Notes of lessons on the Herbartian method (based on Herbart's plan) . nd divided by Cheviot Hills. Shape. I (b) Shape irregular, deeply indented; [ width varies from 30 to 150 miles. II. Presentation.((a) Covered with mountains in groups and short ranges. Long valleys, generallysloping towards east: hence direction ofrivers.(b) Country divided by two depressions into Relief. I o .s » 3 OJO \o <0 f North of line fromNorthern ^ M pirth tQ Loch Highlands. i T & ^ Lynne. Central (Between Glen more Highlands. ^ and Strathmore. ... • r(i) Plateau. 111. Southern ! ; ( A , .,, Tn , { (2) A hi


Notes of lessons on the Herbartian method (based on Herbart's plan) . nd divided by Cheviot Hills. Shape. I (b) Shape irregular, deeply indented; [ width varies from 30 to 150 miles. II. Presentation.((a) Covered with mountains in groups and short ranges. Long valleys, generallysloping towards east: hence direction ofrivers.(b) Country divided by two depressions into Relief. I o .s » 3 OJO \o <0 f North of line fromNorthern ^ M pirth tQ Loch Highlands. i T & ^ Lynne. Central (Between Glen more Highlands. ^ and Strathmore. ... • r(i) Plateau. 111. Southern ! ; ( A , .,, Tn , { (2) A hilly region. I Uplands. l(3) A hniy fegion - West, rocks hard, indented ; sea deep. East, stretches of cliff, not so high;capes are bold headlands; sanddunes from Kinnaird Head to MorayFirth. x-North, wild cliffs of gneiss, 300 ft. high. III. Association. 1. Compare relief with England and Ireland. 2. Compare position of mountain ranges and mineralwealth. 3. Compare effect of Atlantic on all three countries. 2. Coastline. The Physical Features of Scotland 149. Relief Map of Scotland. 150 Notes on Herbartian Method IV. Recapitulation. 1. Summary of lesson. 2. Repetition of points of relief of coastline. V. Application. „_ . ? . , (1. National character (cf. Switzerland).Effect of Physical ) ffi Features on ^ , .. , I 3. Productions and commerce. Blackboard Features of Scotland. Position and Shape. [ 1. Northern -! 2. Central Highlands. I 3. Southern Uplands. ( \ East. I West. ( 1. of Physical Features. \ 2. History. 3. Prosperity. PROCEDURE. I. Question the class on the position of Scotland asregards England and Wales, the boundaries ; notice shape,irregular compared with England and Ireland, yet they areirregular in comparison with other countries. On accountof indented coast the width varies from 30 to 150 would be result of this as regards distance from sea ?Compare England. II. 1. Relief rese


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