IN ARITHMETIC BY S. W. BAIRD PRINCIPAL FRANKLIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WILKESBARRE, PA. SECOND YEAR NUMBERS TO 100 NEW YORK.:. CINCINNATI.:. CHICAGO NOTE THE Second Year continues the work of the First Year. Beginning with a thorough review of numbers up to 20, the book advances to numbers from 21 to 100. Frequent drills are inserted to give the pupils a complete mastery of the combinations of these numbers. Denominate numbers are introduced with pictures of measures in common use. The problems are designed to relieve the monotony of the abstract number work. Alternations of oral and written work also afford variety. Pictures and other features of the first book are continued, to render the book attractive. 3 1+1=2 2+1=3 ORAL WORK If a boy has 1 cent in his right hand and 2 cents in his left hand, he has in both hands 1 cent and 2 cents, or 3 cents. 1 cent + 2 cents = cents. If there are 3 apples on a plate and Mary eats one of them, there are left on the plate 3 apples less 1 apple, or 2 apples. 3 apples - 1 apple = apples. If I have 3 apples and give 2 of them away, I have left 3 apples less 2 apples, or 1 |