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... periods , the children formulated the questions they wished to ask . Before each period , the two teachers conferred for the purpose of planning the work . Provisions were made for conducting simple experiments which would illustrate ...
... periods , the children formulated the questions they wished to ask . Before each period , the two teachers conferred for the purpose of planning the work . Provisions were made for conducting simple experiments which would illustrate ...
Page 175
... periods she found that there was a marked improvement in the kinds of luncheons being ordered . When spring came and ... periods were not mere play periods or re- laxing interludes in a busy day . Cooking was unconnected with the main ...
... periods she found that there was a marked improvement in the kinds of luncheons being ordered . When spring came and ... periods were not mere play periods or re- laxing interludes in a busy day . Cooking was unconnected with the main ...
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... periods of a nature similar to those described continued throughout the year . Just before the close of school the Household Arts teacher had made for the children mimeographed copies of all the recipes used by them . These were bound ...
... periods of a nature similar to those described continued throughout the year . Just before the close of school the Household Arts teacher had made for the children mimeographed copies of all the recipes used by them . These were bound ...
Contents
EDITORS INTRODUCTION vii | 1 |
CHOOSING THE UNIT AND PLANNING THE DAILY | 8 |
1600S AND 1900s | 34 |
Copyright | |
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activities answer assembly program Audrey Ben's blackboard boat boys and girls brought built Canal cargo carried chanteys child classroom teacher Clermont clipper ship coöperative Crusades Culture deck DICK discussion display dugout Dutch East Indies East Indiaman Egypt Egyptian Estelle Europe explained fifth grade float Fulton George Gertrude Henry the Navigator Household Arts teacher hull idea illustrate India Industrial Arts interest Irene land learned Lincoln School Mary masts materials ment models modern ship moon Museum Nautical history needed Nile River oars paddle painted Panama Canal passengers Penrith Castle periods Phoenician pirates planets play port primitive questions river Robert Fulton Rosetta Stone rubber sailors sails scene Science teacher ships and navigation showed sketch solar system stars steamboat story suggested summary tell tion told trade trip trireme unit theme vessel VINCENT weight