The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 41
Second Class
Second Class.
- Reading.—With improved expression and intelligence.
- Writing.—To write from memory neatly and in small hand, with correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation, the substance of a narrative read aloud.
- Grammar.—To know the first two parts of Morell's Grammar, or their equivalent, with parsing and analysis of simple sentences.
- Latin.—Declension of nouns, adjectives, and pronouns. The verb esse.
- Arithmetic.—Vulgar and decimal fractions, percentages, mental arithmetic.
- Euclid.—Book I.—Definitions and propositions, i.—xv. inclusive.
- Geography.—To know the geography of Europe, and the first four chapters of Sullivan's Geography, Geography Generalized, or equivalent.
- Needlework.—Girls to instruct the younger ones in sewing.
- Teaching.—Any ordinary school subject to the 3rd or 2nd classes.
- Drill.—To understand class drill.