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Dark Yellow. 
This color should be studied in association 
with the normal yellow. Compared with 
the other yellows it will be found less luminous 
than the normal yellow, and not so red in hue 
as normal orange. 
To cut the Inverted H. 
To fold this square for cutting, bring the opposite sides together, 
then fold the opposite ends together, repeat this in both directions 
and press the edges to form the crease. 
Open the paper once each way and cut out the small square that 
has only one raw edge ; this gives the H form. 
With slight touches of glue or paste fasten it in place in an inverted 
position as shown in the illustration. 
To draw the Inverted H. 
First draw the large square in the usual way, left side first, then 
the top line, next the right side, and lastly the lower line. 
When the square is finished, bisect each side, then each half of 
the sides; this will divide each square into four equal parts. 
Draw, as lightly as possible, guide lines connecting the opposite 
points on the side lines, then the opposite points on the top 
and bottom lines ; this will divide the large square into twelve small 
squares. 
Finish the exercises by strengthening the lines that form the out- 
line of the pattern. 
Dark Green. 
Teach this color as heretofore suggested, 
by comparing with the normal green, by 
comparing and contrasting with other 
greens, and by having the children notice 
and bring in objects that are dark green. 
To cut the Inverted Greek Cross. 
To cut this figure, fold the sides of the square together and the 
opposite ends together, as in the last exercise. Fold the opposite 
sides of this small square together again and open this last fold, then 
its opposite ends together and open as before; this will leave a small 
square of four thicknesses. Next bring together the opposite corners 
of this small square that have only one raw edge; this forms a right 
angled triangle. Cut the diagonal of the small square at the right 
angle. 
The teacher can best explain this to the class by taking a large 
square of paper and doing the folding, step by step with the pupils. 
To draw the Greek Cross. 
Draw the guide lines as in the last exercise. Finish by drawing 
the right angles at the outer corners first, then the lower line that 
slants from the upper part of the left side towards the right side of 
the lower line. Next the lines parallel with this. Finish by drawing 
the slanting lines that are nearer to the upper left hand corner, and 
lastly, those that are parallel with it. 
Small figures of this shape may be combined to form several differ- 
ent designs. 
