. Seat work and industrial occupations; a practical course for primary grades . Fig. 8. What have you made ? (Fig. 8.) As children get more skill this mantel can be cut fromdiagram drawn on blackboard. The shelf is made by foldingthe upper edge from the first crease, pasting, and turning out. For Christmas add stockings, etc. Cut stockings in. A fender, sticks of wood, tongs, etc., may be added. Square may be used for cornucopia at Christmas time. Exercise 7 TO FOLD A BOX Materials: folding paper 6 inches square, paste, scissors,inch : — Fold paper into 16 checks a


. Seat work and industrial occupations; a practical course for primary grades . Fig. 8. What have you made ? (Fig. 8.) As children get more skill this mantel can be cut fromdiagram drawn on blackboard. The shelf is made by foldingthe upper edge from the first crease, pasting, and turning out. For Christmas add stockings, etc. Cut stockings in. A fender, sticks of wood, tongs, etc., may be added. Square may be used for cornucopia at Christmas time. Exercise 7 TO FOLD A BOX Materials: folding paper 6 inches square, paste, scissors,inch : — Fold paper into 16 checks as for fireplace. SEAT WORK AND INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONS 27 At the corner cut along one crease the length of one the loose square inside and paste or sew to formcorner and sides of box. Suggestive Questions. — How many squares in bottom of box?In each side? * TO FOLD A CRADLEThis is a simple variation of the tv 4- ?. FlG- 9- Dictate : — Fold the paper into 16 checks as before. Cut off one row of 4 small checks. At each corner cut along crease the length of one check. Lap and paste as before. Fold the strip cut off intwo. Cut one edge into circularform. Use for rockers. Pasteon. (Figs. 9 and 10.)


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