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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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the teacher's developing cognizance of the child's intellectual activity

In the following phrase what does intellectual activity mean? Can you make a sentence using this phrase?
the teacher's developing cognizance of the child's intellectual activity.
  

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I'm suffering from lack of the first part of the sentence. On first blush, one might take "teacher's" as a contraction instead of a possessive. "Intellectual activity" means different things to different people.

  • I'm suffering from lack of the first part of the sentence.
  • On first blush, one might take "teacher's" as a contraction instead of a possessive.
  • "Intellectual activity" means different things to different people.
  • In a classroom of young children, it would probably mean "the child's learning processes," which could include the learning of social skills as well as the three R's.
  • To a Special Ed teacher, working one-on-one, it could be cognitive processing.
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I'm suffering from lack of the first part of the sentence. On first blush, one might take "teacher's" as a contraction instead of a possessive.

"Intellectual activity" means different things to different people. In a classroom of young children, it would probably mean "the child's learning processes," which could include the learning of social skills as well as the three R's. To a Spe

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