. 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. ker is hard at work— A carpenter is he—And you may hear him hammering His nest high up a tree. Some little birds are miners; Some build upon the ground ;And busy little tailors, too, Among the birds are found.—Ex, This little poem, written on a square of cardboard, is handedt«o some member of the class. John may read the selection about the birds. (John reads.) Even the birds have trades. A great emperorof Ru


. 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. ker is hard at work— A carpenter is he—And you may hear him hammering His nest high up a tree. Some little birds are miners; Some build upon the ground ;And busy little tailors, too, Among the birds are found.—Ex, This little poem, written on a square of cardboard, is handedt«o some member of the class. John may read the selection about the birds. (John reads.) Even the birds have trades. A great emperorof Russia learned the trade of shipbuilding, that he might know-when his ships were properly built. We should honor all menwho work at trades. Let us name some of the trades. (Review.) Here we may study what the cooper does at his trade: The Cooper. 183 THE COOPER. f barrels, hogsheadsI tubs 1. What he makes. -{ pails I kegs[ casks f adzI plane 2. His tools -j drawing-knife malletchisel Kinds of wood t ( wooden noons { .^ ( iron staves heads 3. Materials used. ( oakI beech(fir i Placing Making the barrels, etc. I Driving on the hoops. ( Putting in heads 84 Ocaipations,. Fig. 84. iLesson VM:^. Buying and Selling. Some men do not earn all of their money by their tradesalone. What does Mr. Coulter do ? He makes tin-ware andsells it, but he buys stoves in the city and sells to the farmersand village people. Mr. Bingham keeps a hardware store. He sells axes, saws,and tools of all sorts used by carpenters, masons, miners, andothers. The farmers buy their plows, harrows, hay-rakes, andother farm implements at his store. Mowing machines, Seed-drills. Mr. Kerr sells^r^^^nV^. Sugar, tea, coffee, flour, butter, lard,spices, and all such things. Mr. Christy keeps dry-goods. All kinds of cotton and woolencloth and silk-goods. Laces, ribbons, and buttons. But hekeeps boots and shoes, too. Yes, in many country stores thestock is very wide. Woo Toy. 185 Mrs. McCarnes keeps a millin


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