. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. Riverside, Sumner, Wasatchand Whittier. Providence, R. I. Two new public school kindergartens were openedin this city at the beginning of the school year, onein the Slater school and one in the Webster Avenueschool. They are under the direction of the super-visor, Miss Julia E. Pepper. Wellesley, Mass. The Village Improvement Association has justcompleted a fine new kindergarten building, thecost of which is met by a anonymous gift includes the salary of Miss Devereaux andtwo assistants who will have charge of the building is a modi


. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. Riverside, Sumner, Wasatchand Whittier. Providence, R. I. Two new public school kindergartens were openedin this city at the beginning of the school year, onein the Slater school and one in the Webster Avenueschool. They are under the direction of the super-visor, Miss Julia E. Pepper. Wellesley, Mass. The Village Improvement Association has justcompleted a fine new kindergarten building, thecost of which is met by a anonymous gift includes the salary of Miss Devereaux andtwo assistants who will have charge of the building is a modified classic in exterior de-sign, and is fireproof throughout. It will be heatedby hot water and lighted by electricity. There arethree rooms for the three different classes, and aglass conservatory is to be added where the chil-dren can raise and study plants. The basement con-tains a suit of rooms for the janitor. Children willbe admitted between the ages of SYz and 6 years. Some Simple Suggestions for Block Laying—Fourth wmm L 1 -? ANSWER CARDS AS INCENTIVE. Pupils like varied ways of working so I some-times let the multiplication class use answer write the problems on small cards and place theanswers which they must obtain to be correct onlarge sheets of cardboard ruled into oblong problem cards are placed by the pupils in theblank spaces above the proper answers when thecorrect answer is found. The small problem cardsare in envelopes. The children will work to get theexact answer and I find that valuable time is saved—Selected. Already 21 counties in California out of the totalof 58 are maintaining county free library work, saysa recent report of the United States Bureau ofEducation, and many more are preparing to adoptit. With a central office and storehouse establishedat the county seat, and with branches throughoutthe county, the people even in the remotest districtsare receiving a library service possible in no otherway. The Rockefeller Sa


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