| Great Britain, sir Hugh Owen - 1880 - 314 sider
...more than four figures, and the multiplication table, to six times twelve. STANDARD II. Reading.1 — To read with intelligence a short paragraph from an elementary reading book. Writing. — A sentence from the same book, slowly read once, and then dictated. Copy books (large... | |
| Adolf Sonnenschein - 1881 - 174 sider
...» -3 • **> b >•*, : * ENGLISH STANDAEDS AND STAGES. I.— STANDARDS. First Standard. Reading. To read a short paragraph from a book, not confined to words of one syllable.* Writing. Copy in manuscript character a line of print, on slates or in copy-books, at choice of managers... | |
| Education Ministry of - 1882 - 80 sider
...grant. STANDARDS OF EXAMINATION IN ELEMENTARY SUBJECTS — SCHEDULE 1 : — Heading.* Standard I. — To read a short paragraph from a book not confined to words of one syllable. //. — To read a short paragraph from an elementary reading-book. III. — To read a passage from a more advanced... | |
| Thomas Edmund Heller - 1882 - 160 sider
...March, 1882. SCHEDULE I. :— Standards of STANDARD I. STANDARD II. STANDARD III. 'Beading.. tWriting.. To read a short paragraph from a book not confined to words of one syllable. Copy in manuscript characters a line of print, and write from dictation not more than ten easy words,... | |
| National Union of Teachers - 1882 - 434 sider
...SCHEDULES. STANDARD OF EXAMINATION IN ELEMBNTARY AND CLASS SUBJECTS. Article 38 * Beading— Standard I.— To read a short paragraph from a book not confined to words of one syllable. Standard II.— Tn read a short paragraph from an elementary reading liook. Standard III.— To read... | |
| John Russell (F.E.I.S.) - 1883 - 124 sider
...substances employed in ordinary life. ARTICLE 28. STANDARD I. STANDARD II. STANDARD III. •Reading ... To read a short paragraph from a book not confined to words of one syllable. To read a short paragraph from an elementary reading book. To read a passage from a more advanced reading book,... | |
| Henry Major - 1883 - 390 sider
...CHAPTER I. STANDARD I. (BOYS', GIRLS', AND MIXED SCHOOLS.) SCHEDULE I. (NEW CODE, 1883.) READING. — " To read a short paragraph from a book not confined to words of one syllable." ("Beading with intelligence will be required, withfiuency and expression. Two sets of books must be... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1884 - 582 sider
...girls will be judged more leniently than that of boys, and, as a rule, the sums set •will be easier. To read a short paragraph from a book not confined to words of one syllable. Copy in manuscript characters a line of print, and write from dictation not more than ten easy words,... | |
| M. ABDY-WILLIAMS - 1885 - 780 sider
...or temporary circumstances of the school warrant it. Our first three standards are : — 1. To read short paragraph from a book,* not confined to words of one syllable. 2. To read a short paragraph from an elementary reading book. 3. To read a passage from a more advanced... | |
| 1885 - 788 sider
...or temporary circumstances of the school warrant it. Our first three standards are : — 1. To read short paragraph from a book,* not confined to words of one syllable. 2. To read a short paragraph from an elementary reading book. 3. To read a passage from a more advanced... | |
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