Junior Naturalist \W)RK. 115 



prising school room work, excursions, and other exercises with children. 

 First half-year. Credit, 2 hours. By appointment. Miss McCloskey. 



94. School Gardens, comprising actual garden making with children on 

 school grounds and in the University school gardens. In winter the work 

 will be conducted in the forcing houses where plant growing subjects will 

 be taken up in such a way as to adapt them to elementary school conditions. 

 Second half-year. Credit, 2 hours. 



99. Naiurc-Stndy. Advanced course. Individual work on special problems. 

 Registration only after consultation. Mrs. Comstock and Miss McCloskey. 



Students are requested to attend Professor DeGarmo's " Philosophy of 

 Education," Course i. Attention is also called to the summer work in 

 entomology. 



For the past t^vo years courses 93 and 94 have been given in the 

 College of Agriculture. These courses give the Nature-Study stu- 

 dents an opportunity for practice work with school children. The 

 Superintendent of City Schools has co-operated in this movement 

 and opened the public schools as laboratories. Thus far the work 

 iias been satisfactory. 



In Course 94 all students have an opportunity to become familiar 

 with garden practice. They grow the common flowers and vege- 

 tables in gardens of their own and assist the children in the school 

 gardens. 



ALICE G. ^IcCLOSKEY, 

 Assistant Supervisor in Extension Department. 



