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resource teacher at Hawick: Central
School, spoke.about her ork there
when the Wowvw
en's Institut met.
She reads a tot to the;pupils; over
and over, so the story: and words
stay with them. 'This &so applies . to
singing, which the children enjoy.
Mrs. Elgie read a story which her
mother read to her, also one from
the Third Reader: She has
volunteers come in and help the
slower pupils. The Work is.gearedto
each child's level, so some pupils
from Grade One can read to the
Kindergarten class. She explained
the six steps of reading and writing,
All the children read together with
the teacher and the repetition of
• words helm reading and spelling.
Mrs: Elgie was thanked anc` `the--
meeting continued, Ws. L Ruttan
led devotions, eliding= with a hymn
and prayer. Mrs. H. Feldskov spoke
on the motto, "Success comes : in cans and failure comes in :can'ts".
She said that sincerity leads .to
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asked to `,repeat a `;memrt t y
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