And there were not many ungraded schools in the state that paid as well as Poketown's; for it was a large school.
Nelson Haley was content to jog along in the rut long since trodden out for the ungraded country school.
All such lesson material, which seeks to adapt the material to the needs of the child as he progresses year by year from infancy to adulthood, is infinitely superior to any form of ungraded material.
Because of this directness of appeal the child responds to the material and the teacher finds her task much easier and more fruitful than with the difficult topics of the ungraded lessons.
Although many churches still employ the Uniform Lessons, we shall not hesitate to say that no church school is justified in this day of educational enlightenment in using a system of ungraded lessons.
In most cases, furthermore, coarse material at the bottom of the glacial series rests directly upon the rock of a narrow andungraded valley floor.
The effect of powerful erosion, incident upon uplift, is heightened by the ungraded character of the river bed.
Among the most engaging of those fables that make the conventional background of German history is the academic legend of a free agricultural village community made up of ungraded and masterless men.
But it is sufficiently patent to students of those matters today that no such community of free andungraded men had any part in the Germanic beginnings; that is to say, in the early experiences of the Fatherland under German rule.
Sharp peaks, knife-edged crests, deep valleys with ungraded slopes subject to frequent landslides, are all features of Alpine scenery typical of a mountain range at this stage in its life history.
In the Grand Canyon its gradient is seven and one half feet to the mile, but, as in all ungraded rivers, the descent is far from uniform.
If only one class be taken, how, in an ungraded school, are the rest of the children to be employed?
In ungraded schools any of the experiments may be made instructive to all the Forms.
In ungraded schools, Forms III and IV may be combined for the subject.
The evidence of such scour should be an overdeepened, U-shaped main valley andungraded tributaries.
The evidence of glacial erosion would be a U-shaped valley, overdeepening of the main valley, and tributaries ungradedwith respect to the main stream.
The Polydores were not parted by reason of dissimilarity of age or learning, as they were put into the ungraded room.
Maintained by the city for the most difficult cases from ungraded schools.
This boy was an educational problem even in his first years in an ungraded school.
From 6 to 7 years he attended an open-air, ungraded school and did the work of the second to the fourth grades.
He refused to accept the recommendation from the ungraded school and placed F in the third or fourth grade.
This school was a practically ungraded one; the first four grades were together in one room, and grades five to eight were in the other room.
In the ungraded class, with older and younger pupils together, the teacher met with his greatest difficulty in finding a common ground of interest.
Whoever studies the ungraded or loosely graded Sunday school will perceive in it certain evils which can be removed only by a thorough system of grading, maintained faithfully through a series of years.
Many scholars will find their new associations more congenial than their former ones in the ungraded classes, where older and younger people have been brought together.
What are the two methods of grading an ungraded school?
Here again the adaptation to the point of view and needs of the pupils of each grade can be made much more effective than in the ungraded school.
The difficulties which confront the superintendent in the management of an ungraded school are many and great.
This plan will keep the classes in the Senior Department always full, and avoid the unfortunate skeleton classes of the ungraded school.
What two great difficulties are met by the superintendent of an ungraded school?
The school is an ungraded one and the number of children taught by one teacher averages thirty.
The school was started as anungraded school and ten pupils were enrolled at the time of its opening, the number later increasing to twenty-five.
As soon as the ungraded children appear to be fitted for any special grade, they are transferred.
This ungraded work is supplemented by "floating teachers," who are located in each school for the purpose of dealing with special cases.
A typical ungraded class of fifty pupils contained Germans, Russians, Greeks, French, Italians and Polish children, who were unable to speak English on entering the school.
Again, we take all over-age and over-size pupils from the schools in this section of the city, and by placing them in ungraded classes, permit them to take the work which they can do.
Children from the country and foreign children who have difficulty with their English, together with any other children who do not fit into any grade, are placed in an ungraded class.
Ask the conductor to let you off at the gymnasium building, which you will reach from the street car after a short walk over ground still ungraded and where no special path has been provided.
Ungraded potatoes injure the Minnesota potato trade and reduce the profits, as the freight is the same on dirt, small and unsound potatoes as it is on the fine stock.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ungraded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.