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... balls on each wire , is sufficient . The Abacus will soon be considered as essential as the blackboard in teaching Arithmetic , 3. Cruttenden's Arithmetical Charts . Note . - A Teacher ordering Arithmetics for introduction will be ...
... balls on each wire , is sufficient . The Abacus will soon be considered as essential as the blackboard in teaching Arithmetic , 3. Cruttenden's Arithmetical Charts . Note . - A Teacher ordering Arithmetics for introduction will be ...
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... ball , one ball , two balls , three balls , four balls , five balls NONE , one , two , three , four , five , six balls , seven balls , eight balls , nine balls , ten balls . six , seven , eigh , nine , ten . NUMBERING with the names ...
... ball , one ball , two balls , three balls , four balls , five balls NONE , one , two , three , four , five , six balls , seven balls , eight balls , nine balls , ten balls . six , seven , eigh , nine , ten . NUMBERING with the names ...
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... balls ? P. - We said no ball . T. - When you counted without using the name , or in the Abstract , what word did you use ? P. - We said none , nothing . NOTHING , nothing , Nothing , T - If we had not said anything at all , how many ...
... balls ? P. - We said no ball . T. - When you counted without using the name , or in the Abstract , what word did you use ? P. - We said none , nothing . NOTHING , nothing , Nothing , T - If we had not said anything at all , how many ...
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... ball , one thing . Now , ask them to tell what you have been doing , and if they reply you have been asking two questions about naught , and two questions about one , ask them to repeat the questions . If they can state these questions ...
... ball , one thing . Now , ask them to tell what you have been doing , and if they reply you have been asking two questions about naught , and two questions about one , ask them to repeat the questions . If they can state these questions ...
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... balls [ shows I 8 , 9 , ball ] ; or , one of these marks [ points to I mark ] , but when I is in the second place , it means I ten balls [ shows ten balls , or I ten marks . Now , let me see if you can tell how to write the next number ...
... balls [ shows I 8 , 9 , ball ] ; or , one of these marks [ points to I mark ] , but when I is in the second place , it means I ten balls [ shows ten balls , or I ten marks . Now , let me see if you can tell how to write the next number ...
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Addition Table apples Arith Arithmetic balls barrel boys called Chart cherries chestnuts counting and numbering Dec'n decimation of 101 Decimation of 9 Div'nds Div'r Division Table Divisor dollar drams DRY MEASURE eagle eighth equal farthings Federal Money following numbers fourteen fractional number furlongs gallons gills Give the decimation half dimes hats hogshead hundred invent LESSON VIII marbles mean measure miles mills Minuend Multiplication Table names naught nine ordinal number ounce 66 peck pence pennyweights pens pints pounds power or line power or square Prove the Addition Qu'nts quarts recite the Division Recite the Table remaining decimations result or answer sheep shillings slates solid or cubic square mile square rods stems Subtraction Table Table of 9 Table of Decades Take tell tens tenths third thousand TROY WEIGHT twenty twice unit is meant word-numbers words write or print Write the Table written numbers
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Page 95 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt...
Page 94 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; February hath twenty-eight alone, All the rest have thirty-one ; * But leap year coming once in four, Doth add to February one day more.
Page 63 - The number thus added to itself, or the number to be multiplied, is called the multiplicand. The number which shows how many times the multiplicand is to be taken, or the number by which we multiply, is called the multiplier.
Page 94 - TIME 60 seconds (sec.) = 1 minute (min.) 60 minutes = 1 hour (h.) 24 hours = 1 day (d.) 7 days = 1 week (wk...
Page 77 - The Dividend is the number to be divided. The Divisor is the number by which we divide. The Quotient is the number of times the divisor is contained in the dividend; or one of the equal parts into which it is divided.
Page 94 - MONEY. 4 farthings q. make 1 penny. d. 12 pence " 1 shilling. a. 20 shillings " 1 pound £. 6 shillings
Page 12 - One, one, two two, three, three, four, four, five, five, six, six, seven, seven, eight, eight, nine, nine...
Page 30 - MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) —1 pint pt. 2 pints — 1 quart qt. 4 quarts — 1 gallon gal. 31i gallons - 1 barrel bbl.
Page 95 - ... yards in 2 miles and 120 rods? 4. How many feet and inches in 125 in.? 5. How many yards in 72 in.? In 156 in.? 6. How many miles and rods in 644 rd.? SURFACE MEASURE. 4. SURFACE or SQUARE MEASURE is used in measuring surfaces; as land, boards, papering, plastering, etc. TABLE. 144 square inches (sq. in.) equal 1 square foot, . sq.ft. 9 square feet ...
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