John Heywood's Educational Works. Copy-books and Writing. John Heywood's Historical Copy-Books. A Series of Copy-Books, containing Exercises on the History of England. Post 4to. Price Bd. each.. 1. Julius Cæsar to the Battle of 1 4. James I. and Charles I. Hastings 5. Commonwealth and Charles II 2. Norman Conquest to Richd. III. 6. James II. 8. Edward VI. to the Compilation 7. William and Mary, and Anne of the Book of Common Prayer John Heywood's Model Examination Cards. By W. T. GREENUP, A.C.P., F.R.G.S. Comprising 12 Quarto Cards containing various Exercises and Questions designed to accustom pupils to their work at the annual inspection. Arranged in Standards. In three Packets, Is. John Heywood's Fly-Leaf Model Writing-Books. By E. J. HARDING. Preventing Children Copying their own Writing, and containing a Com. parison Sheet, by means of which the Progress of the pupil may be easily estimated. F'cap 4to. 2d. each 1. Initiatory Exercises, | 4. Words and Figures 9, Figures. Multipli Easiest Letters, 5. Capitals and Words cation and Divi. and Combinations 6. Sentences & Figures, sion Tables. 2. More Difficult Let- Round and Double 10. Forms of Letters, ters and Short Small. &c. Words. 7. Sentences and 11. Angular ters and Short 8. Text, Round, Small and Figures "Mr. John Heywood, of Manchester, has really produced a novelty in Copy Books. The difficulty that has always been experienced by the teacher is to prevent the pupil from copying his own writing. By the old method, he would probably imitate the writing model in the first and second line, but soon he would become too indolent to lift his eyes to the top of the page, and content himself with reproducing the letters or words immediately preceding those upon which he is engaged in writing. The old 'slips' of our young days partly accomplished this, as they could be removed down the page so as to cover the line just execu ed by the writer himself. But Mr. Heywood's scheme is much more desirable-it meets the difficulty with great success. It is an ingenious process. By means of the fly-leaves, one of which covers the left-hand age, and the other the right, the pupil has always his model in a line parallel with that in which he himself has to write, and so finds it much easier imitate the copper-plate model than simply to follow his own writ Bookseller, May, 1869. "We have no doubt many of our readers are familiar with +1 books. Their aim is to enable schoolmasters to enforce dictum. We think the idea a good one."-Papers for the Sc John Heywood's Copy Slips. 3d. each. 1. Large Hand I 4. Small Hand 2. Text Hand 5. Angular Small Hand 3. Round Hand 6. Ladies'Angular Hand John Heywood's Young Gentlemen's Lette 24 pp. 6d. tisement ESGLISE EIFZSISES mie's Pose Dentises PART L-A Granet Series of E t me Seling and Coopositar for sme r e ditet marts and IL o the Sex Cat Sepatbir img GRADE 1-Bouraring the festat e funnet Standard L Sever, One renn GRADE II - Enebrating site stand init as bftat i Standard IL Sewei, One Penny Composition, Graz, zu Gesegny. ive Sume sa Sne Lg, a my UL PARTS L and IL together, wie Sme Coupuest itag, den 46 ANSWERS to the Arithmetice Questions in tara Laut 1, sta linup, od “The systematic and granted series of Ezeres m e Spelling, and Composition beste sentent in ser user ut in the hands of a careialtatie spese st pas une s e sa ... The exstaples to thesete v segreto . c om “ These exercises are simirably rzegi ut aastat kur une gros tice, and are pabiisbed at a price that 3 Vid E s t all"-Hakodust Reardo. The Complete Manual of Parsing adming sa Szentiel Vatics of the systern, a fall Elucidatisf Engiahlsars, entகக Words Difficult to lay a Glossary of C i zi Tombe WILLIAN Davidsos, BA (Lood), and Jose CRT BOX, Pos Master of Gosforta School 160 p&o, La carta a press) The Man is arranger to serve as a work of referen! of teachers, pupil teacbers, Scholarships, as well as to and Medical Exotions English Parsing Suited to Standards of te so Code of BOWEN "The of allt More! John Heywood's Educational Works. John Heywek.G.S. Comprisvigned to accust Copy-wooks and Afritiug. John Heywood's Historical Copy-Books. A Series of Copy-Books, containing Exercises on the History of England. Post 4to. Price 6d. each.. 1. Julius Cæsar to the Battle of 1 4. James I. and Charles I. Hastings 5. Commonwealth and Charles II 2. Norman Conquest to Richd. III. I 6. James II. 8. Edward VI. to the Compilation 7. William and Mary, and Anne of the Book of Common Prayer John Heywood's Model Examination Cards. By W. T. GREENUP, A.C.P., F.R.G.S. Comprising 12 Quarto Cards containing various Exercises and Questions designed to accustom pupils to their work at the annual inspection. Arranged in Standards. In three Packets, ls. John Heywood's Fly-Leaf Model Writing-Books. By E. J. HARDING. Preventing Children Copying their own Writing, and containing a Com. parison Sheet, by means of which the Progress of the pupil may be easily estimated. Fcap 4to. 2d. each 1. Initiatory Exer ises, | 4. Words and Figures ! 9. Figures. Multipli Easiest Letters, 5. Capitals and Words cation and Divi. and Combinations ! 6. Sentences & Figures, sion Tables. 2. More Difficult Let Round and Double | 10. Forms of Letters, ters and Short Small. &c. Words. 7. Sentences and 11. Angular 3. Most Difficult Let Figures, Small Commercial and Figures "Mr. John Heywood, of Manchester, has really produced a novelty in Copy Books. The difficulty that has always been experienced by the teacher is to prevent the pupil from copying his own writing. By the old method, he would probably imitate the writing model in the first and Bocond line, but s on he would become too indo!ent to lift his eyes to the top of the page, and content himself with reproducing the letters or words immediately preceding those upon which he is ngaged in writing. The old 'slips' of our young days partly accomplished this, as they could be removed down the page so as to cover the line just execu ed by the writer himself. But Mr. Heywood's scheme is much more desirable-it meets the difficulty with great success. It is an ingenious process. By means of the fly-leaves, one of which covers the left-hand age, and the other the right, the pupil has always his model in a line parallel with that in which he himself has to write, and so finds it much easier to imitate the copper-plate model than simply to follow his own writing." Bookseller, May, 1869. “We have no doubt niany of our readers are familiar with these copy. books. Their aim is to enable schoolmasters to enforce Mulhauser's dictum. We think he idea a good one."-Papers for the Schoolmaster, John Heywood's Copy Slips. 3d. each. 1. Large Hand 4. Small Hand | 7. Commercial Hand 2. Text Hand 5. Angular Small Hand 8. Ornamental Alpha3. Round Hand 6. Ladies'Angular Hand bet John Heywood's Young Gentlemen's Letter Copy-Book. Post 4to, 24 pp. 6d. Answer to an Adver To & Friend | Daughter to Mother tisement Invitation Addresses Brother to Sister Ackuowledging a Present Nephew to Uncle |