Practical Plans for Primary Teachers in Public Or Private Schools

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Story of "Boston Tea Party." Trees. Trunk, limbs, leaves, roots, etc. Nut trees — hickory, walnut, chestnut. Big trees of Cali- fornia. Evergreens.
Helen Hunt Jackson was born October 18, 1831. When a child loved to play out of doors. Born at Amherst, Mass. Married an army officer who soon died. Later married Jackson and lived in Colorado. Wrote prose and verse Wrote^stories of children. Much interested in the Indians. Died in California.
October 12, 1492, Columbus landed.
October 19, LaFayette
... Day.
November. Everything preparing for the winter.
Animals have thicker coats of fur. Birds go south. Some insects and animals die. Others go into winter quarters.
Our own preparation for winter, clothing, fuel, food. Days shorter. Weather rainy or cloudy.
Teach use of apostrophe in contractions, as "I've," "I'm" and "I'll;" also in possessives, as "Ruth's hat." Teach use of hyphen. When a word is divided at the end of a Hne, that part of the word which remains on the Hne must be followed by a hyphen.


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