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- verb teaching To
teach something (an idea, a word) before using it in a real situation.
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Examples
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I decided to make a list and will pre-teach these words before reading each chapter.
Paint the Wind by Pam Munoz Ryan Franki 2007
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Get those eligible non-felons to the polls and pre-teach them HOW TO VOTE (!) and WHO TO VOTE FOR (!) – that is your duty as a good lefty!!!
Think Progress » Protest Turnout: A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Lies 2005
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Teachers often includes pre-teach concepts that will be covered later by regular classroom teachers so that they'll be ready to keep up with the rest of the class, said Rebecca Landa, who teaches at Woodruff and Hillcrest elementary schools.
unknown title 2009
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Teachers can plan carefully for guided reading lessons, anticipate any problems with vocabulary and tricky words, then pre-teach or "front load" them.
unknown title 2009
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Teachers can plan carefully for guided reading lessons, anticipate any problems with vocabulary and tricky words, then pre-teach or "front load" them.
unknown title 2009
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While children might struggle to understand some of the language (like the word twist), teachers and parents can pre-teach some of the words so children will readily grasp the meaning.
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