. Seat work and industrial occupations; a practical course for primary grades . Fig. 48. SERIES VII CIRCLES AND STRIPS COMBINED IN MAKING BOXESExercise 1 TO MAKE A CIRCULAR BOX WITH LID AND HANDLEMaterials: stiff paper, pencil, scissors, worsted, needle Dictate : — Draw and cut two 3-inch circles. Cut a strip 1 inch wide and 11 inches long. Cut a strip | inch wide and11 inches long. Fasten the 1-inch strip to onecircle to form box. Paste the J-inch strip to sidesfor handle. Use the other circle for top ofbox. Use worsted to fasten sides andbottom box can be ornamented with simple


. Seat work and industrial occupations; a practical course for primary grades . Fig. 48. SERIES VII CIRCLES AND STRIPS COMBINED IN MAKING BOXESExercise 1 TO MAKE A CIRCULAR BOX WITH LID AND HANDLEMaterials: stiff paper, pencil, scissors, worsted, needle Dictate : — Draw and cut two 3-inch circles. Cut a strip 1 inch wide and 11 inches long. Cut a strip | inch wide and11 inches long. Fasten the 1-inch strip to onecircle to form box. Paste the J-inch strip to sidesfor handle. Use the other circle for top ofbox. Use worsted to fasten sides andbottom box can be ornamented with simple designs drawn withcolored crayons or water colors, as suggested in the accom-panying illustration (Fig. 49). This will give the childrenan opportunity to exercise their taste and ingenuity, 64. Fig. 49. SEAT WORK AND INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONS 65 Exercise 2 TO MAKE A CIRCULAR BASKET WITH LID AND HANDLE Use stiff folding paper. Dictate: — Make a 31-inch circle slashed in -| inch to make a 3-inch circle. The first circle is for the bottom, the second for the a 2-inch wide strip for the sides. Cut J-inch wide strip for the


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