Sentences with phrase «daily class discussions»

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Crew helps pull them out of their shells, and in class they're compelled on a daily basis to interact with their peers and teachers in group discussions and to collaborate on group projects, and before long that kind of interaction begins to feel natural.
The principle behind Main Lesson seminars are to engage students in the learning process by inspiring them to prepare thoroughly, participate daily, solve problems collaboratively, explore divergent ideas, challenge assumptions, and learn to lead class discussions.
Our training is presented through lecture, audio - visuals, discussion, demonstration, and hands - on participation with a doll and through the presence of a daily parent — infant demonstration class.
Each class will culminate with tea and discussion of ethics in our daily lives.
Through sessions focusing on discussions around my past history with food, current lifestyle, state of mind and diet — particularly some of my negative habits surrounding food, and an awesome cooking class, we worked to encourage and establish a diet rich in probiotics (daily supplements), vegetables (lots of GREENS!!)
Through the footprint survey and class discussions, the teacher commented that, «We were able to evaluate how our daily habits contribute to global warming.
The writing prompts are open - ended and can be used for a daily response notebook or more structured and guided writing, after class / small group discussion or research.
Teachers at the College Preparatory School encourage classroom collaboration by assigning students to groups to review their homework, do daily class worksheets, participate in moderated discussions, and complete hands - on projects.
Each student met twice in a guided reading group, engaged with peers in three book clubs, participated in whole - class instruction at least three times, read independently daily, engaged in whole - class book discussion daily, engaged in a variety of writing daily, and practiced skills daily — some related directly to reading and discussing books; others to reading, writing, spelling, and grammar subskills.
Ellen introduced fishbowl discussion as a daily event when the class began reading their second book, Shiloh, and such discussions continued through the class's next book, The Watsons Go to Birmingham: 1963.
Take part in daily Pilates classes, as well as yogic philosophy discussions to stimulate the mind.
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