This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 Excerpt: ...Friday. (-) Talk: Tell story of Billy Bol)tail from A Kindergarten Story Book by Jane L. Hoxie.. First Week--Continued. 5. Friday--Continued: (b) Gift: Blocks, sticks, tablets, or lentils. Illustrate story. (c) Hand Work: Clay. Model pet animala. Second Week. General Subject, --Water. 1. Monday. (a) Talk: The different ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 Excerpt: ...Friday. (-) Talk: Tell story of Billy Bol)tail from A Kindergarten Story Book by Jane L. Hoxie.. First Week--Continued. 5. Friday--Continued: (b) Gift: Blocks, sticks, tablets, or lentils. Illustrate story. (c) Hand Work: Clay. Model pet animala. Second Week. General Subject, --Water. 1. Monday. (a) Talk: The different forms of water, --steam, vapor, mist, or fog, frost, ice, snow, rain. (6) Gift:, Sticks and rings. Make picture of pump, fountain, or old-fashioned well, (c) Hand Work: Soap bubble party. ft. Tuesday. (a) Talk: Bodies of water, --springs, fountains, brooks, waterfalls, rivers, ponds, lakes, bays, oceans. Read parts of Tennyson's Song of the Brook. (6) Gift: Rings (half and quarter). Represent different bodies of water. (0) Hand Work: Sand tray. Represent different bodies of water; or make sailboat from walnut shell, paper, and hairoiu, and sail on miniature pond. S. Wednesday. (O) Talk: Uses of water, --to drink and preserve life of plants and animals, for cleansing purposes, to travel through and over. Water, the home of certain animals. Water, a fire lighter. (6) Gift: Blocks or sticks and rings. Make receptacles for holding water, --tubs, pails, cisterns, pitchers, bottles, swimming tanks, etc. (c) Hand Work: Make wooden water wheel and go to brook in country where it may be used; or construct raft with logs made from intertwining papers or from real twigs. 4. Thursday. (a) Talk: Use of water as a motive power in running engines and turning machinery. Water as a disintegrator of earth, rocks, etc. Tell story of Little Hero of Haarlem from Mass Poulsson's In the Child's Worid. B. Second Week--Continued. 4. Thursday--Continued. (6) Gift: Blocks. Make engines, mills, steamboats, etc. (c) Hand Work: Construction of engine or boat from miscellan...
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