driving the cows; how many boys are there in the picture? How many are 2 and 2? 2 times 2? 2. If we count Mr. Brown and his man, we have two more persons; how many are 3 times 2 persons? Which is most, 3 times 2, or 2 times 3? 3. Each ox has 2 horns; how many horns have 4 oxen? How many are 4 times 2? Twice 4? 4. 5 pairs of martins are flying towards the bird-house; how many martins are there? How many are 5 times 2? Twice 5? 5. There are 3 posts under each end of the corn-barn; how many under both ends? Twice 3 are how many? 3 times 2? 6. One ox has 4 legs; how many legs have 4 oxen ? How many are 4 times 4? 7. There are 5 doves on the corn-barn, and 5 on one of the large barns; there are also 5 at their windows, but they are in the shade, and we cannot see them very well. How many doves in all ? How many are 3 times 5? 5 times 3? 8. The harrow has 5 rows of teeth, and 5 teeth in each row; how many teeth has the harrow? How many are 5 times 5? 9. In that part of the fence which we see in front of the cows, there are 5 posts. The distance from 1 post to the next we call a space or length of fence; how many lengths of fence are there between the 5 posts? LESSON XLII. 1. IF one apple costs 1 cent, how many cents will 6 apples cost? How many are 6 times 1? how Once 6? 2. Henry paid 2 cents for a pear; many cents would 6 pears cost at the same rate? How many are 6 times 2? Twice 6? 3. Sarah sold 6 oranges at 3 cents apiece; how many cents did she receive for the 6 oranges? How many are 6 times 3? 3 times 6? 4. What is the cost of 6 lemons at 4 cents for each? How many are 6 times 4? 4 times 6? 4 × 6? Repeat the table: The Teacher will name the signs, and explain their use. LESSON XLIII. 1. IF a cabinet-maker can make one table in a day, how many tables can he make in 7 days? How many are 7 times 1? Once 7? 2. If one table drawer has 2 knobs, how many knobs have 7 table drawers? How many are 7 times 2? Twice 7? 3. If one clock costs 3 dollars, how many dollars will 7 clocks cost? 7 times 3 are how many? 3 times 7 ? 4. One chair has 4 legs; how many legs have 7 chairs? 7 times 4 are how many? 4 times 7? 4 × 7? Repeat the table: 7 times 5 are 35 7 times 6 are 42 7 times 7 are 49 *7 times 8 are 56 7 times 9 are 63 7 times 10 are 70 5 X 7 = 35 6 × 7=42 7 × 7=49 8 X 7 56 9 × 763 10 X 770 LESSON XLIV. 1. A HUNTER shot 1 bear each time he went out to hunt; how many bears did he shoot in going out 8 times? How many are 8 times 1? Once 8? 2. One bear has 2 ears; how many ears have 8 bears? How many are 8 times 2? Twice 8? 3. If a stool has 3 legs, how many legs have 8 stools? How many are 8 times 3? 3 times 8? 4. If pussy should catch 4 squirrels each day, how many squirrels would she catch in 8 days? 8 times 4 are how many? 4 times 8? 8 x 4? 1. Ir a pound of figs costs 1 shilling, how many shillings will 9 pounds cost? How many are 9 times 1? Once 9? 2. How many figs will 9 trees bear, if each tree bears 2 figs? How many are 9 times 2? Twice 9? How many are 9 and 9? 2 times 9 ? 3. John caught 4 fishes each time he went to fish; how many did he catch in going 9 times? 9 times 3 are how many? 3 times 9? 3 x 9? 9+9+9? 4. If one pound of fish is worth 4 cents, how many cents are 9 pounds worth? 9 times 4 are how many? Repeat the table: 9 times 5 are 45 4 times 9? 5 X 9=45 = 6 X 9 : 54 7 X 963 |