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wash your hands

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wet your hands

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qaphela

Last Update: 2020-05-13
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raise your hands

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thinta ikhandla lakho

Last Update: 2023-06-13
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father into your hands i commend my life

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baba ezandleni zakho ngiyawubeka umoya wami

Last Update: 2022-02-16
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raise your hands and shake your head and pretend you don't care

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phakamisa izandla mese ubamba ikhanda wenze engathi awunandaba uyayazilendaba

Last Update: 2020-07-10
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water is important because you need it to bath, drink, and cook with it. you can't survive without water it would be impossible to produce crops at the farm neither can you use the toilet or wash the dishes even to wash your clothes

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Last Update: 2024-02-28
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discuss and establish learning expectations. let students know what they’ll learn during the lesson and how much time they’ll need for each activity. for instance, “today we’ll read about paul bunyan and identify new vocabulary words in the story.” discuss and establish behavioral expectations. describe how students are expected to behave during the lesson. for example, “talk quietly to your neighbors during seatwork;” or “raise your hand if you need anything from me. provide the schedule in advance. summarize your lesson plan so everyone is on the same page. inform the students that after you review the previous lesson, you’ll break into group work, followed by personal reading time. be very clear on the materials needed for the lesson. for example, specify that students will need their crayons, scissors, and colored paper for an art project.

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amasu okufundisa

Last Update: 2022-10-01
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