Open letters to primary teachers, with hints for intermediate class teachers : with an appendix containing specimen lessons and concert exercises for little children . with the motto, Christ our passover is sacrificed for us,on it; or, if you prefer it, the figure of a lamb, with themotto, Behold the Lamb of God, as an explanationof the words, Christ our passover is sacrificed for you cannot draw the lamb you can get some one todraw it for you, or paste a picture on the blackboard. Visible Illustration. 91 When teaching about the mountains of blessing andcursing, Mount Ebal and Mount Ger


Open letters to primary teachers, with hints for intermediate class teachers : with an appendix containing specimen lessons and concert exercises for little children . with the motto, Christ our passover is sacrificed for us,on it; or, if you prefer it, the figure of a lamb, with themotto, Behold the Lamb of God, as an explanationof the words, Christ our passover is sacrificed for you cannot draw the lamb you can get some one todraw it for you, or paste a picture on the blackboard. Visible Illustration. 91 When teaching about the mountains of blessing andcursing, Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim, draw the out-line of two mountains with a valley between. Make anapplication of the lesson by printing upon Mount Ebalthe seven things which the Lord hates, and upon MountGerizim the eight things which he blesses, thus :— GOD HATES /A proudlook., ^ lying tongue,Killing handsA wickal false adulterous eve GOD BLESSES :. To illustrate the lesson about the four lepers who satat the gate of Samaria draw a square to represent thecity, leave an open place for the gate, and make fourdots by the gate for the lepers. In teaching how it may be possible to live right inthe sight of God, tell, first, the story of the widow whoselittle pot of oil Elisha caused to increase until it filledall of the empty jars which she had brought in from herneighbors houses. She then sold the oil and paid herdebts. Draw on the blackboard a row of seven jars,diawing a small heart above them. Then make use ofthem in the following manner:—Here is a little jar foreach day in the week. Tell me what letter to put un-der each line, S, M, T, W, T, F, S. [Then point tothe heart.] From that we are to fill each day [pointing 92 Open Letters to Primary Teachers. to the jars] with goodness. Could the widow fill herempty jars with the small quantity of oil which she hadin her little pot} Do you think you have enough good-ness in your heart


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