. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. yi offL/\7K<T) ^\.^ Fig. 36. 74 Modeling from the Flat Layer of Sand. cated and modeled. A small sieve may be used in spreading theeven layer of sand, while common paint-brushes may be used intaking away the sand around the outline. Give the ingenious. Fig. 37. boy a hammer and a small nail, and he will soon make an excel-lent sieve from a common tin basin. In all of this work in theschoolroom there must b


. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. yi offL/\7K<T) ^\.^ Fig. 36. 74 Modeling from the Flat Layer of Sand. cated and modeled. A small sieve may be used in spreading theeven layer of sand, while common paint-brushes may be used intaking away the sand around the outline. Give the ingenious. Fig. 37. boy a hammer and a small nail, and he will soon make an excel-lent sieve from a common tin basin. In all of this work in theschoolroom there must be adaptation to conditions; and the re- Advanced Work in Sand Modeling. 75 suits reached will be gauged by the teachers power to utilize thematerial that lies nearest. Dry white sand is the best for use in this method of modehng.


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