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... taken . At least , it may be hoped that the Manual will be useful in keeping the salient points of the subject con- stantly present to the view of the young teacher . All PART II . B Head Teachers have special Methods of Instruction ...
... taken . At least , it may be hoped that the Manual will be useful in keeping the salient points of the subject con- stantly present to the view of the young teacher . All PART II . B Head Teachers have special Methods of Instruction ...
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... taken with the Addition , within the same limits , and without borrowing , as- - 4 2 5 2 etc. ] 3 2 Second Stage . - Up to the limit of 19 in the total ; in two and three lines , as 6 + 4 = 10 ; 3+ 4+ 5 = 12 , etc. Third Stage . To the ...
... taken with the Addition , within the same limits , and without borrowing , as- - 4 2 5 2 etc. ] 3 2 Second Stage . - Up to the limit of 19 in the total ; in two and three lines , as 6 + 4 = 10 ; 3+ 4+ 5 = 12 , etc. Third Stage . To the ...
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... taken ; add a second line , which will convert this into 000 with 1 before it , viz . 658. This couple will there- fore make 1000 ; do the same with another couple , say 27 and 973 ; the four lines now make up 2000 . Add a proof line ...
... taken ; add a second line , which will convert this into 000 with 1 before it , viz . 658. This couple will there- fore make 1000 ; do the same with another couple , say 27 and 973 ; the four lines now make up 2000 . Add a proof line ...
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... taken from the borrowed ten , before adding on the 5 ; thus 6 from 10 leaves 4 , and 4 and 5 are 9 ; 3 from 4 leaves 1 as before . This method is very useful at a later stage , in Compound Subtraction ; thus , in 13s . from 12s . take ...
... taken from the borrowed ten , before adding on the 5 ; thus 6 from 10 leaves 4 , and 4 and 5 are 9 ; 3 from 4 leaves 1 as before . This method is very useful at a later stage , in Compound Subtraction ; thus , in 13s . from 12s . take ...
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... scheme given above may be taken as a guide , suggesting heads for a sufficient number of lessons in each Standard . " ( Revised Code , 1883. ) " In reporting on the subjects of Grammar ( English HOW TO EARN THE MERIT GRANT . 57.
... scheme given above may be taken as a guide , suggesting heads for a sufficient number of lessons in each Standard . " ( Revised Code , 1883. ) " In reporting on the subjects of Grammar ( English HOW TO EARN THE MERIT GRANT . 57.
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