527
(GIRLS.)
Standard IA. Numeration to hundreds.
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II.
III.
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19
11
19
IV.
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IB.—Numeration to thousands and Addition,
Subtraction and multiplication tables.
Multiplication and Problems.
Division and Problems.
V.
Chinese money. Decimals.
VI. VII.
Simple Proportion.
Simple Interest.
[Note. Every Arithmetic lesson should be preceded by 5 minutes mental Arithmetic.]
IV.
Standard I.
-Hemming.
NEEDLEWORK.
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II. Seaming and Running.
III.
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-Cross-stitch in wool on canvas.
19
VI.
V.
VI. VII.
-Darning, Crochet and Knitting.
--Buttonholes, Patching and Mending.
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-Silk embroidery, and to cut out and make a child's costume.
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HYGIENE.
The Government text-book (which will be published shortly) should be gone through in Standard IV, and again in more detail in Standard V. In Standards VI and VII it will be sufficient to recapitulate and see that what has been learned is not forgotten.
VI.
HISTORY.
Until a better text-book is published, the National History Reader is recommended, but the opinions therein expressed on modern events in China require some modification. The latter half of the book (on the History of China during the last 100 years) should be taken in Standard VI, and the first half (on Ancient History) in Standard VII.
TIME TABLE.
HOURS A WEEK.
SUBJECT.
STANDARDS I, II & III.
STANDARDS IV & V.
STANDARDS VI & VII.
Boys.
GIRLS.
Bors. GIRLS.
BOYS. GIRLS.
Chinese, Geography,
12
9
12
3
3
Arithmetic,
Needlework,
6
6
6
Hygiene,
3
404 44 40 co
9
11
8
3
3
HAHA
6
1
History,
WH
1
1
3
3
Total Hours weekly,
24 |
24
24
24
24
24