. Louisiana special days. Programs and suggestions for observing the same. Session 1909-10. A SCHOOL SITE WITHOUT ) MATERIAL FOR ARBOR From Parish Association Manual, 1908: 1. Beautify school grounds, page 47. 2. Good roads, page 60. 3. Agriculture and Home Economics, page 23. 4. Hints on rural school grounds, page 14. 5. Kinds of plants for planting, page 20. 6. Kinds of plants for decoration, page 20. 7. How to plant trees, page 41. 8. What trees to plant, page 41. 9. Prepare the ground, page 42. 10. About trimming trees, page 43. 11. Protect the trees, page 44. 12. A common m


. Louisiana special days. Programs and suggestions for observing the same. Session 1909-10. A SCHOOL SITE WITHOUT ) MATERIAL FOR ARBOR From Parish Association Manual, 1908: 1. Beautify school grounds, page 47. 2. Good roads, page 60. 3. Agriculture and Home Economics, page 23. 4. Hints on rural school grounds, page 14. 5. Kinds of plants for planting, page 20. 6. Kinds of plants for decoration, page 20. 7. How to plant trees, page 41. 8. What trees to plant, page 41. 9. Prepare the ground, page 42. 10. About trimming trees, page 43. 11. Protect the trees, page 44. 12. A common mistake, page 45. 13. Plant shrubs also, page 45. 11. From One-Week Institutes (1908): 1. Ornamentation of school From Other Sources: 1. Arbor Day Manual, 1906. 2. Arbor Day Manual, 1907. 3. Arbor Day Manual, 1908. 4. Arbor Day Manual, A SCHOOL SITE WITH TREES.(7) How to Use This Material. Talk to the children and encourage them to plant house andgarden plants. Discuss How to Plant Trees. Read the poems to the children, or, better still, let some ofthe children read them to the school. Commit to memory some of the poems. Discuss the article on The Economic Value of CommonBirds. Pupils might be assigned a particular bird of whichthey were to tell the school. Read the poems and commit some to memory. Have a short program of singing, recitations, and essays onArbor Day. Get the school board to clean up the yard, repair fences, andtrim the trees. Plant flowers, vines, shrubs, and trees. Most of this workshould be done at noons and recesses, but some planting shouldbe done on Arbor Day. Place this pamphlet in the school library for future refer-ence. Use materials found in your school journals and elsewhere. HINTS FOR ESSAYS, DISCUSSIONS, ETC. How to Make Arbor Day Most of Arbor th


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