The Educational Journal of Virginia, Volumes 19-20Charles Henry Winston, Thomas Randolph Price, D. Lee Powell, John Meredith Strother, William Fayette Fox, H. H. Harris, Harry Fishburne Estill (F.), John P. McGuire, Rodes Massie, George R. Pace, Richard Ratcliffe Farr, John Lee Buchanan Educational Publishing House, 1888 - Education |
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... stories , and have children reproduce them orally . Train in descriptions of objects . Have children make original stories based on pictures . The use of language cards is earnestly recom- mended . Writing . - Copy book No. 2 of some ...
... stories , and have children reproduce them orally . Train in descriptions of objects . Have children make original stories based on pictures . The use of language cards is earnestly recom- mended . Writing . - Copy book No. 2 of some ...
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... story - tellers , and this would be offered at whatsoever price the authorized publisher might choose to ask ... stories , good and bad together , and the bad , of course , in enormous majority , is obviously improper and unwise . A well ...
... story - tellers , and this would be offered at whatsoever price the authorized publisher might choose to ask ... stories , good and bad together , and the bad , of course , in enormous majority , is obviously improper and unwise . A well ...
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... Stories . ” — Readings in Arithmetic for Little Children - By Miss L. J. Wood- ward . This collection of lessons , stories , and verses is based upon First Steps in Number , by Wentworth and Reed . The general order of lessons and the ...
... Stories . ” — Readings in Arithmetic for Little Children - By Miss L. J. Wood- ward . This collection of lessons , stories , and verses is based upon First Steps in Number , by Wentworth and Reed . The general order of lessons and the ...
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... Story , Edgar Saltus . To My Face in the Glass , A Sonnet , Amelie Rives . Our Monthly Gossip - The Gen- esis of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ; The Elder - Mother and the Alder King ; Gambrinus : Poe's Detective Stories ; The Baboushka ...
... Story , Edgar Saltus . To My Face in the Glass , A Sonnet , Amelie Rives . Our Monthly Gossip - The Gen- esis of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ; The Elder - Mother and the Alder King ; Gambrinus : Poe's Detective Stories ; The Baboushka ...
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... story is thrillingly in- teresting , and recounts what is unquestionably the most extraordinary triumph of modern scholarship . It is not invidious to say that the most enthusiastic class of students now to be found on the globe are ...
... story is thrillingly in- teresting , and recounts what is unquestionably the most extraordinary triumph of modern scholarship . It is not invidious to say that the most enthusiastic class of students now to be found on the globe are ...
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