How to earn the merit grant, an elementary manual of school management, Volume 21883 |
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... allowed to read the same lesson so often as to learn it by heart , and to repeat it without any but occasional glimpses at the book . As a general rule , the examiner should be careful rather to ask for the meaning of short sentences ...
... allowed to read the same lesson so often as to learn it by heart , and to repeat it without any but occasional glimpses at the book . As a general rule , the examiner should be careful rather to ask for the meaning of short sentences ...
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... allowed to give out the whole of the dictation . MENTAL ARITHMETIC.- " Mental Arithmetic is a new requirement , but it is not intended to form an addition to the individual examination for the purpose of record- ing the " passes " in ...
... allowed to give out the whole of the dictation . MENTAL ARITHMETIC.- " Mental Arithmetic is a new requirement , but it is not intended to form an addition to the individual examination for the purpose of record- ing the " passes " in ...
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... allowed to be rubbed out for correction . The requirements for good writing generally are the following : - ( 1 ) Fluency . That is , the writing should have sweep and breadth , rounded curves , full , flowing , and bold . This is ...
... allowed to be rubbed out for correction . The requirements for good writing generally are the following : - ( 1 ) Fluency . That is , the writing should have sweep and breadth , rounded curves , full , flowing , and bold . This is ...
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... allowed to write with their own pencils , or these will become too short and blunt . The pencils should be kept in a box in school , and given out and collected by the box being passed round the class , or passed down to the ends of the ...
... allowed to write with their own pencils , or these will become too short and blunt . The pencils should be kept in a box in school , and given out and collected by the box being passed round the class , or passed down to the ends of the ...
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... allowed to write on slates alone can hardly be expected to take to writing on paper as readily as those who began at a much earlier period . When copy- books come into general use in Standard I. there will be much less room for ...
... allowed to write on slates alone can hardly be expected to take to writing on paper as readily as those who began at a much earlier period . When copy- books come into general use in Standard I. there will be much less room for ...
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Page 293 - ... supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Johannes factotum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.