. How to show pictures to children . ^ bank and fall asleep. Andhow deliciously cool the water must be,both to wade in and to drink! All. J WATERING PMCE AT TREPORT. FROM A PAINTING BY EMIL VAN MARCKE. It is noontime of a Midsummer day,hot and dry—all this the trained eyetakes in at a single glance, but how canwe teach our pupils to prove it? Firstof all, the shadows show us that the sunis high—the light shiring on the backsof the animals and accentuating themassive structure of the bodies. Thethick foliage and the almost cloudlesssky show us the season. It is in con-trast to the sky and :he b
. How to show pictures to children . ^ bank and fall asleep. Andhow deliciously cool the water must be,both to wade in and to drink! All. J WATERING PMCE AT TREPORT. FROM A PAINTING BY EMIL VAN MARCKE. It is noontime of a Midsummer day,hot and dry—all this the trained eyetakes in at a single glance, but how canwe teach our pupils to prove it? Firstof all, the shadows show us that the sunis high—the light shiring on the backsof the animals and accentuating themassive structure of the bodies. Thethick foliage and the almost cloudlesssky show us the season. It is in con-trast to the sky and :he broad, sunnyraeadowB that the woods look so invit-mg. We can imagine just how delight-ful it would be to stroll through thatopening in the fence, wander about a these effects we could get more vividlyfrom the colors of the original painting,but it is wonderful how well even theblack and white reproduction conveysthe sense of atmosphere and summer-iness in the picture. It is pleasant to draw out the chil-dren to tell of their country experiences,keeping their reminiscences as closelyas possible and emphasizing the senseof exhilar
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