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The three Rs Translationsthe three Rs
the three RsThe three tenets of education traditionally considered the most basic or essential: reading, writing, and arithmetic. (So named for the prominent "R" sound at the beginning of each word.) When a school begins seeing major performance issues across the three Rs, then it is time to revise its curriculum and teaching style.See also: RS, threethree R'sThe fundamentals of education, as in It's a terrible school; the children are not even taught the three R's. It is widely believed that Sir William Curtis, an alderman who became Lord Mayor of London, once presented a toast to the three R's-reading, riting, and rithmetic-thereby betraying his illiteracy. In any event, the term was picked up by others and so used from the early 1800s on. See also: threethe three Rs reading, (w)riting, and (a)rithmetic, regarded as the fundamentals of elementary education.See also: RS, threethe three ˈR’s (old-fashioned) reading, writing and arithmetic as the basic school subjectsWhen you say these three subjects, they all have the sound /r/ at or near the beginning of the word.See also: threethree Rs, theBasic education. This term may have been coined by Sir William Curtis (1752–1829). According to several sources, this illiterate alderman, who became Lord Mayor of London, presented a toast to the three Rs: Reading, Riting, and Rithmetic. Whether or not this tale is true, the term was picked up by others and became current in the early nineteenth century.See also: three |