Constructive Work for Schools Without Special Equipment
Constructive Work for Schools Without Special Equipment
Charles Edward Newell
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Draw deck H 3 2" wide on the arc. Draw lap D as indicated. Cut on heavy lines. Slash lap C as indicated. Fold all curved lines. Paste C to C, D to D' and the ends to the body of the canoe. Illus- tration, page 25. 28 THE CANOE NOVEMBER EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY PRIMARY:— A SETTLE THE STOCKADE A PURITAN BONNET INTERMEDIATE:— THE FIRST MEETING HOUSE AND FORT A TALL CLOCK GRAMMAR:— TWO COLONIAL CRADLES THE BLOCKHOUSE 30 R- A. • A SETTLE Size of paper, 73^" x ^H"- Measures — 73^" edge — three lines 1"... apart and~parallerto]^the short end. Measures — 4^^" edge — two lines 1" from^and parallel to each long edge. Fold all lines. Paste A against B. Paste the 1" squares together and the end of the settle over them. Cut end of settle as shown in the illustration of the fireplace, page 58. 31 'YYYyf A STOCKADE Make four sections. Size of paper, 6" x 12". Draw a line 1" from each end and 1" from one long edge. Cut away the 1" squares. Fold the 6" ends to the lines 1" inside them indicated by the dash lines.
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