English History.
A History of England, by H. O. Arnold-Forster (Cassell, 5s.), pages 1-56 (B.C. 55-A.D. 871). Read from Shakespeare’s Julius Cæsar (Cassell’s National Library, 3d.). Read contemporary parts from Old Stories from British History (Longmans, 1s.).
French History.
A First History of France, by L. Creighton (Longmans, 3s. 6d.), pages 2-22, to be contemporary with English history. Any time over should be given to English history.
Drawing.
Pour Dessiner Simplement, par V. Jacquot et P. Ravoux (Glaisher, 3s. 6d.), cahiers ii. and iii., for occasional use. Twelve twigs of trees with leaf-buds in brushdrawing. Original brushdrawings from scenes in Julius Cæsar. Garden (or section of) drawn to scale;
and, Join the Portfolio of Painting (see The Children’s Quarterly).
Picture Talk.
Study six reproductions of J. F. Millet’s work (see Perry Pictures).
Reading.