Lessons in Civics for the Three Primary Grades of City Schools

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Lessons in Civics for the Three Primary Grades of City Schools
Hannah Margaret Harris
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II. Visiting a fire-engine house.
III. Choosing places in which to play.
IV. Choosing games to play and implements or materials to play with.
V. Helping to care for surroundings at school and at home. VI. Taking part in fire drills.
VII. Contact with certain persons who represent the authority and the service of organized society.
VIII. Taking part in patriotic ceremonies.
IX. Providing entertainments or gifts for persons who need good cheer.
X. Gardening in school yard, or open lot, or in wind
...ow box.
Lessons in Civics BASED ON THE FOREGOING SITUATIONS GRADE II I. THE DAILY WALK TO AND FROM SCHOOL 1 . Children's experiences and observations a. See under First Grade, I, I, a to g (p. 7).
b. Running accidentally against another, or across his path- way.
2. Teacher's interpretation and enlargement a. See under First Grade, I, 2, a to h (p. 7), for necessary review as occasions arise.
b. If we forget and inconvenience others on the street by not keeping to the right and looking where we are going or by pushing against them in a crowd or by any other mistake, we say, "I'm sorry, " "Excuse me, " or "I beg your pardon, " just as we would do at home or in school.


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