The Course of Study: A Monthly Publication for Teachers and Parents, Volume 1

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Chicago Institute, Academic and Pedagogic., 1900 - Education, Elementary
 

Contents

NATURE STUDY IN THE MODEL SCHOOL Harriet Towle Bradley
77
ART EXPRESSION FOR PRIMARY GRADES
83
KINDERGARTEN ROUNDTABLES Anne E Allen
90
READING IN THE PRIMARY GRADES Flora J Cooke III
111
CLAY MODELING IN THE SUMMER SCHOOL Antoinette Hollister
120
NATURAL SCIENCE Wilbur S Jackman
126
MATHEMATICS IN THE HIGH AND PEDAGOGIC SCHOOLS George W Myers
132
ART John Duncan
138
PHYSICAL TRAINING Carl J Kroh
146
GERMAN Seigfried Benignus
154
THIRD GRADE Gertrude Van Hoesen
160
SIXTH GRADE Edith B Foster
168
EIGHTH GRADE Nott William Flint
175
HARVEST SONG Song
183
UNITY IN IDEAL AND MOTIVE Francis W Parker
189
PEDAGOGICS OF NATURE STUDY Wilbur S Jackman
195
APPLIED ALGEBRA George W Myers
201
HOME ECONOMICS Alice Peloubet Norton
207
THE MOTHERLESS TURKEYS Selected
214
PHYSICAL TRAINING Karl J Kroh
221
FRENCH Lorley Ada Ashléman
227
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
234
FOURTH GRADE Clara Isabel Mitchell
240
SEVENTH GRADE Katharine Stilwell
247
MORNING EXERCISES Prepared by Katharine Stilwell
253
PEDAGOGICS OF NATURE STUDY Wilbur S Jackman
397
TEXTILES Clara Isabel Mitchell 495
405
CORRELATION OF GERMAN Siegfried Benignus
412
PHYSICAL TRAINING Carl J Kroh
420
THE ORGANIZATION OF A LIBRARY Irene Warren
427
THE KINDERGARTEN Anne E Allen
450
THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Gertrude lan Hoesen
457
SIXTH GRADE Edith Foster Flint
463
THE HIGH SCHOOL Zonia Baber Wallace W Atwood Emily J Rice Gudrun Thorne
472
MORNING EXERCISES HISTORICAL EVENTS AND BIRTHDAYS Prepared by Katharine
492
READING LIST
498
THE BEHAVIOR OF SWAMP PLANTS Otis W Caldwell
501
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Katharine M Stilwell Nott William Flint
565
THE HIGH SCHOOL Allen W Gould Dr Siegfried Benignus Wallace W Atwood
571
MORNING EXERCISES AND HISTORICAL EVENTS
584
AUTREFOIS LE Rat de Ville Music
591
MORNING EXERCISES Francis W Parker
599
ART John Duncan
606
PRIMITIVE SOCIAL CONDITIONS Emily J Rice
612
THE ORGANIZATION OF A LIBRARY Irene Warren 518
618
COOKING IN THE PRIMARY GRADES Flora J Cooke
624
THE KINDERGARTEN Anne E Allen
631
FIFTH GRADE Clara Isabel Mitchell
639
SIXTH GRADE Edith Foster Flint
647
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Nott William Flint
654
MORNING EXERCISES AND HISTORICAL EVENTS Prepared by Katharine M Stilwell
677
MORNING EXERCISES AND EVENTS Prepared by Katharine M Stilwell
774
SUGGESTIONS AS TO THE STUDY OF PSYCHOLOGY Francis W Parker
779
PEDAGOGIC COURSE IN NATURE STUDY Charles W Carman
785
SPEECH ORAL READING AND DRAMATIC ART Martha Fleming
795
THE ORGANIZATION OF A LIBRARY Frances Simpson
801
READING LESSONS FOR THE PRIMARY GRADES Flora J Cooke
807
FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Harriet T B Atwood
813
FIFTH GRADE Willard Streeter Bass
821
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Nott William Flint
831
THE HIGH SCHOOL Zonia Baber Katharine M Stilwell Dr Siegfried Benignus
838
MORNING EXErcises and HISTORICAL EVENTS Prepared by Katharine M Stilwell
850
SUGGESTIONS as to the Study of PsychoLOGY Francis W Parker
857
COLONIAL HISTORY Emily J Rice
863
PEDAGOGIC COURSE IN NATURE STUDY Charles W Carman
870
ART John Duncan
879
PHYSICAL TRAINING Carl J Kroh
885
SUMMARY OF THE TEACHINGs of the WorK IN THE PRIMARY GRADES Flora J Cooke
893
THE KINDERGARTEN Anne Elizabeth Allen
906
FIFTH GRADE Willard Streeter Bass
918
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Nott William Flint
924
MORNING EXERCISES AND HISTORICAL EVENTS Prepared by Katharine M Stilwell
939
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