| Great Britain - 1877 - 290 sider
...inclusive. and then dictated. Copy books (large or half-text) to be shown. STANDARD III. Reading.*—To read with intelligence a short paragraph from a more advanced reading book. 1 Reading will be tested in the ordinary class books, if approved by the inspector; but these books... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1878 - 952 sider
...district. 28. Standard I. Standard Standard Standard II. IIL i IV. Standard V. Standard VL Beading. To read a short paragraph from a book not confined...elementary reading book. To read with intelligence ashori paragraph from a more advanced reading book. To read with intelligence a few lines of prose... | |
| D. C. L. - 1878 - 246 sider
...Examination. 28. Standard I. Standard II. Standard III. Standard IV. Standard V. Standard VI. Beading. To read a short paragraph from a book, not confined...paragraph from an elementary reading book. To read with To read with intelligence intelligence a short paragraph from a more advanced reading book. a few lines... | |
| Edward Arthur Copleston - 1878 - 124 sider
...Standard III Standard IV. Standard V. Standard VI. Writing. To read a short paragraph from a book nol confined to words of one syllable. To read with intelligence...elementary reading book. To read with intelligence a short para graph from a more ad vanced read ing-book, To read with intelligence a few lines of prose or poetry... | |
| Richard Gowing - 1878 - 424 sider
...occupations of the district. 23. Reading.* Writing. Arithmetic. Grammar, Geography, and History. Standard. I. To read a short paragraph from a book, not confined to words of one syllable. Copy in manuscript character a line of print, on slates or in copy books, at choice ofraanagers ; and... | |
| Charles Anson Farnell - 1879 - 84 sider
...Regulations for 1878 we find the following, in the tabulated form under the heading Standard I. Reading : " To read a short paragraph from a book not confined to words of one syllable." Writing : " Copy in manuscript characters a line of print on slates or in copybooks, at choice of manager... | |
| Great Britain, Sir Hugh Owen - 1879 - 670 sider
...for no more than those of other scholars. 28. Standard* of Examination.1 STANDARD I. Reading.1 — To read a short paragraph from a book not confined to words of one syllable. Writing. — Copy in manuscript character a lino of print, on slates or in copy books, at choice of... | |
| Nova Scotia. Superintendent of Education - 1879 - 560 sider
...branches six standards. In order to come up to the first standard in reading, a scholar must be able to read a short paragraph from a book not confined to words of one syllable. In the second standard, he must read with intelligence a short paragraph from an elementary reading... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1879 - 254 sider
...Third Standard. The necessary requirements of the Third Standard are thus set forth in the Code :— " To read with intelligence a short paragraph from a more advanced reading book." [To write] "a sentence slowly dictated once from the same book; Copy-books to be shown (small hand, capital... | |
| Charles Anson Farnell - 1879 - 112 sider
..." iron gate " at the finish, he will find himself, after his passage, " a sadder, but a wiser man." To read with intelligence a short paragraph from a more advanced reading book. A sentence slowly dictated once from the same book. Copy books to be shown (small hand, capital letter... | |
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