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SCHOOL LESSONS

Work for Hastings High Pupils FIFTH ASSIGNMENT DRAW1NG. All classes. sketch in pencil a twig from a tree, showing carefully leaves, buds, etc FORM III. English.-— (1) Use in sentences:— torrid, acrid, florid, rancid, tilrbid, vapid, livid, rabid, lucid, vivid. (2) Synonyms are words of almost the same meaning. Give three synonyms for old, cairn, ugly, ' wail, shine. (3) Contiaue reading. Latin and French. — Continue learnI ing vocabulary. » Arithjnetic. — Page 172, Nos. 45, 46, 47, 52 and 61. Horticulture.— Give an accouut of work to be done in a flower garden tbis month. History. — Briel Survey pages 34 to 40. Make a'list of Henry 11. 'e rei'orms. Write in your own words cause of quarrel between Henry II- and Beckett. Shorthand. — Revise rules already given and do Exs. & and 9. Geography.^ — Read pages 110 to 116. Copy figures: 32 and 33. Workshop. — Draw to scale plan and elevation of a kitchen table. Show how top is fitted. Hygiene : Revise and repeat last as signment. FORM IV. English — Caddick p. 225, D1 ; p. 226, 2 and 3. (1VA boys only) s Read Sc. 1, "Midsummer Night'a Dream," and write an acoount of it in 15 lines. Latin — Longman H- Ex. 78. Continue learning numerais. French (One-language class). — Cinquante Petites Lettres. Translate letter 8. p. 36. Exs. 1, 2 and 6. Ritchie and Moore. Ex. 7, (Two-language class). — Ritchie and Moore. Write No. 8- Learn vocal and notes. History. — Brief Survey ; p.p. 188 — 193. Tabulate British possessiona in 1783. Geography. — Revise p.p. 110 — 121, answer question 1 on p. 135. Arithmetic.— p. 435, Nos. 217, 223, 219, 232, 233. Algebra— p- 121, Nos. 15, 17, 18, 20, 26. Geometry. — p. 55. Send in Nos. 11, 12', 13 and learn definitions on p. 56. Science. — Esplain emulsion, sublemation, chemical cbange, oxidation, carbon cycle, water of crystallisation. Describe three experiments to show properties of air. Workshop. — As for third Form. Add an end elevation. Shorthand. — Revise rules and words on p.p. 87 and 88. Do Exs. 73 and 74. Electricity. — Read pp. 476 to 481. Prepare examples, 4, 5, 6, p. 498. Write out 5 and 6. Hygiene. — Chesser, chapt. IV. Write notes on gastric juice, bile, panereative juice, small intestineFORM V.B. English; 1, Pritchard, p. 73. Questions i, 2a 3, 4. 2. Hammonu, question 2, first ten pairs of .words. 6. xiammonu, question va. Boys; Essay on Clive; read to p. 102. viirls: Vicar of Wakefield; read next two cfiapters. French: Translate: Leux Axnis,- Write vocab. Write Exercises: Page 81 B. Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5. Latin: Longman H. Ex. 120. Write out transiation. Learn vocab. Write out principal parts of all verbs. Learn paragrapfis l?o-lS4. Write out viva voco exercise on page 191. Arithmetic (.boys and ali V.-th NonMaths. Girls): Page 438, Nos. 289, 290, 291, 292, 301, 305. Algebra (boys): Page 124, Nos. 1, 4, 7, 10; page I2ti, Nos. 1, 4, 7, 10; page 136, Nos. 13, 14, 16, 17. Geography: hinish precis of Ch. 3. Copy lLgures on pp. 34 and 38. History; Breti, pp. 66-74. Draw up 20-30 short test questions on pp. 21-31. Workshop: Design a standing bookcase. Give dimensions sketch. indicate joints used. Electricity: Read pp. 378-388. Prepare p. 391 C, 3„ 4, 5, 6, 7, 10. Write out Nos. 3 and. 10. Science: Willing. Chap. .VL Questions 1, 2, 3. FORM V.A. English: 1. Hammond, page 26, No. 32, 1st column: Write in sentences. 2. Write first ten words in phonetics. 3. Hammond, p. 27, No. 34. 4. Learn, in addition to other verse, any.sonnet. Arithmetic (also for V.B girls) : Page 449, Nos. 7-14 inclusive. NonMaths. girls as for 5B. Algebra: Ex. 15 D. Nos. 2-8 (inclusive) to be done by methad of factorisation. Geometry: Prepare Exercises on Theorem 40 on page 163. Latin: Longman II., Ex. 129. Davis, Nos. 67 and 68. Home Science: Read Chap. V. Willings. Answer questions 2, 3, 4, 8. French (boys): Horsley and Bonne, Ch, 6. Write 6a. Girls: 1. Verb drill book p. 25. Translate Imperfect and Preterite paragraphs. 2. Prepare Arsene Lupin, pp. 8-9. 3. Florian. Translate No. 20. Geography: As for V.B and in addi- . tion answer Ques. 13 on p. 45. History (girls): Revise Mowat pp. . 505-524. Draw up 20 to 30 short test questions on the chapter. Boys: Brett i pp. 75-94. Workshop: As for V.B. Electricity: Revise chaptors 2 and 3. Prepare page 32, Nos. 16, 17, 20, and i page 45, Nos. 7, 8_, 14. Write out page . 32, No. 17; page 46, No. 14. FORM VI. English tVl. A): 1. Continue traus1 lation. 2. Learn Anglo-Saxon masculino s nouns, numerais and pronouns. 3. Read through "Romeo and Juliet. " VI.B: • 1. Continue exercises on figures of l speech. 2. Read Post-Victorian Age, [ Albert, Chap. VIII. i French: 15 pages Tartarin, Lazare, ■ Seetions 8, 9, 10. Written transiation oi snjr 15 lines, aection 19 Lazare.

Latin: Continue Aeneid IV. Geometry (VI. . a and b) : Textbook pp. 274-279. Prepare all examples on pp. 278 and 279. Do p. 278a No. 9, all four parts and p. 279, No. 5. Applied Maths.: Finish Chapters 1 and 2 in both Statics and Dynamics. Send in any 10 examples worked out. Geography (T.C.E.): Page 529. Quostions 20, 21, 22, 27, 81. (H.L.C.),, Finish all set work. History (T.C.E.) : Study results of Black Death. Make a - list of social effects. Connect with modern conditions.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 64, 2 April 1937, Page 14

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SCHOOL LESSONS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 64, 2 April 1937, Page 14

SCHOOL LESSONS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 64, 2 April 1937, Page 14

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