SCHOOL WORK.
— HOME STUDIES FOR CHILDREN. SET 8. The next section of the series of home lessons for the Paeroa District High School pupils is as,follows: — HIGH SCHOOL. Third Year— Mathematics (no later thaji Tuesday).—Paper 2. English.—Nesfield, pages 30-31 : pa gos 123-126, exercise p 124 ; pages 126-130. French. —'Weekley’s, lesson 5, exercise 5, A and B. ; verbs couvrir, fuir. History.—Pages 4‘77-482. Note Effect of Foreign Sovereigns, Prime Minister and Cabinet System, "Rotten” Boroughs, Fortunes of Whigs and Tories. Second Year— History.—As above. English.—Adjectives and pronouns, exorcise page 39, No. 2; French. —Mackay, lesson 9. Reply to questions in French, exercise 2, X. and B. Geometry,—Pages 58-61; page 59, exercise 4,6, 9 ; page 61, exercise 4, 5. Algebra.—Exercise 7c, 22, 24, 26 ; exercise 7d, 1,3, 5. First Year.— Arithmetic. —Exercise 44, odd numbers, 1 to 25; exercise 45, odd numbers, 1 to 20. English.—Pages 26-28 ; page 29, exercise 2 (i and ii) ; exercise 1. History.—Pages 21-25. to Fall of Mercia. STANDARD VI. English.—-Learn definition of complex sentence, page 15; write, page 56 exercise 16, numbers 1-5 (clause, function, kind). Arithmetic.—Eexrcise 13C and 15A. Geography.—Study pages 167-171 ,’ write a list of chief products of Canada, stating where obtained. History.—Read pages 171-176 : give (a) the reasons for the war, and (b) the result. Snelling.—Next 20 words. STANDARD V. Arithmetic, —Common denominators, page .18. Note carefully part in black type. Work mentally the sums at the bottom of page. Written work, exercise’lo, A and C (several answers to each sum). English.—Page 30: Write out list of interjections, exercise 15. Geography.—Draw a map of Europe, putting in the places mentioned from pages 68-81 or 62-69 in old edition. Spelling.—Last column, asphalt to syllable. STANDARD IV. Arithmetic. —Exercise 80, B, 1 to 3. English.—Exercise 12, numbers 6 to 10. History.—Read over all you have been set in this subject, and be sure you know it. STANDARD 111. Arithmetic. —Exercise 5, A, B, C, and D. - English.— 8. Spelling.—Words, Wednesday to furry. STANDARD 11. Arithmetic. —Revise lOx, llx, and l-2x tables ; exercise 4, B, C, D, and E English.—Exercise 6. Spelling.—Neighbours to mountains. STANDARD I. Arithmetic.— Progressive Arithmetic, Standard 1., pages 4,5, and 6. Writing.—Progressive Copy Book, Standard 1. Spelling.—Slot, pot, spot, cost, lost, frost, dock, lock, block, clock, rock, frock, stock, long, song, strong, loss, moss, toss, cross, dross, sop, mop, top, stop, crop, drop, strop, moth, broth, cloth, loft, soft, bent, rent, sent, spent, dent, went, tent.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4826, 27 March 1925, Page 3
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