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of the sheet. If the drawings are made on separate sheets of paper 

 about the size of a page in the note-book, the sheets may be col- 

 lected, criticized, and rated, and then, if the left-hand margin of about 

 an inch is folded, the drawings can be fastened in the note-book by 

 pasting this narrow flap. 



The following directions for guiding pupils in the preparation of 

 their note-books have been found by the authors to be of great assist- 

 ance. 



1. In the upper right-hand corner of the outside front cover of 



your note-book write your name, division (i.e. grade and 

 section), and the classroom in which you meet at 9 A.M. 

 thus: 



JOHN S. JONES, 1-8 (or IA) 

 Room 416 



Across the middle of the front cover write BIOLOGY NOTE- 

 BOOK. 



2. Cover your note-book with manila paper, and on the front 



cover put the information called for in 1 above. Be 

 sure to keep your note-book covered. 



3. Write your name, division, and classroom in the upper right- 



hand corner of the first page of your note-book. Leave 

 the rest of. this page blank for the teacher's ratings and 

 comments. 



4. Number each page of your note-book. 



5. On each of the pages draw a vertical line about an inch from 



the left margin. Always leave this marginal space for 

 the teacher's comments. 



6. Begin each new subject on a new page, writing its title on the 



first line. The first composition or notes should commence 

 on page 5, the preceding pages being reserved for index. 



7. Write your compositions or notes in ink on both sides of the 



page. 



8. Indent about an inch the first word of each paragraph. 



All other lines should begin at the left margin line. It is 



