An Primary Geography On the Basis of the Object Method of Instruciton
An Primary Geography On the Basis of the Object Method of Instruciton
Fordyce a Allen
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We should see trees growing in the fields and along the roads. Trees upon which apples, peaches, pears, plums, and nuts grow are called fruit trees. Those which do not bear fruit, when standing by the road-side and about our houses, are called shade trees : in summer we love to sit or play in their shade. The fields we see around us were once covered with a great number of trees, forming a wood or forest. The forest has been cut down and the land cleared. Boards, timbers, and shingles are made ...from trees, and are used in building houses and for other purposes. In the spring of the year the farmer plants the cleared land with corn and potatoes, and sows grain, such as wheat, oats, rye, and barley. Every thing growing from the ground is a vegetable. Corn, potatoes, grain, gi'ass, and trees are all vegetables. Vegetables, however, usually mean cabbages, pota- toes, beets, turnips, and similar articles used as food. Grass is cut down in summer and dried in the sunshine. It is then called hay, upon which cattle, horses, and sheep are fed.
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