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KINDERGARTEN.

Miss Avison continued her lesson on Thursday, and Gifts I. and Iliwere taken. These show, exercises in the usf of coloured balls and cube cylinder and rbhere. The stick-laying illustrates a concrete method of teaching counting and notatich; and the constructing of various- figures by sticks leads on to a drawing lesson. On Friday a most interesting lesson was given, showing uses of stories, songs, and fames. -The subject to be dealt with was, first introduced by a story, every opportunity being taken by the teacher to educe truths from the pupils ; then on the same subject came a song ; and last of all came a gime inwhich the song was acted. Besides inparting information, the above lesson is halculat.'l to give the pumls an increased vcpabulaiy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1902, Page 3

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KINDERGARTEN. Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1902, Page 3

KINDERGARTEN. Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1902, Page 3

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