![]() Figure 1.--There is a great deal of written work in prep school classroons. With small class sizes, the teachers have time to go over each child's work and thougtfully assess it. |
The children's clasroom work can be quite impressive for their age level. The schools place a great emphsis on basic literacy. The children do more reading and writing work than comparable children in the state system and their work is more closely momitored. Here small class sizes and the schools commitment to basic skills are key factors. The school magazines often print some of the interesting items. The litterary pieces are often the eaiest to include. The items that describe school life ae the most interesting to us. Some of the literary items are, however, interesting in theor own right. A fun part of the children's written work are the little slips and terms they do not yet quite understand.
As we approached the wood a cook pheasant flew out.
In the wood we saw a young Mountain Ash which was just leaving.
Q. Describe a outdoor habitat you have studied. A. It is very shy and runs fast, it digs big holes in the ground, and also likes dandelions and carrots.
William the conker (Duke of Normandy).
I'm a four-star athlete and three-star catholic .
The Bramcote Magazine, Autumn 1978