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Dramatization
(Practical Teaching Methods)
Value of Dramatization—Anna Mae Brady Dramatizing Cinderella—Gail Cowky The Mice, the Cat and the Bell—Isabel Best The Little Half ChickHelen J. Wilbur Chicken Little Dramatized—Isabel Best Why Evergreen Trees Keep Their Leaves — Isabel ...
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The Value of Story Telling
(Practical Teaching Methods)
MODERN pedagogy is practically agreed upon the value of oral storytelling in the primary grades. While the child is gaining a mastery of words through the sentencephonic method, he should also be given the opportunity to lay the foundations for real reading later on. By making a child ...
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Story Telling
(Practical Teaching Methods)
Value of Story Telling—Louise M. Wade Barnes How a Little Boy Obeyed Orders, (Obedience) — Bertha E. Bush The Story of Leonidas, (Bravery) —Susie M. Best King Alfred and the Beggar, (Faith in God's Care) —Susie M ...
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The Robin
(Practical Teaching Methods)
ROBIN belongs to the thrush family; his coloring is too well known to need recounting ; his length is nine and onehalf to ten inches; summer resident, everywhere abundant; migrates in March and November. Individuals may be found at times in New England ...
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The Bluebird
(Practical Teaching Methods)
Male: Back rich azure blue; throat, breast and sides chestnut; belly and under tail coverts white; ends of wing quills dusky; bill and feet black. Female: Paler blue, obscured with grayish brown. Length six and onehalf ...
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Bird Studies
(Practical Teaching Methods)
See also Bird Study, and Robin! Prose Poem
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What Winter Has Taught the Four-Footed
(Practical Teaching Methods)
WINTER is a stern old teacher but his heart is kind. Come out and see what he is teaching the little fourfooted people of the parks and woods. Here are tracks upon the snow, two long ones and two short ones, then a space, and four ...
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How to Teach Nature Study
(Practical Teaching Methods)
necessary that nature study should occupy any one period in the school day. There are many times when a teacher can give a few minutes to some outofdoor line of work, and the results are often much better than if carried on through an ...
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Nature Study
(Practical Teaching Methods)
How to Teach Nature Study — Alice G. McCloskey What Winter Has Taught the FourFooted — Annie Chase Bird Studies — Annie Chase The Robin The Bluebird The Phoebe Bird How to Take Care of the Birds—Annie Chase Enemies of Birds ...
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Introduction To Teaching Agriculture
(Practical Teaching Methods)
Lester S. Ivins AGRICULTURAL Education has made great progress within the past few years. It had been formerly looked upon as a technical study, but today it is reaching its true place in the curriculum of the elementary schools. It is surprising that while the plan ...
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