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''Throughout the schoolday, [the teacher] worked on three different topics: 1) Livestock, where children had to draw an animal of their choice and then write why it was useful. 2) Reading comprehension, where they read, all together, then answered the textbook questions on their XOs. 3) The thermometer, where children had to draw two thermometers comparing Celsius and Fahrenheit.''
''Throughout the schoolday, [the teacher] worked on three different topics: 1) Livestock, where children had to draw an animal of their choice and then write why it was useful. 2) Reading comprehension, where they read, all together, then answered the textbook questions on their XOs. 3) The thermometer, where children had to draw two thermometers comparing Celsius and Fahrenheit.'' --[[User:Carla|Carla Gomez Monroy]], Learning Consultant, OLPC


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==Activity: Livestock, Reading, and Temperature==
==Activity: Livestock, Reading, and Temperature==


See [[Animal_health#Wikislice_on_Livestock]]
==Commentary: Livestock, Reading, and Temperature==

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Latest revision as of 04:54, 16 March 2008

Notes from Nigeria 5/07

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Throughout the schoolday, [the teacher] worked on three different topics: 1) Livestock, where children had to draw an animal of their choice and then write why it was useful. 2) Reading comprehension, where they read, all together, then answered the textbook questions on their XOs. 3) The thermometer, where children had to draw two thermometers comparing Celsius and Fahrenheit. --Carla Gomez Monroy, Learning Consultant, OLPC

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See Animal_health#Wikislice_on_Livestock

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