1. Understanding things, thoughts and emotions through senses and thoughts: Children experience snow for the first time
It is one. Actively participate in activities and activities to accumulate knowledge and skills: lessons learned, carpent with roof repair experience
[From the experience of central English, old French, Latin, try the current participle experience, experience, experience, please try to see Indian European roots.
1. Direct personal participation or observation, actual knowledge or contact: experience of prison life
It is one. Overall characteristics of past and present constitute specific qualities of people, places, or people
Impact of country, nationality and other cultures on individuals: experience in the USA
It is one. Recognized content regarded as irrelevant whether an apparent object exists or not. Comparative sensory data
Ability of a person to acquire knowledge about the accidental facts of the world compared to reason
2. Observe, encounter and experience what happens over time: learn from experience
Knowledge or practical wisdom obtained from observation, encounter or experience: experienced people
[1350-1400; Middle English <Latin experience, a derivative of experience -, s. Ofexperiēns, past experimental participle, try out, test; more dangerous]
Experience ... huge spider web, best thread hanging in the conscious room, capturing all airborne particles in the organization - Henry James
Experience is like medicine, it requires more quantity than others, I do not like to make it pure, but it is a bit disguised and suitable for taste - Lord Acton
Experience like a fancy musician holding a patient Darcimar in his hand - Elizabeth Barret Browning
That experience seems to be a bright lantern. It shows suddenly what is there, probably dark - in the heart - Wattla Mare
For most people, experience is like a ship's shine and only illuminates the railway passing - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Do not use "experience" to refer to scientific tests done to discover or certify something. Use experiment
Talk about the experiences stories experience stories experience stories experiences stories experiences stories - highlights - highlights - highlights - successful success highlights - solving problems - solving problems - solving problems - solving problems - in addition to solving joint problems Teachers will learn from the students and determine the skill level, talent, ability, and student affinity of the team's role to evaluate each. Activities connect through common themes (eg community, friendship, summer vacation), promote collaboration and exchange, and include peer JPA. It is important that all students succeed in all the first stage tasks
Who does not like summer? It is time for millions of children across the country to experience and enjoy family vacations, camps or new adventures of local summer activities. However, these experiences are often beyond more than 15 million poor children in the United States. In particular, an isolated rural community like the 8-year-old Alayshia lives in a small town in Orange County, South Carolina. As a result, children in low-income households are reading mathematics usually 2-3 months behind in summer. At the same time, more and more blessed children continue to move forward in the same summer. Loss of learning in summer is the biggest reason that we often get late for classmates for 3 years when children of disadvantaged group reach 5th grade. Where Alayshia and her brothers live there is no summer program they will attend.