Headmaster of the Yorkshire Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Gradation I., comprising 200 Lessons, in easy sentences, for the youngest class of readers, and 38 simple poems. 130 pp., 16mo, price 9d. Gradation II., comprising 200 Lessons, in longer sentences, for a middle class of readers, and 30 Poems and Fables. 130 pp., 16mo, price 9d. Gradation III., comprising 200 Lessons, full of information, for a higher class of readers, 34 Poems, and an Index referring to 1,300 subjects. THE FIFTH EDITION, in cloth boards, with Illustrative Frontispieces; Including the Reading Book, the Explanations, and the Questions. Gradation I., with Manual, 230 pp., 16mo, 1s.6d. The Explanations are as short and simple as the nature of the subjects will allow; the Questions are to a great extent literal and suggestive, but difficult enough for children at this stage of progress. Gradation II., with Manual, 230 pp., 16mo, 1s.6d. The Explanations contain much additional matter illustrative of the Lessons; the Questions turn on the information in both the notes and the Gradation III., with Manual, 430 pp., 16mo, 3s.6d. The words explained are generally traced to their roots, thus furnishing a clue to both their primitive and their acquired meaning; the notes com- prise much information on the subjects of the Lessons; and the Questions are of such a nature as will thoroughly test the amount and quality of the EDUCATIONAL WORKS BY CHARLES BAKER, Headmaster of the Yorkshire Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. THE CIRCLE OF KNOWLEDGE. IMPROVED TABLET LESSONS. These Tablet Lessons are printed in a bold type, suitable for classes of twenty pupils. If used with the metal frames provided for them, each series will last, with only moderate care, many years, as they are printed on a strong cartridge paper. There is great economy in the use of Tablet Lessons, independent of the saving of books—namely, that any series may be divided into subjects one section being supplied to one class, another to another class, and so on. The same remark applies to different schools under the same management-boys and girls, for instance; the only extra cost being the additional Frame or Frames required. By dividing the Tablet Lessons into Five Series, they may be obtained in complete portions at a comparatively small occasional expenditure. THE FIVE SERIES OF TABLET LESSONS. Third Series, 42 Lessons-On the Earth and the Heavens. The Tablet Lessons, Gradation I. in 4to. extra cloth boards, with Manual for Collective Teaching. I. Objects, 6d. Exemplifying, in 20 exercises, three lessons of the Circle of Knowledge. Reading Without Spelling. A Step to the Circle of Knowledge, by Short and Easy Lessons. Third edition, with revisions and poems. 6d. PUBLISHED BY VARTY AND OWEN, 31, STRAND, LONDON |