14 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1921 CHILDREN EXPLAIN WORK IN SCHOOL (Continued from Page 11) such as extemporaneous and pre- pared speeches, book reports, etc. He is then criticized by the class. . Therefore it is wise the work is not individual. prove so well nor would they enjoy their work so much. Spelling is individual. It is abso- lutely necessary that the man or woman who expects to get a respec- table position know how to spell. At the beginning of the year each The pupils would not im- subject in number and person and similar things. He must know when to use these facts and how to use them correctly. The grammar test that every seventh grader has to take to pass seventh grade grammar is according to this plan. It does not ask what the gender of a certain noun is or what (he class of a cer- tain adjective is, but 1t asks which he shoiz!d use--"I wasn't there last night --or--I weren't there last night". The pupil will underline the form he thinks is correct, and underneath the AW h h 1 a pupil takes the words of his grade, | 1 plus the words of the two previous |! i years. Then the words he misspells : TAR THEATR : are checked in his book. He has to : FOUNTAIN SQUARE ] study them and then write them. For |} EVANSTON : correct ones he gets an O. K. There | . 1 are some blank spaces at the back!} Continuous Performance 1 of the book in which all the words |y 1:30 to 11 p. m. H missed in book reports or composi- | ] ER Oo i Walentions one) 3030 ' The individual system works very |i . ACHER, Mgr. i well because if one pupil misses two : We Can't Show All the Pictures, : hundred words and one only twenty |x But the Ones We Do Show 1 words, the one who misses only | 1 Are the Best : twenty doesn't have to wait for the | -- on pupil who misses two hundred. ] ] Writing is also individual. The : Monday and Tuesday : pupil may write his own way as long 1 as the writing is perfectly legible, : WALLACE REID : uniform and the speed is not less jg . N than eighty-five letters per minute. : mn : We have measuring cards which en- § "» a able us to tell our faults. : THE HELL DIGGERS ) Pupil Determines Work . : . Seventh grade grammar consists H with Lois Wilson H entirely of "common errors in : also : speech." The individual pupil really jy : determines how much grammar he 1 ] must take in seventh grade. That is, § LARRY SEMON : if he speaks correctly, he will not & in i need to take as much as the child} i that speak poorly. This course |g "THE SUITOR" ' teaches what every person would : : want to know when he is grown as gy - well as when he is young. 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