Hastings High School Home Lessons
W. A. G.
PENLINGTON.
The following second assignment of exercises skould be eompleted and - scripts posted to form teachers before Monday, March 22nd. The third assignmment will be published next Fri ' day. Regular hours, from 9 to 11 and I from 2 to 3.30, should be devoted to J these lessons. ALL FORMS. Drawing elasses make enlarged drawing of school ba'dge. THIRD FORMS. English — Learn "The Last Buccaneer" (Kingsley)} tell this story in about a page of prose; construcfc sen>, tences showing correct use of desert^ dessert; lose, loose} popular, populousj ascent, assent. History — Brief Survey, Chaps. 1 and 2. Geography — Chap. 2, read pp. 36-44} page 48, answer question 4. Arithmetic — Exercise XLY3I, No. 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 39, 40. French and Latin — Revise work done} learn vocabulary. Hygiene — Ghesser, Chap 1} make ist of bones in head, trunk and limbs. Shorthand — Do exercise on, p. 11, and correet previous exercise. Bookkeeping — Continue work set. * FOURTH FORMS. / English — Caddick, p. 221, Ex. B, 1, 2, 3; Girls, read next chapter of Cranford; boys, read next chapter of Gaspar Ruiz; all make lists of new words with meaning. History — Brief Survey, pp. 146-164. Geometry — Revise pp. 42-46; prepare exercises 1-6 on p. 43. Algebra — Ex. 15c, Nos. 18-21; 15d, Nos. 1-4. Arithmetic — Examination papers, p. 426, Nos. 23, 32, 38, 43, 111. Latin — Longman, pt. 11, p. 120; learn declension of hic, ille, idem, qui; Scalae Primae, XXYIL French — 2 language class, write number 5, Ritchie and Moore; learn vocubulary; 1 language class, translate letter 111, Ritchie and Moore, Ex. 4 Hygiene (IVB) — Chesser, Chaps. 2 and 3; describe tissues of the body and their use. Science- (girls) — Describe methods of ventilating and heating in a modern hpme; describe ways of purifying water, draw necessary diagrams. Shorthand — Learn pages 82 and 83; exercises 70 and 71. Geography— Chap 3, pp. 49-58; p; 53, sketch figure 13; answer question 2, p. 68. ' Electricity — Textbook pp. 423-429, omitting experiment 260, p. 427; write out Ex. 13, p. 438. YB. BOYS AND GIRLS, English: Hammonds— Page 10* Questions 5 (a), (b), (c), (d). Hammond:— Page 23. Question 29. History: Brett: — p.p 20-39. Electricity: — Read text-book chap. 55 to end of page 445. Study diagrams of electrostatic fields. Write out Ex. 7, page 452. Science (girls) : — Cornish p. 34-40 Questions p. 33, 2, 4 and 5. Maths (boys) : — Go on With worb set, Arithmetic (for all boys and nonmath. girls) : — Pages 430-431. 122, 128, 137, 151. Geography:- — Chap. 3. Read pages 27-36. Page 44, answer question 1. Botany: — Collect fruits mentioned ii
Neve pages 181-4. Draw diagrams m 3 note-books. Where possible illustrate r by diagram terms used pages 187, 188. Algebra: — Page 147, odd numbers. t French.— Composition; learn pages 24, 25. Write page 26. Translation; Prepare pages 14 and 15. Latin: — Longman II.; Ex. 118. Write out translation of 1 and 2. Make vocabulary list. V.A. BOYS AND GIRLS English.-r-As for Y.B. History. — Boys: Learn pages 39-56. Girls; MowatA p. 538-548. Electricity. — Read textbook, pages I 1-13; write out examples 1 and 7. Botany. — As for V.B. Science (girls). — Read Chap. XI. Willings. Questions 1, 5 and 6 on page 114. Arithmetie (non-maths., girls). — As for V.B. Mathematics.—- Continue work set. French. — Oh. 133. Horsley and Bonne. (Boys)): Write oral ex. (Girls): Learn next four marked verbs; Horsley and Bonne, learn Chap. V., translate oral exercise; prepare pp. 3-4 of "Arsene Lupin. ' ' Latin. — Longman IL Ex. 127 A 1, 3, 6, 8; B 1, 4, 8, 9. Continue rivision , of verbs, Davis, p. 6, No. 8. i Geography. — Chap 15. Read pp. 451- , 466. Page 465, sketch diagrams. Answer Question 1, page 478. SIXTH FORM English. — (6a): Continue worh set. (6b): Ogilvie and Albert to p. 41. Do No. 6, p. 42. French. — 15 pages Tartarin. Section 3 in Lazare. 5 Latin. — Continue work set. History. — Study reign of John and 1 Henry IH., with speeial ro*—-"-""*
dagna Carta and growth of Parliament. ... Geography (T.C.E.).— p. 478, quea--ions 1. 2, 5, 8.
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