OBSERVATIONAL LESSON IX 



PART I 



A HORSE : OUT-DOOR STUDY 

 PREPARATIONS FOR WORK 



The loan of a horse must be obtained and the first part of the work carried 

 on in an outside enclosure.* If this cannot be managed, it may be done out of 

 school according to instructions given at the end of Lesson VIII. (See Page 85.) 



DIRECTIONS TO THE PUPIL 



(1) Jot down in a rough note-book : 



Any points of likeness or difference between a horse and a man. 

 Make rough sketches of the fore and hind limbs and label the parts 

 with their proper names adding in brackets those of the corre- 

 sponding parts in a human being. 



PART II 

 IN-DOOR STUDY 

 PREPARATIONS FOR WORK 



The skull, the bones of the fore and hind legs of a horse must be provided 

 for each group of pupils, and the skeleton of a man should be at hand. 



* In the scheme of lessons drawn up for the Froebel Educational Institute by Miss 

 Lulham, the horse forms the subject of an out-door lesson. 

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