Sentences with phrase «sometimes whole classes»

The idea is to give students — and sometimes whole classes — individualized instruction rather than rely on one set way to teach all students.
On the other hand, sometimes a whole class will sign up.

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Sometimes, as in India, there were whole classes of the excluded.
Sometimes the only drawback is they are quite watery, I find it has kind of a slimy feeling, but when they are grilled, zucchini becomes so much more, it enters into a whole new class of food.
I agree... Welbeck seems to be a whole - hearted player who gives everything (the fact sometimes he looks like Bambi on ice and has two left feet is perhaps part of his charm?!?) Working with Lacazette and more so Aubamayeng who is more his typ of player will rub off and the finish against CSKA was world class (great pass by Elneny also... credit where its due..
I think this season so far has shown that we maybe have 2 world class players and the rest are just good premiership players and as a whole we aren't as good as we sometimes think we are.
Sometimes there are pairs which is a whole other topic you know where you will have foreign exchanged students will come, they live with you typically part of it is their ability to live in United States learn English and experience things and take classes.
Sometimes the only drawback is they are quite watery, I find it has kind of a slimy feeling, but when they are grilled, zucchini becomes so much more, it enters into a whole new class of food.
When I do it like this as a whole class, I sometimes also say, «Who was able to fill in 16c?
Yet I sometimes find myself stuck in the mode of «talk and chalk,» leading the whole class through «I do, we do together, you do» activities.
Ms. Jernigan sometimes teaches math to the whole class at once.
Because I have a whole range of interests (and I'd like to think a well - developed sense of humor and fun), I have also authored a «brief history of disco / dance music» called HOT STUFF, and a collection of my newspaper columns and feature articles focused on eastern Connecticut (sometimes nicknamed «the other» — poorer, working - class, more rural and typically «New England» — Connecticut) called TOUGH LOVE.
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