Teachers' Monographs: Plans and Details of Grade Work. ...1906 |
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... divide by 2 to find 5 times any integer . Thus , 5 X 625 = 1o X 625 , or 2 ) 6250 . The applications should be of this type : 3125 1. How many bushels of apples can a man pick in 10 days at the rate of 36 bushels a day ? What part does ...
... divide by 2 to find 5 times any integer . Thus , 5 X 625 = 1o X 625 , or 2 ) 6250 . The applications should be of this type : 3125 1. How many bushels of apples can a man pick in 10 days at the rate of 36 bushels a day ? What part does ...
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... divide a number by 5 move the decimal point one place to the left and multiply by 2 . I. Thus , 6535653x2 , or 65.3 X 2 = 130.6 . The applications should be of this type : 1. If the board bill of 5 people amounted in one year to $ 910 ...
... divide a number by 5 move the decimal point one place to the left and multiply by 2 . I. Thus , 6535653x2 , or 65.3 X 2 = 130.6 . The applications should be of this type : 1. If the board bill of 5 people amounted in one year to $ 910 ...
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... divide it by how many fourths ? How is this done ? 3. How many quarters are there in $ 65 ? 4. A retail grocer bought 25 boxes of canned lobster for $ 10 ; what was the price per box ? Divide by 25 : 5. 175 . 6. $ 375 . 7. 2,550 . 8 ...
... divide it by how many fourths ? How is this done ? 3. How many quarters are there in $ 65 ? 4. A retail grocer bought 25 boxes of canned lobster for $ 10 ; what was the price per box ? Divide by 25 : 5. 175 . 6. $ 375 . 7. 2,550 . 8 ...
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... divide a number by 333 is to divide it by how many thirds ? How is this done ? 19. When 333 yards of cloth cost $ 30 , what is the price per yard ? 20. At 33 cents apiece , how many pieces of lace can be bought for $ 4 ? 21. 125 is what ...
... divide a number by 333 is to divide it by how many thirds ? How is this done ? 19. When 333 yards of cloth cost $ 30 , what is the price per yard ? 20. At 33 cents apiece , how many pieces of lace can be bought for $ 4 ? 21. 125 is what ...
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... divide by : 5. 15 6 . 133 7. 1133 8 . 1122 To divide by : add to dividend : 9 . 872 10. 6623 1/9 of itself . 1/7 of itself . 1⁄2 of itself . move decimal point : 1 place to the left . 1 place to the left . 2 places to the left . 2 ...
... divide by : 5. 15 6 . 133 7. 1133 8 . 1122 To divide by : add to dividend : 9 . 872 10. 6623 1/9 of itself . 1/7 of itself . 1⁄2 of itself . move decimal point : 1 place to the left . 1 place to the left . 2 places to the left . 2 ...
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Página 94 - Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican. I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess.
Página 92 - But a celestial brightness — a more ethereal beauty — shone on her face and encircled her form, when, after confession, homeward serenely she walked with GOD'S benediction upon her. When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music.
Página 92 - SWEET and low, sweet and low, Wind of the western sea, Low, low, breathe and blow, Wind of the western sea ! Over the rolling waters go, Come from the dying moon, and blow, Blow him again to me ; While my little one, while my pretty one, sleeps. Sleep and rest, sleep and rest, Father will come to thee soon ; Rest, rest, on mother's breast, Father will come to thee soon ; Father will come to his babe in the nest, Silver sails all out of the west Under the silver moon : Sleep, my little one, sleep,...
Página 96 - I love and I love !" In the winter they're silent — the wind is so strong ; What it says, I don't know, but it sings a loud song. But green leaves, and blossoms, and sunny warm weather, And singing, and loving — all come back together. But the Lark is so brimful of gladness and love, The green fields below him, the blue sky above, That he sings, and he sings ; and for ever sings he— " I love my Love, and my Love loves me !
Página 46 - ... able to read and write simple sentences in the English language, and has received during such period instruction in reading, spelling, writing, English grammar and .geography and is familiar with the fundamental operations of arithmetic up to and including fractions.
Página 48 - It is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.
Página 71 - Words ending in y preceded by a consonant generally change y to i before a suffix. 3. Monosyllables and words accented on the last syllable ending in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel double the final consonant before a suffix beginning with a vowel.
Página 91 - AT evening when I go to bed I see the stars shine overhead; They are the little daisies white That dot the meadow of the Night.
Página 65 - Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow ; You can hear him swing his heavy sledge With measured beat and slow ; Like a sexton ringing the village bell, When the evening sun is low. And children coming home from school, Look in at the open door ; They love to see the flaming forge, And hear the bellows roar, And catch the burning sparks that fly Like chaff from a threshing floor.
Página 64 - His hair is crisp, and black, and long, His face is like the tan ; His brow is wet with honest sweat, He earns whate'er he can, And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man.