Sixth. Useful knowledge taught by induction.
LOWER SCHOOL.
Class VII. The pupils give their ideas, verbally, of surrounding objects of the most simple kind, of the commonest productions of nature and art. Conversations relating to them. Drawing the most simple mathematical figures on the slate. Three hours.
Class VI. Descriptions of animals and plants, the former in the winter, the latter in the summer term. Written remarks on these, serving to afford exercise in the formation of phrases and in orthography. Four hours.
Class V. The most essential parts of physics and natural history, the pupils taking notes of the lessons. Four hours.
Class IV. Compositions on various subjects. Letters relating to civil and military affairs. Four hours.
UPPER SCHOOL.
Class III. History of Prussia, and drawing of maps. Four hours.
Class II General geography, particularly that of Europe. Passing from physical to political geography. Civil geography in connection with the former. Five hours.
Class I. Universal history. One year is devoted to ancient and one to modern history. Selections are made of the more important parts of history. Five hours.