Sentences with phrase «reading corner helps»

The long bookshelf in Ashley Rice Broomfield's reading corner helps address the elementary school teacher's universal need for storage.

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The billboard at the corner of Main and Madison reads, «Like Jim loves khakis, we love to help
I read Conte this morning talking about a corner that we had when Kante failed to help out Moses, leaving him isolated with us attacking or playing short.
Events, competitions, whole - school reading initiatives and book corners can all help to develop a culture of reading for enjoyment - the National Literacy Trust Network offers a wealth of resources and ideas to help teachers to promote reading for pleasure across the school.
Reading comprehension corner bookmarks help students use questions and strategies to make meaningful connections to any book.
Pairs of students sit in a corner softly reading to one another, helping their partner with an occasional unfamiliar or mispronounced word.
Supplemental electric rear - wheel steering works with the fronts to increase maneuverability: Below 62 mph, the rear wheels can turn up to 1.5 degrees opposite the fronts to help guide the car around corners; from 62 - 198 mph (yes, you read that right) the wheels turn in the same direction as the fronts, making passing easier.
The two new 2013 Lincolns are moving into high tech on several fronts with torque vectoring control to help the car through slippery corners at speed, the improved (read: fixed) version of MyLincoln Touch, a six - cylinder EcoBoost (turbo) engine that delivers 355 hp and 25 mpg highway in the MKS, and computer - controlled suspension called Lincoln Drive Control with Computer Controlled Damping that can adjust the shock absorbers 500 times per second.
When you read a PDF file, you get a small preview pane on the upper left hand corner, which helps orient you on where exactly in the document you are.
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Printed on the lower corner of a back page of Taryn Simon's new book of photographs is a fax the artist received from Disney Publishing Worldwide that reads, «Especially during these violent times, I personally believe that the magic spell cast on [our] guests... helps to provide them with an important fantasy they can escape to.»
But when I read your post I couldn't help questioning if this «class» is the same who miss deadlines, cut corners, or back out of deals.
Holding onto their teddy often works, going off and playing in a corner and reading a quiet book might work, some early childhood education centres have got places to go that are really quiet with a lack of stimulation, sometimes even a tent that helps children learn how to regulate their emotions.
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