Arithmetic, Horn's Arithmetical Exercises. IN PARTS. Adapted to the New Code. PART I.-For Standards I. and II. Containing One Thousand PART II.-For Standard III. Containing One Thousand Examples Containing One Thousand Examples in Weights and Measures and Vulgar Fractions. Sewed, 1d.; or PART IV.-For Standards V. and VI. Containing One Thousand with Answers, cloth, 6d. COMPLETE.-Boards, 6d. ; cloth, Sd.; or with Answers, cloth, 1s. 8d. Horn's Arithmetical Exercises. (New Edition.) In Parts. Adapted to the New Code. With Numerous Questions in Words. F'cap 8vo. PART I.-For Standards I. and II., Containing Examples in the Simple Rules. Sewed, One Penny; or with Answers, cloth, 6d. PART II.-For Standard III., containing Examples in the Compound Rules (Money). Sewed, One Penny; or with Answers, cloth, 6d. PART III.-For Standard IV. Containing Examples in Weights PART V.-For Standard VI Containing Examples in the Higher COMPLETE.-Boards, 8d; cloth, 9d; or with Answers, cloth, 1s. Sd. "Teachers in want of examples will do well to purchase these books. Scholars can have 1,000 examples in the different standards for a few pence; and the teacher can possess all the examples, with answers, in ne volume."-Educational Reporter. "Well compiled and carefully graduated."- School Board Chronicle, July 18, 1872. John Heywood's Arithmetical Examination Papers. By J. S. John Heywood's Arithmetical Examination Cards. By J. S. HORN, "Useful and handy as pocket remembrancers."-Bookseller, Aug., 1872. Arithmetic. John Heywood's Arithmetical Cards, in Six Packets, prepared for the New Code; and possessing, in addition to their special adaptation to its requirements, the following distinguishing features, which recommend them for general adoption in Middle-class Schools: The Examples are new and practical; each Card contains a double set of questions the one Elementary, the other Advanced; the arrangement is simple, and the type clear and bold: the answers are correct, and readily referred to; the Cards are of durable quality, and are printed in a superior style; the questions are printed in words and numerals. 1s. per Packet. Each containing 18 Cards, with Answers complete. Packet I. for Standard I.-On the Simple Rules. Packet II, for Standard II.-The Compound Rules and Reduction. Packet V. for Standard V.-Practice, Bills of Parcels, and Decimals. Packet VI. for Standard VI.-Proportion, Decimal Fractions, and the Higher Rules. "These Cards will be found eminently useful for conducting examinations in Arithmetic, both in Elementary and Middle-class Schools."National Schoolmaster, May, 1871. Heald's Examination Cards in Arithmetic on a New and Improved System, for Standards II., III., IV., V., and VI., in 5 packets of 25 Cards, including Answers. Each Card Contains Three Questions, chiefly in Words, each in a different rule, affording an interesting variety, and calculated to give a more thoroughly grounded knowledge of the Science of Arithmetic than any other system. per Packet. 8d. Templar's Graduated School Arithmetic, Part I. Simple rules (with questions containing halves and quarters), Reduction, Compound Rules, Practice, and Weights and Measures. The principal features of this Arithmetic are its careful arrangement and gradation and the sufficiency of Exercises to every rule. With Key, Cloth, 1s. 6d. * * * "It is a valuable work-one of the best helps at once to the teacher and the child that we have seen. The book is necessarily thicker than some Arithmetics, because of the abundant exercises showing how to overcome every form of difficulty."-School Board Chronicle, August 17 1872. "The solutions are given at the end of the book, which is compiled an intelligent and easily-understood method."- Bookseller, Aug., 1872. Jones's Standard Arithmetic. F'cap 8vo. PART I.-For Standards I., II., and III. Questions on the Simple PART III.--For Standard V. Questions on Simple and Compound COMPLETE.-Cloth, 6d. KEY.-In Four separate Parts, cloth, 6d. each; or Complete, cloth, 1s. These excellent little Arithmetics are now extensively used in national and public schools. Upwards of two million have been sold. |