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study 1. a drawing, sculpture, etc., executed for practice or in preparation for another work 2. a musical composition intended to develop one aspect of performing technique 3. Theatre a person who memorizes a part in the manner specified |
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Teachers, administrators and parents can review students' portfolios, determine how to better support their learning, and identify their skills, subject area proficiencies, and achievement of state and national standards. First I choose a subject area that we will be studying that week. This entertaining educational series includes Number Patterns; Multiples And Factors; Integers; Fractions; Doubles And Halves; Decimals (Adding Subtracting And Comparing); Decimals; and Percentages, each of which is deftly presented in child-friendly ten to fifteen minute lessons which comprehensively explore the details and facts of its own particular subject area. |
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