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The first illustration represents the result of a series of lessons on 

 animals that live in the water. Take a sheet of black cover paper 



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about twenty-four by twenty-seven inches. On it paste the cut- 

 tings in such a way that it gives unity and rhythm to the whole. 

 The poster illustrating insect life is made in the same way. The 

 spider's web is made by folding and cutting a square of tissue paper 

 as shown in illustration. 



