Public school methods . s, is a great aid in introducing matters consideredimportant by the teacher, but not contained in the regularreading lesson—as opportunities for dramatization, for naturestudy, or for celebration of the holidays. THE LION AND THE MOUSE Players. Lion and In the The lion sleeps. The mouse plays around. She goes under thelions paw. The lion wakes. Scene I Lion. G-r-r-r! Who is under my paw?Mouse (in a squeaky voice). It is I, Mr. (in a roaring voice). Oh, it is you, little mouse! I shall eat you up. G-r-r-r!Mouse. Oh, please dont eat me


Public school methods . s, is a great aid in introducing matters consideredimportant by the teacher, but not contained in the regularreading lesson—as opportunities for dramatization, for naturestudy, or for celebration of the holidays. THE LION AND THE MOUSE Players. Lion and In the The lion sleeps. The mouse plays around. She goes under thelions paw. The lion wakes. Scene I Lion. G-r-r-r! Who is under my paw?Mouse (in a squeaky voice). It is I, Mr. (in a roaring voice). Oh, it is you, little mouse! I shall eat you up. G-r-r-r!Mouse. Oh, please dont eat me up! I would not be a mouthful for Ha! Ha! That is true. You may Thank you! Thank you! I will help you, some Ha! Ha! Ha! You help me? Ha! Ha! Ha! Second Year Reading and Phonics 81 Scene II Scene. In the woods. The lion caught in a He roars! He tries to tear the net. He cannot. The mouse hears Kind lion, you helped me once. I will helpyou now. I will gnaw your Jfc^ ILLUSTRATION BY THIRD GRADE PUPIL. THE LION IN THE NET Action. The mouse gnaws and gnaws and gnaws. The lions net drops. He bounds You have helped me, little friend. I thank you. 21. Myths, Fables and Legends. Should it happen thatthe second readers used by the school are deficient in thepermanent literature found in the forms of fable and myth,then selections may be presented in the same way aspoems. Among the fables and myths suitable for this grade areThe Tortoise and the Hare, The Wind and the Sun, The Crowand the Pitcher, Belling the Cat, The Kid and the Wolf, TheSunflower Myth (Clytie), Legend of the Bluebird, Legend ofthe Aster. 82 Public School Methods Good collections of fables, myths, legends and standardfairy tales are published by D. C. Heath & Co., EducationalPublishing Company, A. Flanagan Company, The OrvilleBrewer Publishing Company (all of Chicago), and of these collections are inexpensive. 22. Amount of Reading Requ


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