School funds and school laws of Michigan: with notes and forms . H 1 l , 1 1 1 l{ 1 1 K. It 13 often extremely difficult to give a distinct idea ofGeometrical Solids liere represented, without the solidsthemselves fgr illustration. The cuts here introduced,even in the absence of the solids they represent, may bemade to illustrate many a practical problem in commonlife. They suggest the forms of lots into which a farmshould be divided in order to economize material for fen-,ces. They also suggest the most economical shapes forbuildings, boxes, bins, etc., so as to afford the greatestcubical cap


School funds and school laws of Michigan: with notes and forms . H 1 l , 1 1 1 l{ 1 1 K. It 13 often extremely difficult to give a distinct idea ofGeometrical Solids liere represented, without the solidsthemselves fgr illustration. The cuts here introduced,even in the absence of the solids they represent, may bemade to illustrate many a practical problem in commonlife. They suggest the forms of lots into which a farmshould be divided in order to economize material for fen-,ces. They also suggest the most economical shapes forbuildings, boxes, bins, etc., so as to afford the greatestcubical capacity with the least surface. SCHOOL APPARATUS. 409 A most excellent method of disciplining the sense ofsight, and in such a way as to interest children, and secureto them great practical advantage, by familiarizing* themwith distances, while they are learning the definitions offigures in plane geometry, and a method that is adapted tothe capacity of children during their first years in school,is given on the ISSth and following pages of the writerswork on the Means and Ends of Unive


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