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... and assimilated by having been delivered as Notes of Lectures to a class of a hundred Pupil Teachers and Ex - Pupil Teachers ; and put into practice by them in their respective schools . LEICESTER , 1883 . CONTENTS . PAGB 1 3 9 : : : :
... and assimilated by having been delivered as Notes of Lectures to a class of a hundred Pupil Teachers and Ex - Pupil Teachers ; and put into practice by them in their respective schools . LEICESTER , 1883 . CONTENTS . PAGB 1 3 9 : : : :
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... hundreds , the relative values of the " places " of hundreds , tens , and units , being thoroughly well taught . The Multiplication Table should not only be learnt as a table , up to 6 times 12 , but also by means of concrete examples ...
... hundreds , the relative values of the " places " of hundreds , tens , and units , being thoroughly well taught . The Multiplication Table should not only be learnt as a table , up to 6 times 12 , but also by means of concrete examples ...
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... hundreds of words . " Every word learned in this way becomes a help to the understanding of other words of the same class ; the children are thus trained to think for themselves , they become conscious of daily increasing ability to ...
... hundreds of words . " Every word learned in this way becomes a help to the understanding of other words of the same class ; the children are thus trained to think for themselves , they become conscious of daily increasing ability to ...
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... hundreds , should only be commenced at a later date . The child knows of 20 as a whole ; not as of two tens , and no units . There is no subject that will promote the intelligence of the school more than Arith- metic , if it is taught ...
... hundreds , should only be commenced at a later date . The child knows of 20 as a whole ; not as of two tens , and no units . There is no subject that will promote the intelligence of the school more than Arith- metic , if it is taught ...
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... hundreds , according to the headings herewith appended— H. T. U. Sixth Stage . The same with H. T. U. on the top of the columns , without lines . 342 658 As some of the children will work their addition exercises more rapidly than ...
... hundreds , according to the headings herewith appended— H. T. U. Sixth Stage . The same with H. T. U. on the top of the columns , without lines . 342 658 As some of the children will work their addition exercises more rapidly than ...
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