I 1027 125 py 1 V. LESSON PLANS IN ENGLISH, ARITHMETIC AND GEOGRAPHY FOR GRADES FOURTH TO EIGHTH No. No. No. I. 2. 3. No. No. 4. 5. No. 6. No. No. No. No. 7. 8. 9. 10. No. II. No. No. 12. 13. No. No. 14. 15. No. 16. No. 17. No. 18. No. 19. No. 20. No. 21. No. 22. No. 23. No. 24. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY MONOGRAPHS Moto-Sensory Development. Dearborn. $1.50. Mental Fatigue. OflFner. Whipple. $1.25. Backward and Feeble-Minded Children. Huey. $1.40. (Out of print). When Should a Child Begin School. Winch. $1.25. Spelling Efficiency in Relation to Age, Grade and Sex, and The Question of Transfer. Wallin. $1.25. Relative Efficiency of Phonetic Alphabets. (Paper cover.) Whipple. 35 cents. Experimental Studies of Mental Defectives. Wallin. $1.40. Variations in the Grades of High School Pupils. Gray. $1.25. How 1 Kept My Baby Well. Noyes. $1.40. Marking System in Theory and Practice, The. Finkel- stein. $1.00. Inductive Versus Deductive Methods in Teaching. Winch. $1.40. Children's Perceptions. Winch. $1.60. Psychological Methods of Testing Intelligence, The. Stern. Whipple. $1.25. Mentality of the Criminal Woman, The. Weidensall. $2.00. The General Value of Visual Sense Training in Children. Wang. $1.00. Doctrine of Formal Discipline in the Light of Experimental Investigation, The. Hewins. $1.25. Experimental Determination of Mental Discipline in School Studies, The. Rugg. $1.50. Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon In- telligence Scale, The. Terman. $1.40. Psychology and Pedagogy of Anger, The. Richardson. $1.25. Picture Completion Test, The. Pinter and Anderson. $1.25. Deficiency and Delinquency: An Interpretation of Mental Testing. Miner. 3 55 pages. $2.25. Influence of Age and Experience on Correlations Con- cerned With Mental Testing. Jones. $1.25. Periodicity With Reference to Mental and Physical Ability. Peaks. $1.25. Graphology and the Psychology of Handwriting. Downey. $1.50. WARWICK & YORK, Inc. (Founded by H. E. Buchholz) BALTIMORE GEOGRAPHY 91 Raw Material. Markets. Labor. Transportation Facilities. What part of the North is the most important manufac- turing center? Then let us compare the northeastern sec- tion with the Piedmont section to see which has the better conditions for manufacturing. How can we find out about the coal in either of these two sections? Turn to the coal production map. How do they compare in this respect ? New England has no coal ; South has. How then does New Eng- land obtain power for manufacturing? Turn to the relief map. What does this show as to her water power? Has rivers; mountains near the sea, therefore rivers must be short and swift. Where is the water power in the southern section? Let us read our text on the ''Fall line." Turn to the map. What rivers are there? What do these rivers show as to power? Flow directly from the mountains to sea, therefore good power. List some on the board. Potomac Savannah James Altamaha Roanoke Alabama Cape Fear Tombigbee Peedee What is your conclusion as to power? Which of these two sections has the advantage in the sec- ond point ? What raw materials do you know that the South has and the North has not ? Cotton, rice, sugar cane. Turn to your production maps and see how they compare m other products. List products of each. Check those which have more in one section that in the other. What is your conclusion as to raw materials? / 92 IvI^SSON PI.ANS What constitutes a good market ? Great demand for prod- ucts. What section has the advantage in this respect? New England. What proof does the population map offer? How has the labor question affected manufacturing in each of these two sections? Slave help in the South. Skilled labor in the North. What effect do you think this has had? Turn to what our text says about this. What conclusion do you draw from that ? Northeast formerly had the advantage but South has means of improvement. How might transportation be carried on ? What does the railroad map indicate as to land transportation? What dc>es the text say? New England has the advantage. Look at your map of the United States and decide as to means of transportation by water. Read your text. Good natural advantages in the South and means of improvemenr. What was our problem? What answer are you ready to give? There is good indication that the South may become a large manufacturing center since in two factors it excels the North, and in two, possibly three, there are possibilities of improvement. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 021 346 622 7