 2 . To add is but to introduce the word and , and count 2 and 2 are 4 , 4 and 2 are 6 , etc. To ...
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... objects , and ask abstractly How many are 6 and 2 more ? etc. In subtraction , after the pupil can count backward with some facil- ity , let him change the form of expression in various exercises : 1. Let him observe and say 2 is 2 less ...
... objects , and ask abstractly How many are 6 and 2 more ? etc. In subtraction , after the pupil can count backward with some facil- ity , let him change the form of expression in various exercises : 1. Let him observe and say 2 is 2 less ...
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... objects , each particular combination of numbers in the tables should be illustrated before it is given out to be commit- ed to memory . Before the child is made to learn and repeat the form- ula ' 4 and 3 are 7 ' , he should be made to ...
... objects , each particular combination of numbers in the tables should be illustrated before it is given out to be commit- ed to memory . Before the child is made to learn and repeat the form- ula ' 4 and 3 are 7 ' , he should be made to ...
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... OBJECT LESSONS furnishes a systematic course of instruction in Composition and Object Lessons . WHITE'S CLASS - BOOK OF GEOGRAPHY contains a complete system of oral in- struction , and map exercises for class drill . SMART'S GYMNASTICS ...
... OBJECT LESSONS furnishes a systematic course of instruction in Composition and Object Lessons . WHITE'S CLASS - BOOK OF GEOGRAPHY contains a complete system of oral in- struction , and map exercises for class drill . SMART'S GYMNASTICS ...
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