... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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... points slowly . Read the familiar and unimportant points rapidly . ( 4 ) Think critically while you are reading . Draw your own conclusions . Go beyond the book . ( e ) Make note of the important points in your read- ing . Mark your ...
... points slowly . Read the familiar and unimportant points rapidly . ( 4 ) Think critically while you are reading . Draw your own conclusions . Go beyond the book . ( e ) Make note of the important points in your read- ing . Mark your ...
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... points . Rewrite and organize your notes while the subject- matter is still fresh in your thinking . ( f ) Use your notes after class each day . Think over points which are not clear and seek further light from books and from your ...
... points . Rewrite and organize your notes while the subject- matter is still fresh in your thinking . ( f ) Use your notes after class each day . Think over points which are not clear and seek further light from books and from your ...
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... points among those gradations , placing the largest number of points where the description seems to fit you best , and a smaller number for the other gradations until you have distributed the ten points . If only one gradation seems to ...
... points among those gradations , placing the largest number of points where the description seems to fit you best , and a smaller number for the other gradations until you have distributed the ten points . If only one gradation seems to ...
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