Francis W. Parker School studies in education (1920) (14597883300)

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Francis W. Parker School studies in education (1920) (14597883300)

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Identifier: franciswparkersc00fran (find matches)
Title: Francis W. Parker School studies in education
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Francis W. Parker School
Subjects: Education
Publisher: Chicago : Faculty of the Francis W. Parker School
Contributing Library: Chicago State University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois



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Greek iiuiideii praying- for returnof Odysseus. Modeled by a fourthgrade girl. See Creative Effort inClay.
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Linoleum prints made by children of .sixth grade. The interest in block-printing originated with one boy, who asked to know how block printingwas done. Others became interested; about two-thirds of the class madeblocks. The wood shop glued the linoleum on the blocks. The printing-was done in the school print shop. 113 EXPLANATION OF THE COLOR PAGES WHICH FOLLOW PAGE 115 Upper half—Going over the Foot-hills. The little girl who paintedthe picture said, I have put nineteen people in my picture, and theyare going over the foot-hills. See the article on Creative Effort in theMorning Exercise. Lower half—Indian poster. The poster was made of colored paper.A number of posters were made by small groups of third-graders, show-ing their interest in their study of early Chicago. PAGE 117 Upper half—Chickens eating sprouted oats. A kalsomine paintingmade by a little girl who had sprouted the oats at home. The flowerpot had red crepe paper around it. The chickens are pets of the secondgrade

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