Fifth. Orthography and Writing. These may be taught together in the same way as mental and written arithmetic; the teacher is, however, at liberty to follow his own method.
LOWER SCHOOL.
Class VII. Copying on slates from the blackboard. Four hours.
Class VI. Copying on paper, from the board, and from books. Four hours.
Class V. Writing from copy-slips, from books, or from dictation. (Practice in spelling and writing.) Four hours.
Class IV. Similar exercises continued. Four hours.
UPPER SCHOOL.
Class III. Copying useful papers, such as registers, accounts, contracts, &c. Two hours.
Class II. Calligraphy, with Roman as well as German letters; practice in orthography; reading of letters and documents in various handwritings. Two hours.
Class I. Copying papers relating to the management of the institution, as a practical introduction to business. One hour.