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... 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 the Schedule . It is a ...
... 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 the Schedule . It is a ...
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... whole , as in adult reading , and is fixed into the consciousness of the learner , by visual and auditory repetition . This is the method generally adopted , therefore , in classes above the Infant School . As a rule , there is too much ...
... whole , as in adult reading , and is fixed into the consciousness of the learner , by visual and auditory repetition . This is the method generally adopted , therefore , in classes above the Infant School . As a rule , there is too much ...
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... whole , and the uses or powers of m , a , t , would be deduced from this . Or the syllable at would be first given and then compounded with the initial m , h , p , r , etc. The difficulty here , as in all reading methods , is with the ...
... whole , and the uses or powers of m , a , t , would be deduced from this . Or the syllable at would be first given and then compounded with the initial m , h , p , r , etc. The difficulty here , as in all reading methods , is with the ...
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... whole lesson through , slowly and distinctly , taking care that the children " keep their places " in following her . She should next read out the first sentence , and let the class repeat this simultaneously ( in the earlier part of ...
... whole lesson through , slowly and distinctly , taking care that the children " keep their places " in following her . She should next read out the first sentence , and let the class repeat this simultaneously ( in the earlier part of ...
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... whole lesson ( if it is of proper length ) , within the allotted time , reserving five minutes for the words on slates to be learnt by rote . In this exercise there will be , on the average , about one- fourth ( 25 per cent . ) of ...
... whole lesson ( if it is of proper length ) , within the allotted time , reserving five minutes for the words on slates to be learnt by rote . In this exercise there will be , on the average , about one- fourth ( 25 per cent . ) of ...
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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.