BLACKBOARD
SKETCHING
PLATE 10
The sketch
on plate
to was suggested for geography. It is very simple and requires only
strokes
already used a number of times.
The sky
and hill
are represented by the use of stroke 1. Place a long piece of chalk
vertically,
the accent at the lower end giving the outline of the hill.
The marshy
land is
represented by a similar stroke camed in a horizontal direction. The
board is
left free from chalk in the case of the hill and the water. The village
in the
distance is added with charcoal, and the reflections in the water with
little
touches of chalk or charcoal.
Erase
spots for the
haystacks, and use stroke 3. This is a very simple curving stroke with
the side
of the chalk, accenting with the left end of the crayon; then a reverse
stroke,
accenting with the right end of the chalk. If shadows are desired they
may be
added with charcoal or black crayon. Observe that the tops of all the
haystacks
are on a level.
The,
sketch with the ladder was made for primary
reading. Different words were written on the different steps of the
ladder and
the children tried to see how high they could climb; in other words,
how much
of the lesson they could read. If they read all of the words they could
climb
to the top of the haycock
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