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Henry Major. H.MAJOR PART II , GIRLS BOYS & MIXED SCHOOLS PRICE FOUR SHILLINGS AN ELEMENTARY MANUAL OF SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND METHOD FOR PUPIL. How to Earn the Merit Grant Front Cover.
Henry Major. H.MAJOR PART II , GIRLS BOYS & MIXED SCHOOLS PRICE FOUR SHILLINGS AN ELEMENTARY MANUAL OF SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND METHOD FOR PUPIL. How to Earn the Merit Grant Front Cover.
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... four desks in a row , make eight desks , etc. The tables should also be taught backwards , as well as forwards , and so sung or said , as well as in halves , 2 times 1 are 2 , up to 2 times 6 are 12 , then backwards ; and similarly from ...
... four desks in a row , make eight desks , etc. The tables should also be taught backwards , as well as forwards , and so sung or said , as well as in halves , 2 times 1 are 2 , up to 2 times 6 are 12 , then backwards ; and similarly from ...
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... four- ( a ) Beginning above ; ( b ) Short of ; ( c ) Ending short of ; and ( d ) Below the line . 66 When the child advances to later stages this question of height and depth in letters of more than one spacing " becomes more ...
... four- ( a ) Beginning above ; ( b ) Short of ; ( c ) Ending short of ; and ( d ) Below the line . 66 When the child advances to later stages this question of height and depth in letters of more than one spacing " becomes more ...
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... four elementary characters , and from these all the letters of the alphabet are constructed . ( 1 ) The right ( or straight ) line , up and down , thin and thick , as in h , k , p . ( 2 ) The curved line , from right to left , and left ...
... four elementary characters , and from these all the letters of the alphabet are constructed . ( 1 ) The right ( or straight ) line , up and down , thin and thick , as in h , k , p . ( 2 ) The curved line , from right to left , and left ...
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... fours = 8 , two fives = 10 , 8 and 10 = 18 , 18 and 24 ; instead of 4 and 5 are 9 ; 9 and 4 are 13 ; 13 and 5 are 18 ; 18 and 6 are 24. Again , instead of allowing the child to count 4 and 5 are 9 , 9 and 4 are 13 , etc. , let him ...
... fours = 8 , two fives = 10 , 8 and 10 = 18 , 18 and 24 ; instead of 4 and 5 are 9 ; 9 and 4 are 13 ; 13 and 5 are 18 ; 18 and 6 are 24. Again , instead of allowing the child to count 4 and 5 are 9 , 9 and 4 are 13 , etc. , let him ...
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