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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'on lesson' is not correct or usable in written English.
It is possible that you may have been trying to use the phrase 'in lesson', which would be used to refer to activities that take place during a lesson. For example, "The students participated in a group discussion in lesson."
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She's much more convincing when taking the reins, as she did on "Lesson in Leavin'," one of her earliest hits.
TAs could spend more time doing one-on-one tutoring, and teachers could work harder on lesson plans and the actual process of teaching.
He works incredibly hard on lesson strategies to teach critical thinking rather than rote memorization.
We'll be discussing all of these questions in our live chat on lesson observations.
Ms. Moffett rises by 5 a.m. these days and often works on lesson plans past midnight.
But about a month later, my principal observed me and told me to focus entirely on lesson planning, since she had no concerns about my classroom management.
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Throughout our hands-on lesson, Thom fires fish facts at us.
I prefer a hands-on lesson, but even professional culinary students must occasionally lay down their knives and take their seat in the gallery to attend lectures.
On a recent August morning, he conducted a tour of the meadow, offering a hands-on lesson in the science of creating a meadow.
This is a real hands-on lesson about momentum and Davies, with his rugby-player's frame, explains that he creates more friction and therefore needs more force at the start.
If he can get the atmosphere-building tool to work, it could be both an addictive game-play element and, at the same time, a hands-on lesson in the dynamics of atmospheric systems.
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