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3. One of the instructions in teaching Writing is, "" attend to Appendix. details." Specify the details mentioned in the Handbook on School Section III., Management.

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4. How would you make use of the Ball frame in giving first lessons nation in Arithmetic?

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5. What methods would you adopt to secure the attention of the and Female entire class during a reading lesson?

6. In questioning on the context of a lesson the teacher has a "double task" before him. What is this double task, and how is it

carried out by a good teacher?

7. What are the advantages of Transcription when properly taught?

8. There are several ways of receiving answers at a mental arithmetic lesson. Give these, and say which you consider the best, and why.

9. Mention the advantages of committing pieces of poetry to memory.

10. How should Long Division be introduced to Third Class? Illustrate your answer by an example.

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NEEDLEWORK.

Time allowed, seven hours.

Mr. STRONGE, Head Inspector.

Miss PRENDERGAST, Directress of Needlework.

SEWING (40 Marks).

As a test of proficiency in this branch candidate will have to execute, on material supplied by Superintendent, a specimen of each of the following:-Hemming, top-sewing, stitching, running (a seam run and felled, and a tuck), a buttonhole (barred at one end, and rounded at the other); sewing on gathers (also known as "stockingon "); one buttonhole and one inch of each of the stitches will be accepted as a sufficient amount of work, and candidate will do well not to attempt more, as she would thereby occupy time required for the other branches of this subject. A small patch (about one inch and a half square) is to be tacked on, and sewn round one-quarter of the outer, and one-quarter of the inner side of the patch, so as to complete one corner of it.

Candidate's examination number is to be plainly marked upon an unworked portion of the specimen.

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Section III.,
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KNITTING AND DARNING (20 Marks).

Candidate, having provided herself with a piece of knitting in progress, viz., the leg of a baby's sock, with heel begun, is required to turn and complete this heel in the presence of the Superintendent, picking up stitches for foot, and knitting three or four rounds of it. The sock should have securely stitched to it a label about one inch broad, and one and a half inches long, of white tape or calico, clearly D Papers. marked with candidate's examination number. Before beginning to turn the heel of the sock, candidate will present it to the Superintendent to be marked by him. (The candidate must be careful not to neglect doing this.)

The Superintendent will supply candidate with a small piece of stocking web, which, for convenience of working, she can tack (right side down) upon paper, cutting a square out of the middle of the paper to enable her to see the progress of the darn upon the right side as she works from the wrong. She is to darn a round hole, not smaller than a threepenny-piece nor larger than a sixpence, running the darn in each direction to about half an inch beyond the hole, and leaving short loops for shrinkage. Both sock and darn, when finished, are to be attached, by a few strong stitches, to the specimen of sewing.

CUTTING-OUT AND DRESSMAKING (40 Marks).

Paper for these tests will be supplied. Both specimens are to be tacked together with needle and thread; no pins are to be left in them.

Candidate will be required to cut out a man's shirt (which may be half size only, if preferred), and (for dressmaking test) a closely-fitting bodice for grown person, with long sleeves. One half of the bodice and one sleeve will be accepted as a sufficient test. article she will mark distinctly her examination number.

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She is requested to comply as exactly as possible with all requirements mentioned above.

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