Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 1)
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[page 1]
[corresponds to front cover of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet 1911]
COURSE
of STUDY
Rules and Regulations
of
THOMPSON
TOWNSHIP
Delaware County, Ohio
Public
Schools
Adopted July 10, 1911
[corresponds to front cover of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet 1911]
COURSE
of STUDY
Rules and Regulations
of
THOMPSON
TOWNSHIP
Delaware County, Ohio
Public
Schools
Adopted July 10, 1911
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 2)
Description
[page 2]
[corresponds to inside of front cover of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
TEXTBOOKS
Spelling. . . . McGuffey's Revised Eclectic Spelling Book
Reading . . . . New McGuffey First Reader
New McGuffey Second Reader
New McGuffey Third Reader
New McGuffey Fourth Reader
New McGuffey Fifth Reader
Language. . . . Harvey's New Language Lessons
Grammar . . . . Harvey's New English Grammar for Schools
Arithmetic. . . Hamilton's Elementary Arithmetic
Complete Arithmetic
Geography . . . National Introductory Geography
School Geography, Ohio Edition
History. . . . .Barnes's Elementary History of the U.S.
School History of the U.S.
Physiology . . .Overton's Applied Physiology, Primary
Applied Physiology, Intermediate
Applied Physiology, Advanced
Agriculture. . .Goff and Mayne's First Principles of Agriculture
The above-named textbooks were adopted for exclusive use in
the schools of Thompson Township, Delaware, County, Ohio, at a
regular meeting of the Board of Education, held July 10, 1911, for
a period of five years.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
J.P. LAWRENCE, President . . . . . . . R. R., Richwood, Ohio
EMMETT FRYMAN, Clerk . . . . . . . R. R. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
J. E. KYLE . . . . . . . . . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
E. M. DECKER . . . . . . . . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
W. F. BAILEY . . . . . . . . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
SCOTT FRYMAN . . . . . . . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
[corresponds to inside of front cover of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
TEXTBOOKS
Spelling. . . . McGuffey's Revised Eclectic Spelling Book
Reading . . . . New McGuffey First Reader
New McGuffey Second Reader
New McGuffey Third Reader
New McGuffey Fourth Reader
New McGuffey Fifth Reader
Language. . . . Harvey's New Language Lessons
Grammar . . . . Harvey's New English Grammar for Schools
Arithmetic. . . Hamilton's Elementary Arithmetic
Complete Arithmetic
Geography . . . National Introductory Geography
School Geography, Ohio Edition
History. . . . .Barnes's Elementary History of the U.S.
School History of the U.S.
Physiology . . .Overton's Applied Physiology, Primary
Applied Physiology, Intermediate
Applied Physiology, Advanced
Agriculture. . .Goff and Mayne's First Principles of Agriculture
The above-named textbooks were adopted for exclusive use in
the schools of Thompson Township, Delaware, County, Ohio, at a
regular meeting of the Board of Education, held July 10, 1911, for
a period of five years.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
J.P. LAWRENCE, President . . . . . . . R. R., Richwood, Ohio
EMMETT FRYMAN, Clerk . . . . . . . R. R. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
J. E. KYLE . . . . . . . . . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
E. M. DECKER . . . . . . . . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
W. F. BAILEY . . . . . . . . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
SCOTT FRYMAN . . . . . . . . . R. F. D. No. 1, Radnor, Ohio
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 3)
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[page 3]
[corresponds to page 1 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
COURSE OF STUDY
RESOLUTIONS.
WHEREAS, Section 7645 of the New School Code contains the
following provision: "Boards of Education are required to pre-
scribe a graded course of study for all schools under their
control in the branches named in Section 7648 of the Revised
Statutes of Ohio, subject to the approval of the State Commis-
sioner of Common Schools," and these required branches being
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Language, En-
glish Grammar and Composition, Geography, History of the
United States, including Civil Government, Physiology and Hy-
giene; to which the following branches may be added by order of
the Board of Education: Vocal Music, Elementary Algebra,
Elements of Agriculture, and such other branches as the Board of
Education may deem advisable--be it Resolved:
First--It is the opinion of this Board that its schools should be
brought to a higher standard of usefulness and efficiency.
Second--That there shall be adopted for the schools a Course
of Study, which shall be followed by all the teachers employed
in the schools.
Third--That a uniform series of text books be used.
Fourth--That the teachers, patrons, and pupils may become
familiar with the course, it is ordered that the same be printed
in pamphlet form.
TEACHERS.
1. Teachers shall see that there is uniformity of text books.
Do not allow any pupil to pursue any branch unless he has the
adopted text book.
2. Teachers shall be held responsible for the government and
instruction, in accordance with the Course of Study, in their
school-rooms.
3. Teachers shall require strict obedience to all the rules and
regulations of the Board of Education.
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[corresponds to page 1 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
COURSE OF STUDY
RESOLUTIONS.
WHEREAS, Section 7645 of the New School Code contains the
following provision: "Boards of Education are required to pre-
scribe a graded course of study for all schools under their
control in the branches named in Section 7648 of the Revised
Statutes of Ohio, subject to the approval of the State Commis-
sioner of Common Schools," and these required branches being
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Language, En-
glish Grammar and Composition, Geography, History of the
United States, including Civil Government, Physiology and Hy-
giene; to which the following branches may be added by order of
the Board of Education: Vocal Music, Elementary Algebra,
Elements of Agriculture, and such other branches as the Board of
Education may deem advisable--be it Resolved:
First--It is the opinion of this Board that its schools should be
brought to a higher standard of usefulness and efficiency.
Second--That there shall be adopted for the schools a Course
of Study, which shall be followed by all the teachers employed
in the schools.
Third--That a uniform series of text books be used.
Fourth--That the teachers, patrons, and pupils may become
familiar with the course, it is ordered that the same be printed
in pamphlet form.
TEACHERS.
1. Teachers shall see that there is uniformity of text books.
Do not allow any pupil to pursue any branch unless he has the
adopted text book.
2. Teachers shall be held responsible for the government and
instruction, in accordance with the Course of Study, in their
school-rooms.
3. Teachers shall require strict obedience to all the rules and
regulations of the Board of Education.
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[corresponds to page 2 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
4. No teacher shall be excused from attendance at such
Teachers' Meetings as may be prescribed by the Board of Edu-
cation, except in cases of emergency.
5. Punishment shall be reduced to the minimum in all schools.
Let self-government be the aim and purpose.
6. Teachers shall give careful attention to the health and
comfort of their pupils. They shall see that their rooms are
properly warmed and ventilated.
7. Teachers are required to give earnest attention to the man-
ners and morals of their pupils.
8. In case a parent comes to the school-room to complain, the
teacher shall not hear him in the presence of the pupils, but shall
respectfully hear him in private, and, if necessary, refer the case
to the Superintendent or the Board of Education.
9. Teachers shall make themselves as proficient as possible in
preparing for recitation of pupils. Be plain and practical.
PUPILS.
1. Pupils shall be punctual and regular in attendance at
school. They shall be respectful and obedient to teachers.
2. Pupils must be kind and courteous to all. In going to
school and coming from it pupils shall be orderly, and must not
disturb persons or property.
3. No pupil shall be excused from any regular study in the
Course, without the consent of the Superintendent or teacher.
HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS.
The child who has learned to read is liberally educated.
The spirit of the teacher is the all-important thing.
Enthusiasm is contagious.
It seldom happens that lessons are made too short, but they are
often made too long.
Put vim into your school work and school life will seem worth
the living.
Work leads to interest and interest is conducive to work.
[corresponds to page 2 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
4. No teacher shall be excused from attendance at such
Teachers' Meetings as may be prescribed by the Board of Edu-
cation, except in cases of emergency.
5. Punishment shall be reduced to the minimum in all schools.
Let self-government be the aim and purpose.
6. Teachers shall give careful attention to the health and
comfort of their pupils. They shall see that their rooms are
properly warmed and ventilated.
7. Teachers are required to give earnest attention to the man-
ners and morals of their pupils.
8. In case a parent comes to the school-room to complain, the
teacher shall not hear him in the presence of the pupils, but shall
respectfully hear him in private, and, if necessary, refer the case
to the Superintendent or the Board of Education.
9. Teachers shall make themselves as proficient as possible in
preparing for recitation of pupils. Be plain and practical.
PUPILS.
1. Pupils shall be punctual and regular in attendance at
school. They shall be respectful and obedient to teachers.
2. Pupils must be kind and courteous to all. In going to
school and coming from it pupils shall be orderly, and must not
disturb persons or property.
3. No pupil shall be excused from any regular study in the
Course, without the consent of the Superintendent or teacher.
HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS.
The child who has learned to read is liberally educated.
The spirit of the teacher is the all-important thing.
Enthusiasm is contagious.
It seldom happens that lessons are made too short, but they are
often made too long.
Put vim into your school work and school life will seem worth
the living.
Work leads to interest and interest is conducive to work.
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 5)
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[page 5]
[corresponds to page 3 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
REGULATIONS
The attention of parents and pupils is called to the following
facts:
1. That without punctual and regular attendance little good
can be accomplished.
2. That disregard of punctuality leads to careless habits of
mind and diminishes a pupil's chances of success in life.
3. That tardy pupils fall behind in their classes.
4. That irregular attendance has a bad influence upon the
whole school, but still worse upon the irregular pupil himself.
5. That the true aim and end of life can be gained only by
prompt and earnest work.
Teachers should remember that the text books are but aids, and
they should use them as such. They should procure as many
supplementary books as possible, and encourage the pupils them-
selves to own them, especially those recommended in the Course
of Study.
A minimum average of 60% in any one branch, and a general
average of 75%, or over, in all branches shall be necessary for
promotion to the next higher grade.
The teacher shall keep a permanent record of the standing of
each pupil, and file the same with the Clerk of the Board of
Education.
Teachers are requested to give Literary Exercises throughout
the course at least once a month.
ORDER OF BUSINESS.
1. Roll Call.
2. Reading of Minutes.
3. Reports of Committees.
4. Unfinished Business.
5. New Business.
6. Bills and Communications.
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[corresponds to page 3 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
REGULATIONS
The attention of parents and pupils is called to the following
facts:
1. That without punctual and regular attendance little good
can be accomplished.
2. That disregard of punctuality leads to careless habits of
mind and diminishes a pupil's chances of success in life.
3. That tardy pupils fall behind in their classes.
4. That irregular attendance has a bad influence upon the
whole school, but still worse upon the irregular pupil himself.
5. That the true aim and end of life can be gained only by
prompt and earnest work.
Teachers should remember that the text books are but aids, and
they should use them as such. They should procure as many
supplementary books as possible, and encourage the pupils them-
selves to own them, especially those recommended in the Course
of Study.
A minimum average of 60% in any one branch, and a general
average of 75%, or over, in all branches shall be necessary for
promotion to the next higher grade.
The teacher shall keep a permanent record of the standing of
each pupil, and file the same with the Clerk of the Board of
Education.
Teachers are requested to give Literary Exercises throughout
the course at least once a month.
ORDER OF BUSINESS.
1. Roll Call.
2. Reading of Minutes.
3. Reports of Committees.
4. Unfinished Business.
5. New Business.
6. Bills and Communications.
3
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 6)
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[page 6]
[corresponds to page 4 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
SUGGESTIONS
ON THE TEACHING OF READING.
During the first three years of school the pupil should be
taught to read readily and with expression any selection that is
ordinarily difficult; in other words, the aim should be to teach
the mechanical part of reading rather than Literature itself, as
the pupil is yet too young to grasp the thought and beauty of ex-
pression contained in the writings of standard authors.
The fourth and fifth years should be the transition period. The
pupil has been trained heretofore in the how to read; now he
should be led into the what to read--into the great field of
literature.
The sixth, seventh, and eighth years should greatly strengthen
the pupil's grasp on standard literature. For if, at the close of
his elementary work, a desire has been created in him for the
best literature, his future is assured.
At least one supplementary book should be read by the class each year.
WRITING AND SPELLING.
Daily practice should be devoted to both writing and spelling.
In writing the aim should be to teach continuous movement and a
plain, practical business hand. During the first years in school
spelling should be largely oral, but both oral and written work
should be given in the Intermediate and Grammar Departments.
Careful attention should be given to the writing and the spelling
in the written exercises on other subjects.
ARITHMETIC.
The two things most desired in Arithmetic are accuracy and
rapidity. It can truly be said that they are co-ordinate. The
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[corresponds to page 4 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
SUGGESTIONS
ON THE TEACHING OF READING.
During the first three years of school the pupil should be
taught to read readily and with expression any selection that is
ordinarily difficult; in other words, the aim should be to teach
the mechanical part of reading rather than Literature itself, as
the pupil is yet too young to grasp the thought and beauty of ex-
pression contained in the writings of standard authors.
The fourth and fifth years should be the transition period. The
pupil has been trained heretofore in the how to read; now he
should be led into the what to read--into the great field of
literature.
The sixth, seventh, and eighth years should greatly strengthen
the pupil's grasp on standard literature. For if, at the close of
his elementary work, a desire has been created in him for the
best literature, his future is assured.
At least one supplementary book should be read by the class each year.
WRITING AND SPELLING.
Daily practice should be devoted to both writing and spelling.
In writing the aim should be to teach continuous movement and a
plain, practical business hand. During the first years in school
spelling should be largely oral, but both oral and written work
should be given in the Intermediate and Grammar Departments.
Careful attention should be given to the writing and the spelling
in the written exercises on other subjects.
ARITHMETIC.
The two things most desired in Arithmetic are accuracy and
rapidity. It can truly be said that they are co-ordinate. The
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 7)
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[page 7]
[corresponds to page 5 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
only way to secure these results is by constant drills in the
different combinations of numbers in the processes of addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division. The pupils must be made
familiar with these combinations before explanations or analyses
are attempted. Much time should be devoted to mental arith-
metic. Business methods of computation should be introduced
where they can be substituted for the processes of the schools.
Much supplementary work should be done.
ENGLISH.
The aim in teaching Language, Grammar and Composition
should be to train the child in the habits of Good Thinking, Good
Talking, and Good Writing. GOOD THINKING--Keep close to
the child's nature. The child thinks naturally about things per-
taining to his own life--his environment. GOOD TALKING--
"Talk is cheap," but good talking can not be secured without good
thinking. Direct the child's thoughts in natural, interesting chan-
nels. GOOD WRITING--Good writing follows good thinking and
good talking as naturally as day follows night.
PHYSIOLOGY.
To teach the proper care and development of the body and the
mind should be the object in teaching this subject. Frequent
talks on Physiology and Hygiene, together with the effects of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Narcotics and Stimulants on the human system
should be given by the teacher. Valuable suggestions for this
work can be obtained from the International Course of Study
of Physiology and Hygiene, approved by the Department of
Scientific Temperance Instruction of the World and the National
W.C.T.U.
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.
These subjects should be correlated as much as possible,
especially in the seventh and eighth grades, as the history of a
country very largely depends upon its geographical features. In
teaching history particular stress should be placed upon the
social, the political, and the industrial development of the country.
In both these branches, collateral reading should be encouraged.
5
[corresponds to page 5 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
only way to secure these results is by constant drills in the
different combinations of numbers in the processes of addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division. The pupils must be made
familiar with these combinations before explanations or analyses
are attempted. Much time should be devoted to mental arith-
metic. Business methods of computation should be introduced
where they can be substituted for the processes of the schools.
Much supplementary work should be done.
ENGLISH.
The aim in teaching Language, Grammar and Composition
should be to train the child in the habits of Good Thinking, Good
Talking, and Good Writing. GOOD THINKING--Keep close to
the child's nature. The child thinks naturally about things per-
taining to his own life--his environment. GOOD TALKING--
"Talk is cheap," but good talking can not be secured without good
thinking. Direct the child's thoughts in natural, interesting chan-
nels. GOOD WRITING--Good writing follows good thinking and
good talking as naturally as day follows night.
PHYSIOLOGY.
To teach the proper care and development of the body and the
mind should be the object in teaching this subject. Frequent
talks on Physiology and Hygiene, together with the effects of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Narcotics and Stimulants on the human system
should be given by the teacher. Valuable suggestions for this
work can be obtained from the International Course of Study
of Physiology and Hygiene, approved by the Department of
Scientific Temperance Instruction of the World and the National
W.C.T.U.
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.
These subjects should be correlated as much as possible,
especially in the seventh and eighth grades, as the history of a
country very largely depends upon its geographical features. In
teaching history particular stress should be placed upon the
social, the political, and the industrial development of the country.
In both these branches, collateral reading should be encouraged.
5
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 8)
Description
[page 8]
[corresponds to page 6 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
Books Recommended for Supplementary Work
Reading -- William's Choice Literature Series (1-8 grades).
Arithmetic -- Dubb's Arithmetical Problems (6, 7, and 8
grades).
Geography -- Long's Home Geography (3rd grade); Payne's
Geographical Nature Studies (4th grade); Carpenter's Geograph-
ical Readers (5, 6, 7, and 8 grades).
Nature Work -- Overton and Hill's Nature Study and Carter's
Nature Study with Common Things.
Agriculture -- Goff and Mayne's First Principles of Agricul-
ture (8th grade).
History -- Eggleston's Stories of Great Americans for Little
Americans (2nd grade); Eggleston's Stories of American Life
and Adventure (3rd grade); Guerber's Story of the Thirteen
Colonies (4th grade); Guerber's Story of the Great Republic
(5th grade).
Business Forms -- Eaton's Business Forms, Customs and Ac-
counts and Manual for the Same (8th grade).
Literature -- McNeill and Lynch's Introductory Lessons (8th
grade).
Music -- Gantvoort's Music Reader for Rural and Village
Schools; Natural Short Course in Music, Books I and II.
Patriotic Songs Written and Arranged by W. A. Putt.
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[corresponds to page 6 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
Books Recommended for Supplementary Work
Reading -- William's Choice Literature Series (1-8 grades).
Arithmetic -- Dubb's Arithmetical Problems (6, 7, and 8
grades).
Geography -- Long's Home Geography (3rd grade); Payne's
Geographical Nature Studies (4th grade); Carpenter's Geograph-
ical Readers (5, 6, 7, and 8 grades).
Nature Work -- Overton and Hill's Nature Study and Carter's
Nature Study with Common Things.
Agriculture -- Goff and Mayne's First Principles of Agricul-
ture (8th grade).
History -- Eggleston's Stories of Great Americans for Little
Americans (2nd grade); Eggleston's Stories of American Life
and Adventure (3rd grade); Guerber's Story of the Thirteen
Colonies (4th grade); Guerber's Story of the Great Republic
(5th grade).
Business Forms -- Eaton's Business Forms, Customs and Ac-
counts and Manual for the Same (8th grade).
Literature -- McNeill and Lynch's Introductory Lessons (8th
grade).
Music -- Gantvoort's Music Reader for Rural and Village
Schools; Natural Short Course in Music, Books I and II.
Patriotic Songs Written and Arranged by W. A. Putt.
6
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 9)
Description
[page 9]
[corresponds to page 7 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
OUTLINE OF WORK
Primary Department
FIRST YEAR.
Reading -- Teach reading by a combination of the word, the
sentence, and the phonic method. Use chart until mas-
tered, then the First Reader. Begin teaching vowel sounds by
having the pupil use correct diacritical marks for long and
short sounds of the vowels, and gradually develop the other
sounds of the vowels and the consonants. Practice to acquire
distinctness of enunciation, the cultivation of clear, pure tone, a
natural expression, and an understanding of what is read. Sup-
plementary reading.
Spelling -- Spell all new words in the reading lessons as given
in the word lists.
Writing -- Give instruction regarding the position of the body
and the manner of holding the pencil. Slate, board, and tablet
work as suggested by the reading lessons.
Number -- Teach objectively all combinations from one to
twenty, inclusive. Teach the use of the signs plus (+), minus
(-), and the sign of equality (=). Develop ideas of halves and
thirds. Teach Roman Numerals to XX. Have pupils count and
write numbers from 1 to 100.
Language -- Teach language orally in connection with the
reading lesson by the conversational method. Have pupils use
complete sentences in telling about what they see and what they
read. Read short, interesting stories, and have pupils reproduce
them orally.
Physiology -- Instruction given orally by teacher from New
Century Oral Lesson Book in Hygiene for Primary Teachers.
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[corresponds to page 7 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
OUTLINE OF WORK
Primary Department
FIRST YEAR.
Reading -- Teach reading by a combination of the word, the
sentence, and the phonic method. Use chart until mas-
tered, then the First Reader. Begin teaching vowel sounds by
having the pupil use correct diacritical marks for long and
short sounds of the vowels, and gradually develop the other
sounds of the vowels and the consonants. Practice to acquire
distinctness of enunciation, the cultivation of clear, pure tone, a
natural expression, and an understanding of what is read. Sup-
plementary reading.
Spelling -- Spell all new words in the reading lessons as given
in the word lists.
Writing -- Give instruction regarding the position of the body
and the manner of holding the pencil. Slate, board, and tablet
work as suggested by the reading lessons.
Number -- Teach objectively all combinations from one to
twenty, inclusive. Teach the use of the signs plus (+), minus
(-), and the sign of equality (=). Develop ideas of halves and
thirds. Teach Roman Numerals to XX. Have pupils count and
write numbers from 1 to 100.
Language -- Teach language orally in connection with the
reading lesson by the conversational method. Have pupils use
complete sentences in telling about what they see and what they
read. Read short, interesting stories, and have pupils reproduce
them orally.
Physiology -- Instruction given orally by teacher from New
Century Oral Lesson Book in Hygiene for Primary Teachers.
7
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[page 10]
[corresponds to page 8 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
SECOND YEAR.
Reading -- Second Reader. Give attention to expression,
enunciation and articulation. Question pupils closely as to the
meaning of what is read. Explain meanings of new words.
Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Spell all new words in the reading lessons as given
in the word lists, with frequent reviews.
Writing -- Continue work of previous year. Time should be
given to formal practice.
Number -- Add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers to 100.
Review use of signs used in previous year. Teach the signs of
multiplication (X) and division (?). Practice reading and
writing numbers. Teach objectively the fractions 1/2, 1/3, 1/4.
Roman Numerals to L.
Language -- Continue work of first year. Commit appropriate
poems. Teach use of capital letters in proper lames. Teach use
of period and interrogation point in sentences.
Physiology -- Continue work from New Century Oral Lesson
Book.
THIRD YEAR.
Reading -- Third Reader. Give careful drills in meaning of
the words until they can be used readily and correctly in conver-
sation and in written sentences. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Drill on sounds of letters and corresponding dia-
critical marks. Begin use of text book.
Writing -- Exercises on practice paper to secure ease of move-
ment; pupils should be trained to write rapidly yet legibly. Cor-
rect any faults found. Use copy book.
Arithmetic -- Review work of preceeding grades carefully, mak-
ing sure of all steps covered. Emphasize rapid oral work, giving
brief exercises in the same daily. Use primary text book.
Language -- Oral lessons based on the lives of Columbus,
Washington, Lincoln; stories of Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mem-
orial Day, etc. Learn National Hymn. Place text book in hands
of pupils.
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[corresponds to page 8 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
SECOND YEAR.
Reading -- Second Reader. Give attention to expression,
enunciation and articulation. Question pupils closely as to the
meaning of what is read. Explain meanings of new words.
Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Spell all new words in the reading lessons as given
in the word lists, with frequent reviews.
Writing -- Continue work of previous year. Time should be
given to formal practice.
Number -- Add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers to 100.
Review use of signs used in previous year. Teach the signs of
multiplication (X) and division (?). Practice reading and
writing numbers. Teach objectively the fractions 1/2, 1/3, 1/4.
Roman Numerals to L.
Language -- Continue work of first year. Commit appropriate
poems. Teach use of capital letters in proper lames. Teach use
of period and interrogation point in sentences.
Physiology -- Continue work from New Century Oral Lesson
Book.
THIRD YEAR.
Reading -- Third Reader. Give careful drills in meaning of
the words until they can be used readily and correctly in conver-
sation and in written sentences. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Drill on sounds of letters and corresponding dia-
critical marks. Begin use of text book.
Writing -- Exercises on practice paper to secure ease of move-
ment; pupils should be trained to write rapidly yet legibly. Cor-
rect any faults found. Use copy book.
Arithmetic -- Review work of preceeding grades carefully, mak-
ing sure of all steps covered. Emphasize rapid oral work, giving
brief exercises in the same daily. Use primary text book.
Language -- Oral lessons based on the lives of Columbus,
Washington, Lincoln; stories of Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mem-
orial Day, etc. Learn National Hymn. Place text book in hands
of pupils.
8
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 11)
Description
[page 11]
[corresponds to page 9 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
Physiology -- Continue work of previous years from the New
Century Oral Lesson Book.
Geography -- Lessons based upon the following subjects:
Directions, Sunrise, Sunset; the Seasons, Weather Observations;
Idea of a Map, Map of the School-room and the School-grounds;
Name of Country, State, County, Township and Town. Use
supplementary reading bearing on these subjects.
Intermediate Department
FOURTH YEAR.
Reading -- First half of Fourth Reader. Give special attention
to Elementary Sounds, Diacritical Marks, Syllabification, Accen-
tuation and Word Study, with constant drills. Encourage pupils
to use the Dictionary. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Oral spelling as well as written. Continue use of
text book.
Writing -- Attention to rapidity and legibility. Use Copy
Book.
Arithmetic -- Complete Intermediate Text Book to Compound
Denominate Numbers. Mental work given by the teacher.
Language -- Use text book as suggested.
Physiology -- Take up and complete Primary Text Book.
Geography -- Map of Ohio taught by drawing on blackboard.
Productions of the State and pursuits of the People. Use text
book recommended for supplementary work.
FIFTH YEAR.
Reading -- Complete the Fourth Reader. Require frequent
oral reproduction of the lessons in the pupil's own language.
Study carefully the introduction. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Words from reading lesson should also be mastered.
Continue use of text book.
Writing -- Continue as in previous year. Use Copy Book.
Arithmetic -- Complete and review Intermediate Text Book.
9
[corresponds to page 9 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
Physiology -- Continue work of previous years from the New
Century Oral Lesson Book.
Geography -- Lessons based upon the following subjects:
Directions, Sunrise, Sunset; the Seasons, Weather Observations;
Idea of a Map, Map of the School-room and the School-grounds;
Name of Country, State, County, Township and Town. Use
supplementary reading bearing on these subjects.
Intermediate Department
FOURTH YEAR.
Reading -- First half of Fourth Reader. Give special attention
to Elementary Sounds, Diacritical Marks, Syllabification, Accen-
tuation and Word Study, with constant drills. Encourage pupils
to use the Dictionary. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Oral spelling as well as written. Continue use of
text book.
Writing -- Attention to rapidity and legibility. Use Copy
Book.
Arithmetic -- Complete Intermediate Text Book to Compound
Denominate Numbers. Mental work given by the teacher.
Language -- Use text book as suggested.
Physiology -- Take up and complete Primary Text Book.
Geography -- Map of Ohio taught by drawing on blackboard.
Productions of the State and pursuits of the People. Use text
book recommended for supplementary work.
FIFTH YEAR.
Reading -- Complete the Fourth Reader. Require frequent
oral reproduction of the lessons in the pupil's own language.
Study carefully the introduction. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Words from reading lesson should also be mastered.
Continue use of text book.
Writing -- Continue as in previous year. Use Copy Book.
Arithmetic -- Complete and review Intermediate Text Book.
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 12)
Description
[page 12]
[corresponds to page 10 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
Language -- Use Text Book as suggested.
Physiology -- Complete and review first half of Intermediate
Text Book.
Geography -- Complete Elementary Text Book to South America.
History -- Complete Elementary Text Book to the War of the
Revolution.
SIXTH YEAR.
Reading -- First half of Fifth Reader. Extend work of for-
mer years. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Continue Spelling Book.
Writing -- Continue as in previous years. Use Copy Book.
Arithmetic -- The Advanced Text Book to Decimal Fractions.
Grammar and Composition -- The Sentence and its Elements;
Words and their Uses in the Sentence; Narratives and Letters;
Acts that show Character; Punctuation. Use the Advanced Book.
Physiology -- Complete and review Intermediate Text Book.
Geography -- Complete and review the Elementary Text Book.
Give Map Drawing especial attention.
History -- Complete and review Elementary Text Book.
Grammar Department
SEVENTH YEAR.
Reading -- Complete the Fifth Reader. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Continue Spelling Book.
Writing -- Copy Book.
Arithmetic -- Complete Advanced Book to Involution.
Grammar and Composition -- The Sentence and its Elements;
Complements, Phrases and Clauses; Acts that show Feeling;
Punctuation. Continue use of Advanced Text Book.
Physiology -- Complete first half of Advanced Text Book
Geography -- Use Complete Text Book to South America. Con-
tinue Exercises in Map Drawing.
History -- Complete Advanced Text Book to Washington's
Administration. Give especial attention to the Development of
the Constitution and the Formation of the Union.
10
[corresponds to page 10 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
Language -- Use Text Book as suggested.
Physiology -- Complete and review first half of Intermediate
Text Book.
Geography -- Complete Elementary Text Book to South America.
History -- Complete Elementary Text Book to the War of the
Revolution.
SIXTH YEAR.
Reading -- First half of Fifth Reader. Extend work of for-
mer years. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Continue Spelling Book.
Writing -- Continue as in previous years. Use Copy Book.
Arithmetic -- The Advanced Text Book to Decimal Fractions.
Grammar and Composition -- The Sentence and its Elements;
Words and their Uses in the Sentence; Narratives and Letters;
Acts that show Character; Punctuation. Use the Advanced Book.
Physiology -- Complete and review Intermediate Text Book.
Geography -- Complete and review the Elementary Text Book.
Give Map Drawing especial attention.
History -- Complete and review Elementary Text Book.
Grammar Department
SEVENTH YEAR.
Reading -- Complete the Fifth Reader. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Continue Spelling Book.
Writing -- Copy Book.
Arithmetic -- Complete Advanced Book to Involution.
Grammar and Composition -- The Sentence and its Elements;
Complements, Phrases and Clauses; Acts that show Feeling;
Punctuation. Continue use of Advanced Text Book.
Physiology -- Complete first half of Advanced Text Book
Geography -- Use Complete Text Book to South America. Con-
tinue Exercises in Map Drawing.
History -- Complete Advanced Text Book to Washington's
Administration. Give especial attention to the Development of
the Constitution and the Formation of the Union.
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 13)
Description
[page 13]
[corresponds to page 11 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
EIGHTH YEAR
Reading and Literature -- Read and discuss the selections in
Authorized Text Book, giving especial attention to the lives of
the authors. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Complete and review Text Book.
Writing -- Special attention to Business Forms and Letter
Writing. Continue use of Copy Book.
Arithmetic -- Complete and review Advanced Text Book.
Grammar and Composition -- The Parts of Speech, Classifica-
tion, Inflections and Relations. Narratives and Letters; Acts
that show Character; Punctuation.
Physiology -- Complete and review Advanced Text Book.
Geography -- Complete and review Advanced Text Book.
History -- Complete and review Advanced Text Book.
Civics -- Complete the Elementary Text Book.
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[corresponds to page 11 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
EIGHTH YEAR
Reading and Literature -- Read and discuss the selections in
Authorized Text Book, giving especial attention to the lives of
the authors. Supplementary reading.
Spelling -- Complete and review Text Book.
Writing -- Special attention to Business Forms and Letter
Writing. Continue use of Copy Book.
Arithmetic -- Complete and review Advanced Text Book.
Grammar and Composition -- The Parts of Speech, Classifica-
tion, Inflections and Relations. Narratives and Letters; Acts
that show Character; Punctuation.
Physiology -- Complete and review Advanced Text Book.
Geography -- Complete and review Advanced Text Book.
History -- Complete and review Advanced Text Book.
Civics -- Complete the Elementary Text Book.
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 14)
Description
[page 14]
[corresponds to page 12 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
Suggestive Study and Recitation Programme
CLOS- MIN- PRIMARY. INTERMEDIATE. GRAMMAR.
ING. UTES.
9.10 10 . . . . . . . . . Opening Exercises . . . . . . . . .
9.35 25 Seat Work . . . . . Arithmetic . . . . Arithmetic
10.00 25 Number Work . . . . Arithmetic . . . . Geography
10.20 20 Number . . . . . . Geography . . . . Geography
10.40 20 Form Work . . . . . Geography . . . . Geography
10.55 15 . . . . . . . . . Intermission . . . . . . . . . . .
11.15 20 Silent Reading . . Geography . . . . Grammar
11.35 20 Reading and Spelling.Map Drawing, Etc..Grammar
12:00 25 Excused from School. Reading . . . . . Grammar
NOON INTERMISSION
1.10 10 . . . . . . . . . Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.30 20 Form Work . . . . . . Reading . . . . . Reading
1.50 20 Silent Reading . . . .Seat Work . . . . Reading
2.10 20 Reading and Spelling. Language . . . . . History and
Physiology
2.35 25 . . . . . . . . . Writing and Language . . . . . . . .
2.50 15 . . . . . . . . . Intermission . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.10 20 Number work . . . . . Spelling . . . . . . History and
Physiology
3.35 25 . . . . . Physiology, Hygiene, Effects of . . . . . . .
Alcohol and Narcotics
3.50 15 Excused from School. Spelling . . . . . . Spelling
4.00 10 . . . . . . . . . . Arithmetic . . . . . Spelling
Heavy Type indicates class work and ordinary type study work.
The teacher should make any changes in the Programme necessary to fit the
conditions of his school.
12
[corresponds to page 12 of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
Suggestive Study and Recitation Programme
CLOS- MIN- PRIMARY. INTERMEDIATE. GRAMMAR.
ING. UTES.
9.10 10 . . . . . . . . . Opening Exercises . . . . . . . . .
9.35 25 Seat Work . . . . . Arithmetic . . . . Arithmetic
10.00 25 Number Work . . . . Arithmetic . . . . Geography
10.20 20 Number . . . . . . Geography . . . . Geography
10.40 20 Form Work . . . . . Geography . . . . Geography
10.55 15 . . . . . . . . . Intermission . . . . . . . . . . .
11.15 20 Silent Reading . . Geography . . . . Grammar
11.35 20 Reading and Spelling.Map Drawing, Etc..Grammar
12:00 25 Excused from School. Reading . . . . . Grammar
NOON INTERMISSION
1.10 10 . . . . . . . . . Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.30 20 Form Work . . . . . . Reading . . . . . Reading
1.50 20 Silent Reading . . . .Seat Work . . . . Reading
2.10 20 Reading and Spelling. Language . . . . . History and
Physiology
2.35 25 . . . . . . . . . Writing and Language . . . . . . . .
2.50 15 . . . . . . . . . Intermission . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.10 20 Number work . . . . . Spelling . . . . . . History and
Physiology
3.35 25 . . . . . Physiology, Hygiene, Effects of . . . . . . .
Alcohol and Narcotics
3.50 15 Excused from School. Spelling . . . . . . Spelling
4.00 10 . . . . . . . . . . Arithmetic . . . . . Spelling
Heavy Type indicates class work and ordinary type study work.
The teacher should make any changes in the Programme necessary to fit the
conditions of his school.
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Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools (p. 15)
Description
[page 15]
[corresponds to inside back cover of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
[blank]
[corresponds to inside back cover of Thompson Township Schools Course of Study Booklet]
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Dublin Core
Title
Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools
Subject
Public schools--curriculum--Thompson Township--Delaware County--Ohio
Regulations--public schools--Thompson Township--Delaware County--Ohio
Schools--administration--Thompson Township--Delaware County--Ohio
Regulations--public schools--Thompson Township--Delaware County--Ohio
Schools--administration--Thompson Township--Delaware County--Ohio
Description
The Course of Study, Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Public Schools details the responsibilities and course of study for students attending the Thompson Township Public Schools.
Creator
Thompson Township School Board
Date
1911
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Format
Book
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
22221004
Collection
Citation
Thompson Township School Board, “Course of Study Rules and Regulations of Thompson Township Delaware County, Ohio Public Schools,” Delaware County Memory, accessed December 22, 2024, http://delawarecountymemory.org/items/show/169.