| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 676 sider
...amending the same. SCHEDULE. Stainlard VI. Reading. — To read a passage from one of Shakspeare's historical plays, or from some other standard author, or from a history of England. exercise in dictation may, at the discretion of the inspector, be substituted for composition. Arithmetic.... | |
| Henry Major - 1876 - 784 sider
...dictation may, at the discretion of the inspector, be substituted for composition.) Standard VI. — A short theme or letter on an easy subject; spelling, handwriting, and composition to be considered. Copy books and exercise books to be shown. * Beading with intelligence will be required in all the... | |
| Education Ministry of - 1882 - 80 sider
...England. V. — To read a passage from some standard author, or from a history of England. VI. — To read a passage from one of Shakespeare's Historical Plays,...other standard author, or from a history of England. VII. — To read a passage from Shakespeare or Milton, or from some other standard author, or from... | |
| National Union of Teachers - 1882 - 434 sider
...dictation may, at the discretion of the inspector, be substituted for composition.) Standard VI.— A short theme or letter on an easy subject ; spelling, handwriting, and composition to be considered. Copy books and exercise books to \K shown. Standard VII.— A theme or letter; composition, 'spelling,... | |
| Henry Major - 1883 - 390 sider
...Head Teacher, by means of diagrams, etc. CHAPTER XX. SCHEDULE i. (STANDARD vi.) READING. — " To read a passage from one of Shakespeare's historical plays,...other standard author, or from a History of England." (New Code, 1883.) [Three sets of readers required, viz. : (1) Historical Reader ; (2) Geographical... | |
| John Russell (F.E.I.S.) - 1883 - 124 sider
...other standard author, or from a history of England. To read a passage from Shakespeare or Milton, or from some other standard author, or from a history of England. Eight lines of poetry or prose, slowly read once, and then dictated. Copy books to be shown. Writing... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1884 - 582 sider
...Eight lines of poetry or prose, slowly read once, and then dictated. ! Copy books to be shown. To read a passage from one of Shakespeare's historical plays,...other standard author, or from a history of England. A short theme or letter on an easy subject ; spelling, handwriting, and composition to be considered.... | |
| Alfonzo Gardiner - 1884 - 186 sider
...SCHEDULE L, MUNDELLA C0DE (1333), STANDARD Vn. BEADING.* — To read a passage from Shakespeare or Milton, or from some other standard author, or from a History of England. "In Standards V., VI., and VII., books of extracts from standard authors may be taken, though such... | |
| Richard Laishley - 1886 - 204 sider
...other standard author, or from a history of England. To read a passage from Shakespeare or Milton, or from some other standard author, or from a history of England. E.— ENGLAND AND NEW ENC STANDABD V. STANDARD VI. STANDABD VII. ENGI ENC recite 100 linos from some... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre - 1888 - 210 sider
...more than this. It prescribes that before a child is passed in Standard VI. he shall be able ' to read a passage from one of Shakespeare's historical plays,...spelling, handwriting, and composition to be considered,' or to write an exercise in dictation ; and to do ' sums ' in vulgar and decimal fractions, simple proportion,... | |
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