Excerpt from Tentative Course of Study in Manual Arts Elementary
Time Required.
The time required for manual arts is one hour per week. This time, however, should be divided in the first and second grades and two lessons of thirty minutes given each week. In all buildings having more than one room of the same grade, time adjustment will be necessary so as not to conflict in the joint use of the equipment.
The work outlined should begin the second week of September.
Articles Saved For Exhibit.
Each teacher will save at least one of every article completed by the class, for general exhibit, and two for room exhibit. These pieces saved for general exhibit should be carefully kept free from dust until called for at the end of term. Each teacher is urged to provide some space in her room for the room exhibit. One and one-half yards of natural or neutral colored burlap makes a good background for this purpose.
Mixed Grades.
In case of mixed grades, take the work assigned to the higher grade. If necessary, give one or two lessons to the lower grade alone, to bring them where they may understand the work. Both mixed and straight grades continue the grade of handwork begun in September, throughout the year, unless special arrangements are made with the supervisors.
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