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Realistically no one (including the teacher) wants to be cold so it's important to keep the lesson active with as few stops as possible.
"You have to keep the lesson fun or it won't take," Bloch explains, leading the girls to their seats marked by place cards.
The key with preschoolers is to keep the lesson engaging and redirect their attention by making learning like play.
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Mr. Sims said the company plans to always keep the lessons available for free.
With the wise omniscience that marks much of his work, he seems to be asking how we keep the lessons learned from this particular history alive and usable.
The SkiSchule Leutasch offers a special course for six to 12-year-olds (younger children can have private lessons) in the newly landscaped children's park, with wave runs, bumps and trails to keep the lessons varied and interesting.
But if the cause was controllable or avoidable, make sure to keep the lessons in mind.
We fail to keep the lessons of Brexit top of mind, at our peril.
This year, political leaders in East Asia had better keep the lessons of World War I in their minds.
For Melanie Leavitt, who recalled watching a wailing procession ambulances and police cars speed towards the University of Montréal before arriving home to hear the tragic news, the date marks an opportunity to keep the lessons of the shooting fresh. .
I was overwhelmed with the dedication he had to this project". In developing "Never Forget," Nimoy and Radnitz accepted the baton from Mermelstein to keep the lessons of the Holocaust alive.
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