Sentences with phrase «sat in rows»

The little girls sat in rows as the bell for morning classes tolled.
Students sat in rows, their heads bowed over thick textbooks, and took turns reading out loud.
In ancient times «computers» were people who sat in rows with pencil and paper or mechanical calculators implementing numerical methods.
We were assigned seats and sat in rows, and when we veered off path, the ruler.
Sometimes they sat in rows.
Certainly, the common manner of sitting in rows adulating a «leader» is not conducive to answering questions one may have.
The faculty in many seminaries sit in rows of little cubicles, one indistinguishable from another.
Jesus told us to make disciples, not sit in rows watching the «entertainment».
A few guys who sat in our row for that season came back before the third period, each of them holding two beers.
I can actually imagine all those Crow's sitting in a Row, along his arms, Whilst one is picking at his straw like hair, Whilst saying to the other Crow's!
«There I am in my tan suit sitting in a row of special guests all dressed in black.
Finally I entered the gated residential community where Kumar's hospital, sealed by the CBI, sat in a row of villas.
In one experiment, passers - by in the busy Utrecht railway station were asked to sit in a row of chairs and answer a questionnaire for the reward of a chocolate bar or an apple.
But so basically the seeds are sitting in a row, the fruit dehisces — as they say technically — so there is a crack and you see the seeds there.
The structures sit in rows, two in each row.
On the other side, an awkward group of Western women sit in a row against the wall, trying to avoid eye contact at all costs as they wait for their turns in their underwear.
He was sitting in the row and we were looking down the aisle to see how it would all go.
I put the word date in quotations for two reasons: I was 8 years old... and my mother was sitting in the row behind me and Molly Oliver.
Unbeknownst to us a gaggle of young girls came and sat in the row immediately behind our center of the house seats.
Regardless of whether the player rejects him or not, He will sit in the row across from the player and drums up conversation by asking questions to determine the gender and appearance, as well as asking where the player is going, and setting up a house for them to stay in by talking with his friend, Tom Nook.
After a tiring, exhilarating, stressful, interesting, challenging, and frustrating day of teaching, we ask our teachers to gather in the same location, sit in rows, listen to someone else talk, and not speak except for brief periods.
This simply can not be done when kids are sitting in rows of desks all day.
But it also includes entries like the School of Arts and Sciences in Tallahassee, Florida, which features interdisciplinary learning, portfolios, and multi-age classrooms, and does without grades, report cards, or kids sitting in rows.
It's a way of professional learning that is about participants engaging rather than sitting in rows and listening.
Observers of Chinese classrooms share a common impression — namely, large class sizes with students sitting in rows of desks facing the teacher and the teacher leading nearly all of the classroom activities and doing most of the talking to reticent students (Fang & Gopinathan, 2009; Huang & Leung, 2004; Paine, 1990).
Giroux caricatures the traditional classroom as one where «students sit in rows staring at the back of each others» heads and at the teacher who faces them in symbolic, authoritarian fashion»; «events are governed by a rigid time schedule imposed by a system of bells and reinforced by cues from teachers»; we «glorify the teacher as the expert [and] dispenser of knowledge»; «social relationships... are based upon power relations inextricably linked to the teacher's allotment of grades»; and tracking «alienates students from schooling.»
I remember enjoying the Ritz crackers that my teacher served as a snack before naptime, the harsh desert sun shining through the big plate - glass classroom windows, and sitting in rows of desks, but nothing about learning.
I'd like to know what she thinks about the «disruptive» technology movement to have students sitting in rows of carrels working online for all their learning.
I remember when engagement and on - task time looked like students sitting in rows being silent.
I did not see a single classroom where the kids were sitting in rows, quietly listening to a lecturing teacher.
There's not going to be this teacher standing in front directing 30 kids who are all sitting in rows.
Many educational alternatives do not call themselves «schools,» feeling that this implies a traditional square building with classrooms where students sit in rows of desks and are led by a teacher.
Two adults could sit in that row very comfortably on a long trip.
When the light bulb goes off — if I «sit» that click sounds and a click means a treat — your pup may offer half a dozen or more sits in a row.
Couples often prefer sitting in this row as it is one of the only twosomes in Economy.
Couples often prefer to sit in this row as it is one of the only twosomes in the plane.
According to the user he was on a flight when he spied a lady sitting in the row in front of him working on a powerpoint presentation for the marketing of several games.
I was sitting in Row Four at Techcrunch Disrupt SF last week, where my old friend Michael Arrington interviewed Mark Zuckerberg, the latter's first since the Facebook IPO [Techcrunch video here].
In «Face of God» (2000), battered photographs of African fetishes are hooked up to jumper cables, brass canisters, and cymbals, and in «Creation of the World» (2001), a row of photographs of skulls and ritual dancers sit in a row above a skateboard rigged with jumper cables.
Passengers would sit in rows of up to 40 seats across.
I guess I had grown accustomed to sitting in rows facing a teacher.
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We were waiting to be seated on Mother's day and my three kids were all sitting in a row on a bench, just looking around, waiting (patiently too).
Sitting all in a row on an island, or even around a corner isn't really conducive to conversation.

Not exact matches

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or an external dialogue («Those two sitting in the back row will not stop chatting, and I can not concentrate!»)
Winnebago's modest, low - slung headquarters — Potts occupies a windowless corner office on the second floor — sits at the center of campus, largely obscured by warehouses and rows of motor homes in various stages of production.
But it's hardly a hidden spy - cam, looking more like someone sitting in the third row holding the camera high above everyone's head.
Update: Also not going is entrepreneur Mark Cuban, who criticized Trump quite a bit and backed Clinton, even sitting in the front row of one of the debates to unnerve Trump.
I love how Buffett denigrates PowerPoint while his board member, friend, and charity partner Bill Gates sits in the front row.
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