HERE IS A GOOD BOOK FOR EDUCATORS. 



Constructive Work. 



ITS RELATION TO NUMBER, LITERATURE, HISTORY 

 AND NATURE WORK. NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. 



By EDWARD F. WORST, Yale Practice School, Chicago Normal. 



There is no one book published which contains anywhere near the variety of work 

 found in this book. Its chief value lies in the fact that constructive work is treated not 

 as an isolated subject, but in its relation to other lines of work. It is adapted to pupils 

 from the first through the eighth grades. 



This book contains two hundred and twenty -five exercises for constructive work in 

 paper cutting, paper foldings, bristol board, and straw board, with definite dictated 

 steps for making each one. 



Pupils of the grammar grades will find these exercises very helpful in explaining 

 much of their number work. Many of the principles underlying geometry work are 

 made clear through the paper and card board exercises. 



Among the articles made may be found free hand cuttings, baskets and boxes of 

 various kinds, furniture, trays, postage stamp holders, thread winders, pencil holders, 

 comb cases, candlestick, Puritan hat, Eskimo's sled, bill holder, card receiver, Dutch 

 windmill. King Alfred's lantern, cathedral windows, art book, poem book, etc., etc. 

 Among other lines of work may be found basketry, vegetable dyes, pottery, textiles 

 wood work, Venetian iron. 



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