Manual Methods of Sunday School Teaching With Full Directions And Photographs O

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Manual Methods of Sunday School Teaching With Full Directions And Photographs O
Richard Morse Hodge
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Modified clay soils the clothes very easily. Putty adheres to the skin and has a disagreeable odor. Paper- pulp is a little slower to work ; but it has the advantage of being cleanly. It produces an excellent map with just the uneven surface desirable. It can be colored also and mounted on cardboard; and hung upon the wall of the child's home, if he pleases, where it will remind him continually of the Bible lessons learned in Sunday-school. Dough, of one part flour and two parts table salt mixe...d with water, also gives a properly uneven finish and takes color well.
For making paper-pulp maps a level table is needed, vessels for the pulp and a sheet of some material on which to lay and shape the pulp. Wood for this purpose is expensive and is sure to warp. Glass is excellent. It has the advantage of transparency. The pulp needs to be moulded over an outline map of the water lines only. For the map must be made accurately. Such an outline may be made on thin paper by tracing from a print map.


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