COUNTRY SCHOOL GROUNDS 
taking up a third problem. For this purpose it will be well for each 
pupil to design an ideal rural school ground. Definite conditions 
should be assumed, for example, a one-room school in a stock farm- 
ing district attended by 35 pupils and covering grades 1 to 6. The 
ideal plan should be attractively drawn to scale, possibly rendered 
in water color; and all the plans of all members of the class should 
be displayed together for discussion and criticism. 
Readings 
CHALLMAN, S. A., The Rural School Plant, Milwaukee, 1917. 
Stmonps, Landscape Gardening, Chap. XV., New York, 1920. 
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