Sentences with word «schoolchild»

Every Irish schoolchild knows the story of the great Christian hero - king Brian Boru, who united his countrymen against the heathen Viking horde.
There's not even a flag - waving schoolchild in sight.
It is a battle that every single South Korean schoolchild learns about.
A Christian charity has urged people not to forget about the Dapchi schoolchild being held captive by Boko Haram.
Two years ago, many «excited schoolchild» type comments were over hyping this non defending defender as world class.
At best, he looks like a petulant schoolchild.
On 1 June 1932, every 11 - year - old schoolchild in Scotland sat down for the Scottish Mental Survey.
[No Child Left Behind] promise [d] that every U.S. schoolchild will attain «proficiency» in reading and math by 2014.
A sixth schoolchild died two days later of multiple injuries, according to police in Snow Hill, N.C.
Industry leaders have called for a wider roll out of Scotland's scheme to give every primary schoolchild the chance to go to the theatre at least once a year.
A Christian charity has urged people not to forget about the Dapchi schoolchild being held captive by... More
As every schoolchild who has been instructed in the rudiments of science now knows, or should know, modern genetics has provided a completely different account of the mechanism of inheritance, making untenable the blood theory upon which traditional race lore rested.
Or he would be sitting at the centre of a group in which there was a mixture of laughter and theology; he had a natural affinity with young people, from the schoolchild to the earnest undergraduate.
As every schoolchild knows, Christopher Columbus, a Genoese navigator, discovered America in 1492.
you're a schoolchild, still of the other sex... how do you feel as that child... what do you like to do?
Now she can stay put; nearly every schoolchild in Belize visits the zoo at least once a year, and for those who can't, because they live in isolated villages from which travel is prohibitive, the zoo has an outreach program.
The U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Geoffrey Berman, said in a statement that Percoco was found guilty of «selling something priceless that was not his to sell — the sacred obligation to honestly and faithfully serve the citizens of New York» and that «every schoolchild knows» Percoco's actions «violated the basic tenets of a democracy.»
«As every schoolchild knows, but he corruptly chose to disregard, government officials who sell their influence to select insiders violate the basic tenets of a democracy,» Berman said in a statement.
«As every schoolchild knows, but he corruptly chose to disregard, government officials who sell their influence to select insiders violate the basic tenets of a democracy,» Berman added.
As every schoolchild knows, but he corruptly chose to disregard, government officials who sell their influence to select insiders violate the basic tenets of a democracy.
«As every schoolchild knows, but he chose to disregard,» Berman said, «government officials who sell their influence to select insiders violate the basic tenets of a democracy.»
That's a question every schoolchild asks,» he says.
According to GHI's pilot project, a schoolchild in Katmandu is 400 times more likely to die during an earthquake than a child in Kobe, Japan.
every schoolchild learns that it is one of the five senses, a partner of smell and sight and touch, a consequence of food flitting over taste buds that send important signals — sweet or bitter, nutrient or poison?
Every schoolchild knew exactly what dinosaurs were like: tail - dragging, cold - blooded, lumbering lizards, dumb as a box of sedimentary rocks.
Every schoolchild knows the concept of zero — so why did it take so long to catch on?
The Usability Lab, tucked away inside the offices of the Active Learning in Computing group at Durham University in the north of England, is a schoolchild's dream.
A schoolchild tries out an interactive multi-touch desk designed by researchers at the Active Learning in Computing group at Durham University.
She believes each and every schoolchild should receive a foot evaluation, just as each and every one now gets an eye examination.
A potbellied clay chicken balanced on two plump legs may seem an odd choice for a schoolchild's primer.
It delivers an increase in self - esteem and mental alertness making school sports and games necessary for every schoolchild.
Explore the similarities and differences between pupils» day and the day of a schoolchild in rural Tanzania.This lesson plan is part of a range of free resources produced for Send My Friend to School, the schools activity of the UK Global Campaign for Education.
The government are also looking at ways to boost outdoor learning and have announced plans for every schoolchild to visit a national park as part of measures to connect children and the environment, with environment minister Liz Truss remarking that «our children should be climbing trees, not walls».
The standards define what every schoolchild should learn each year, from first grade through twelfth, and the package includes teacher evaluations tied to federally funded tests designed to ensure that schools teach to Common Core.
The group had nearly completed two years of work on a set of national standards that recommended for the first time what every schoolchild should learn about this country's history.
Who owns a schoolchild's data?
Use a computer database, a.k.a. «a labor market information system,» into which school personnel would scan all information about every schoolchild and his family, identified by the child's social security number: academic, medical, mental, psychological, behavioral, and interrogations by counselors.
«I don't think someone, a schoolchild, sitting in Rutherford County would do that on their own.»
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz correctly calls school choice an opportunity to unleash exceptionalism in every schoolchild, and President Trump is also a school choice supporter.
Conversely, if you don't giggle like a schoolchild the first (or even the tenth) time you roar up and down the gears or lift - off to a fusillade of pops and bangs from the four oblong tailpipes, then you must have a heart of stone.
The six recipients — a data analyst, a photojour nalist, a schoolchild, a missionary, a writer, and a street vendor — inhabit an acutely observed, beautifully familiar yet particularly strange universe, as only Kevin Brockmeier could imagine it: a world in which human pain is expressed as illumination, so that one's wounds glitter, fluoresce, and blaze with light.
The Indian government is not alone in introducing a budget smartphone for the benefit of its population, a key pledge of Thailand's newly elected Pheu Thai Party was to distributed a tablet - PC to every schoolchild in the country.
This and Mario Kart 8 having me giddy like a schoolchild again, at least.
Every schoolchild knows that Picasso influenced American painting.
Every schoolchild knows this.
Every schoolchild knows this as well etc..]
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